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    Kuu

    4.0 (921 reviews)
    ModerateRamen, Noodles, Soup
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
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    Outdoor seating

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    Geso Karaage
    Jillian B.

    How had I never been to Kuu before???? I stopped by for a solo dinner recently and had a great experience. I got the last seat, luckily enough, so no waiting outside (though I did see a small line as I left around 8pm on a weekday). I ordered the Geso Karaage, which was served super fresh (hot and crispy!) with a good serving size for the price. The aioli paired well with it. On to the Ramen, I got their signature spicy pork ramen - it was so flavorful and the crunch on the pork contrasted nicely with the noodles and broth! Generous serving here too, I actually took half of it to go. Would put Kuu on my FiDi ramen shortlist! Excited to come back.

    Miso Beef Ramen ($18) and Edamame
    Annette R.

    Great spot! They accommodated me with my service dog without any problem. Quick, friendly service. Perfect comfort food for a rainy or cold day. I ordered the Miso Beef Ramen. What I really loved about it was the sukiyaki sliced beef, very tasty and tender. Generous portion, hearty meal. The place is small but cozy, maybe you need to wait a little to be seated but it's worth it.

    Tripple Chicken Yuzu Ramen
    Ingrid C.

    I got the yuzu chicken ramen. I was a bit disappointed with the flavor. I enjoyed the nice chewy curly noodles, but the broth wasn't at all there and the yuzu completely overpowered the chicken flavor. I would say this is a standard fast food ramen stop. It was close to World Trade Center which is why we stopped by. My friends got the tonkotsu and the veggie ramens, which they also thought were just ok.

    Victoria X.

    Quick meal kind of spot Shortly after ordering our food came out Casual ambiance with no frills Takes card On a weekend, during lunch hours it was easy to get a seat Ramen here is standard (nothing spectacular but you won't be disappointed either) Pricing felt fair as well

    Spicy Karaage (~$11)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: Spicy Karaage (~$11): fried chicken in a chef's special spicy sauce with dried chili, sesame, and cilantro Triple Chicken Yuzu Ramen (~$17): chicken paitan broth with dashi salt and yuzu, yuzu pepper chicken chashu, marinated egg, bamboo shoots, sliced lemon, black pepper, scallions and ichimi pepper Miso Beef Ramen (~$17): chicken and miso broth with sliced beef, marinated egg, scallions, naruto, corn, bamboo shoots, garlic paste, sesame seeds, butter, and chili oil Aya's take: I'm rarely in FiDi but found myself at Kuu after an event in the area. This spot is a lot smaller & cozier than expected. They probably have enough seats for 15 people including bar seating where we sat. We started with Spicy Karaage which was actually spicy! Each piece of chicken was drenched in this spicy sauce which had actual dried chili. The flavor was fine but it was way too salty for my liking. The batter on the chicken also wasn't "karaage"-style but thicker & heavier like a typical fried boneless chicken. Of the 2 ramens, I loved the Miso Beef Ramen! It was sweet, savory, and comforting. Exactly what I wanted on a cold day! The marinated egg was perfect and the flavors all married together very well. The Triple Chicken Yuzu Ramen was a good try. The chicken chashu was thick, tender, and juicy and the noodles were cooked perfectly. I actually wasn't a big fan of the yuzu and lemon flavor here and wouldn't preferred a less citrus-forward taste but of course that's the whole point of this dish. I will say that I appreciate that Kuu has non-pork broths which is sometimes hard to find in other ramen spots! Good try!

    Tonkotsu
    Lisa H.

    Delicious! Small place and not the best for families with little kids who would need high chairs. We tried the Kuu Spicy Fried Chicken, Tonkotsu ramen, and pork katsu curry. Our favorite was the kuu spicy friend chicken....i would have gladly eaten that with rice for my meal lol Everything was delicious and service was quick and good :)

    Spicy pork ramen
    Olga H.

    Teeny tiny spot with two high top large tables that seat 8 and counter seating for maybe 8?? Anyway, the ramen here is pretty good. They have a few signature ramens. Interestingly enough, one of them is a riff on butter chicken. I didn't have it, but the people sitting next to us did and they said it was pretty good. I ended up having the spicy pork Ramen. There are two versions, one where the pork is crispy, and the other, where the pork is braised. Not too spicy to be unenjoyable. they have a bridge with a bunch of different Japanese sodas, juices, beers, basically all things drinks. I would come again.

