Hide-Chan Ramen Izakaya Midtown East

Ramen restaurant · Midtown East

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"Run by the same people behind Totto Ramen, Hide-Chan specializes in tonkotsu broth. To get here, you walk up a flight of stairs into a room that’s sterile and a little too serious, but we like the fact that you can specify how firm you would like your noodles cooked and that you can tell them how fatty you would like your ramen broth, from rich (lots of fat) to light (please leave). Choose wisely." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, matt tervooren

Where To Get Lunch In Midtown East
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248 E 52nd St #2Fl, New York, NY 10022 Get directions

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