Ramen Don Don

Ramen restaurant · Yonkers

Ramen Don Don

Ramen restaurant · Yonkers

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1789 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710

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Dry-aged pork KBBQ, kimchi fried rice, rich pork soup  

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Don Don Review - Midtown - New York - The Infatuation

"With its grilled meat, soju, and highly caffeinated ’90s K-pop soundtrack, Don Don is one of the most fun dining options within walking distance of Bryant Park. (The competition is mostly Chopt and Cava, but still.) At this KBBQ place from the folks behind Mari and Kochi, they only serve dry-aged pork, and you’ll hear it crackling on grills throughout the narrow, heavily branded room as soon as you walk in. Choose from cuts like belly, collar, and bone-in loin, or get a $80 butcher plate that comes with all three, plus some jowl that crisps up nicely. You’ll get free banchan with your BBQ, and you can round out your meal with kimchi fried rice that’s 50% Spam, and pork soup with broth so rich that it sticks to the inside of your mouth. " - Bryan Kim

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Jeramie OK

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I love hunting down smaller, non-chain places when traveling. Had never heard of Ramen Don Don. I love ramen so i decided to give it a try. Hard pass. First, its located in a supermarket. That in itself isnt a deal breaker, just realize this isnt a restaurant environment. This is a food court. Food ordering was a bit confusing. You actually order at the place to the right of Ramen Don Don and then the food is prepared. Portions are large, plenty of food. Broth was good too. That's pretty much where it lost me. My noodles were not cooked well, thick and gummy. Was mostly broth. The guys serving set my bowl on the counter and maybe they called my number, maybe not. Never heard it but they went to the back of the serving area and sat talking. They were busy so there was confusion on whom the order belonged too. I finally asked and they gave me a number.... by then it was cold. Overall, quality is probably a 4 out of 10. Staff is a 3. Environment is a 2. Tables were dirty and this is basically a cattle line for food. What it is good for is cheaper eats. Pricing wasn't too bad and there isna moderate amount of food. Regardless, I would not return to this one.

Ann Serrano

Google
I ordered chili chicken and boy was it hot. 2 pepper rating. I don't think so. It had no taste. Lots of peppers as you can see. They had chili, garlic and pieces of jalapeños. I took it all out and ate 2 days later and it was still spicy hot.

Isis Chestnut

Google
Shop and taking a moment for yourself at the same time is golden. This is just one of the many restaurants to eat here. The ramen was good but could use a bit more flavor and maybe some sauces for the seaweed wraps would be nice. Free water is a plus, made me feel like I was back overseas.

Ian

Google
For pork tonkatsu (D10), the flavors were there. Pork cutlet was very thin, but juicy and had a good bite to it. The bowl came with a miso soup. As with all of the stalls at this H Mart food court, the complaint would be the value of the meal. The proportion of topping to rice just isn't there, and you are left with half a bowl of rice after having finished the tonkatsu. A thicker cutlet would solve this problem. The seating area is spacious, well lit, and clean.

Enrique “Nova” G

Google
I love this ramen shop because the guys that work there actually care about how they make the food. Be sure to let the cashier know if the order is to stay or go because they pack the noodles separately to preserve photo. Best place close to home

solosian

Google
One of the many stalls located inside this H Mart, we wanted to try the takoyaki and a tonkatsu ramen. The ramen was delicious and a good soup for the price! The takoyaki was fun to try.

Manny Pascal

Google
Food is ok, but I cannot believe they wanna charge you to give you hot sauce. No restaurant I’ve been to on earth has asked me for extra pay for hot sauce.

Rafael

Google
A29 is delicious, perfectly spicy soup with good tasting seafood.