    Nancy A.

    Did not realize that the lunch specials that are priced $13.50have to be dine in, which is a bummer because I didn't have enough time to dine in since I got a lot of work. So anyone who wants to do lunch special got to sit in the restaurant. The entree for lunch specials is different every day with recommended add ons of gyoza and fried chicken appetizers for $3.50. Homemade drinks can also be added on for $2. So instead of the lunch special, I got the butter chicken ramen that costs $18 to go. It is an Indian fusion type of ramen, which consists of Tandoori chicken and naan chips. I thought they gave very little broth because the soup was not filled to the top. Also ramen was very little in my opinion. I quickly finished the whole ramen bowl. The chicken was pretty seasoned and good. There were lemon slices and hot red peppers, which I hardly see in ramen until I came across this style. Going to definitely check out their other flavors to see what they got going.

    Soft boiled egg goodness.  Kuu Chili Chili Ramen
    Rose C.

    Popped over for a quick dinner on a Sunday evening. There was a small line out of the door but it only took about five minutes for the two of us to get seated. We got a pair of high stools in the middle of the restaurant. I'd say if you're ADA or have back issues that this restaurant is a little tough to relax in. I had just come off a six hour flight and my back and butt were killing me in the uncomfy chairs. Anyway my friend and I ordered some drinks. Tea and a melon soda. Melon soda was yummy but very sugary and given out of a can. Then I got the special ramen that was starred on the menu and my friend got the vegetarian version. She's always on the search for a good veggie ramen. She said this one was good but not great. Three stars. I liked my ramen and gave it four stars but the superstar of the show was really the French fries. Hot and crispy with a delicious sauce, and amazing seasoning. I would go back for the fries alone.

    Shishito peppers
    Mikayla M.

    The karaage bun was tasty and good quality and the kuu ramen was as well, the crispy pork in the ramen exceeded my expectations and I enjoyed the marinated egg as well. I would eat here again. Service was fast and friendly. It was clean inside and had comfortable seating.

    Butter chicken ramen
    Nathaly M.

    So far I have tried the chilli crispy pork and butter chicken ramen, french fries(crispy full of meat), and salmon avacado rolls(fresh). Both have not disappointed packed with flavor, portions are big, meat portions are filling, noodles taste great the entire bowl will fill you up. I work around the area will recommended to all my clients looking for good ramen. I have only done takeout but the staff are polite.

    Friends

    Heard about this spot from a friend's brother in law. Excellent. 5/5. You do sit at a counter but all part of it.

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    Is the noodle separate from the broth in the to go orders and Mealpal?

    Which ramen bowl is Kuu Ramen known for?

    Kuu Chili Ramen. This is number one ramen from eater.com It ramen with ground chicken and chashu pork, green onion, bean sprout, arugula, soft boiled egg, chili oil.

    Do they have a Tofo/shirataki noodle substitute?

    Yes

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    This one was already on my list but I had no idea if I'd actually make it. Turned out it was right…read moreon the same street as my friend's hotel, so it just happened. One of those lucky accidents. Easy to walk past if you're not looking for it. The entrance is subtle, almost like a hallway leading you somewhere. But once you're inside, the vibe is genuinely good. Not trying too hard, just comfortable and cool. I had a couple cocktails while I was there. They have a solid bar program and everything I tried landed. Then I got the Spicy Tan Tan and it was exactly what I wanted. The broth was the star. Deep, rich, and had just the right kick without going overboard. I finished every last drop, which honestly says it all. This is the kind of place you go back to. Already thinking about when I'll be back in New York.

