Ippudo NY

Ramen restaurant · East Village

11

@afar

"Authentic Tonkatsu Ramen at Ippudo NY The melodious invitations of “irasshaimase” (“welcome”) from all the staff at Ippudo NY as I walked into the restaurant quickly transported me back to Japan although I must admit it seemed to me slightly dissonant, almost like a dubbed movie, when I heard the phrase perfectly uttered from some of the blonde-haired, blue-eyed waiters. But the welcome was a nice touch, an additional layer of the place’s verisimilitude. We waited for our table in the busy bar area where ramen bowls lined its red walls like trophies in a hunting lodge. The glowing reviews and reasonable prices make Ippudo NY a very popular choice even at six in the evening - presumably just a late lunch for New Yorkers. The restaurant does not take reservations so expect a little wait. We sat in a narrow wing filled with a concentrate of small tables: You are close enough to your neighbors to smell what they ordered and be influenced by their decisions. We started with the pork bun, a popular choice: It was smooth and creamy but not as sweet as the ones I had in Japan. My wife and I both ordered ramen, she the miso tonkotsu and I the traditional tonkotsu, and we delighted in its milky oil-dappled broth, the telltale soft boiled egg, and the freshly pulled ramen. We finished with the matcha (green tea) ice cream and soft tofu, a distinctively Japanese combination, and it completed our reintroduction to the dining experiences we so loved in Japan and we were left to reflexively whisper to ourselves “oishi.” By Tony Tuntasit"

The Best Restaurants in New York City

65 4th Ave, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

ippudony.com

11 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Somewhere Nowhere NYC - Lounge, Nightclub & Rooftop Pool

Night club · Chelsea

Soaring high above Chelsea, Somewhere Nowhere mixes vibrant nightlife with lush decor and breathtaking skyline views, complete with a rooftop pool and live performances.

6 Postcards

Krave It Pizza & Sandwich Joint

Pizza restaurant · East Village

Krave It East Village serves up bold, creative pizzas and sandwiches with experimental toppings that promise a tasty adventure in every bite.

3 Postcards

Fresco’s Grand Cantina

Mexican restaurant · Astoria

Dive into the vibrant world of Fresco's Grand Cantina, where modern Mexican fusion meets lively drag brunches and endless mimosas in Astoria.

2 Postcards

Empire Bagels

Bagel shop · Pelham Bay

Empire Bagels in Pelham Bay serves up fresh, airy bagels and creamy spreads through a walk-up window, making it a must-visit for bronxites and early risers alike.

4 Postcards

Oxomoco

Mexican restaurant · Greenpoint

Michelin-starred Greenpoint gem serving vibrant wood-fired Mexican fare and killer cocktails in a bright, plant-filled space with a sunny patio.

52 Postcards

Club Club Sandwich Shop

Restaurant · Greenpoint

Club Club serves up killer sandwiches, from fried cauliflower to classic cheeseburgers, with vegan and GF options by McCarren Park.

2 Postcards

Tin Building by Jean-Georges

Market · Financial District

The Tin Building by Jean-Georges is a stunning two-story Seaport food hall with diverse restaurants, gourmet market, bars, and beautiful waterfront views.

21 Postcards

Sinsa

Wine bar · East Village

Sinsa is an East Village gem where Korean flavors meet chic wine bar vibes, offering shareable plates and creative cocktails in a cozy, lively spot.

4 Postcards

Silence Please

Cafe · Little Italy

Nestled at 132 Bowery, Silence Please serves up high-end analog speakers, exceptional coffee, and a cozy vibe where you can lose track of time over vinyl and pastries.

1 Postcard

Cafe Massawa

Eritrean restaurant · Morningside Heights

Nestled in Morningside Heights, Cafe Massawa serves up vibrant Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes—from fluffy injera to spicy tibs quesadillas—perfect for a casual bite or leisurely sip of South African wine.

4 Postcards