    Rating: 4.2 Came to…read moretry this Michelin bib gourmand tonkotsu ramen place in NYC. I saw them on social media and looked into and was planning on visiting when i was in NYC area. This one is located in NYC Manhattan 36th street. It's not very noticeable but has large door with its name on it. Inside is small space with bar counter, table and seats and kitchen at the end with dim lighting with pop music. We made a reservation but looks was it wasn't too busy since it had just opened at 11:45am. We were quickly sat down and looked through the menu with scan code. They offer variety of Japanese and fusion dish like tebasaki chicken wings, buns, rice ball, and few noodle dish like hiyashi chuuka cold noodle, ramen, tsukemen, and mazemen. We ordered few appetizers like chashu rice ball, mushroom buns, and i got spicy tan tan ramen and my partner got the miso ginger ramen. Chashu rice ball came with chashu, sauce, rice wrapped with nori. It's more like a sushi roll than a rice ball but it was ok. The pork was a bit dry and was messy to eat. Although it has omikuji/fortune slip inside that you pull out which is a unexpected fun addition to the dish. I ended up getting daikichi which means great luck. Mushroom buns were fluffy, flavorful and tasty despite vegetarian option. The spicy tan ramen was spicy, creamy and savory. The ramen came with half egg, few slices of chashu, menma, ground pork with spicy miso which you mix together. The broth is combination of rich, spicy and creamy and pretty strong sesame flavor. Noodles are thicker and chewer than what i'm used to. Chashu was nice and tender. menma was ok not very flavorful. Overall a solid ramen but not particularly special. I honestly prefer ichiran better. Service was good and staffs were attentive Overall a good experience but it didn't stand out enough for me to come back. Cool place and maybe nice for dates or if you want to drink as well. Price is definitely on the higher side for ramen. I've had ramen in Japan and my standard is high but i can find similar type of restaurant that is cheaper closer to home in US.

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    4.2(375 reviews)
    3.7 miMidtown West, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen
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    I eat at a lot of ramen places and i can for sure say that is one of the most favorite places to…read moreeat ramen. Great service and good quality of the food. Prices are really good and affordable. I definitely recommend people that want to have a good ramen to go there.

    Unfortunately, my experience at here at Kyuramen was disappointing. I was looking forward to trying…read morethe Yin Yang ramen, but the service really overshadowed the meal. I have a shrimp allergy and politely asked if the shrimp tempura could be substituted. The server immediately said no, without offering any alternative or showing much concern. He said I can remove it myself. I said so let the shrimp inside the bowl for me to remove? WTH. For a restaurant, especially one serving customizable ramen dishes, with a allergy list post on the wall by the counter where I sat at B1, a little flexibility or empathy toward food allergies would go a long way. The interaction felt dismissive and unwelcoming, which made the overall dining experience uncomfortable. Customer service matters just as much as the food, and sadly this visit fell short. The smashed cucumber was good. Spicy dumpling was good. Ramen broth was light, not as rich or flavorful as others. There are so many good ramen places in NYC, this Chinese Ramen place has lot of room to improve.

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    4.4(187 reviews)
    3.9 miTheater District, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West
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    Cozy no-frills ramen bar near the theater district. I enjoyed a delicious, balanced bowl of Paitan…read moreramen ($19). No complaints, except that I guess I prefer Tonkostu (pork bone) over Paitan (chicken bone). I appreciated sitting at the bar to watch the lone ramen monger stir around the next batches of broth, hand-torching some chashu; boiling, whip-drying, and gently nestling my noodles, then manually laying out the toppings. The dish feels real, personal.

    Toribro Ramen exceeded my expectations because the pork is even better now than it ever was at…read moreTotto Ramen! If you loved Totto's spicy paitan ramen like I did, look no further because Toribro has what you need. I only wish they offered the super spicy ramen with chili oil on the side like the good old days, but the standard spicy packs a punch too! The regular size ramen was plenty, but don't let that stop you from trying the decadent Mega with all of the toppings. The food came out hot and fast too, so my table of two was in and out in less than 45 minutes easily. The menu is pretty straightforward with few choices that are all delicious - a perfect spot for the quintessential quick bite and a fair price to match. Vibe-wise, this place is a true hole in the wall with steps leading down from street level into a basement. The inside is packed and intimate so I'd come with a small party such as a friend or a date who's into good food. There was no line when I visited on a Sunday at opening time, but it got packed quickly so be prepared to wait on the sidewalk or arrive at noon. As someone who's moved out of NYC years ago, I made an effort to visit Totto Ramen every time I come back and now Toribro has taken that spot in my itinerary.

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