Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap
Kuu Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

1. Kuu Ramen

6.5
20 John St (btwn Nassau St & Broadway), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Financial District · 37 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Kuu Chili: This broth features a milky chicken paitan boiled for eight hours with “chili skin." Also find spicy ground chicken, pork belly in giant chunks, and greens that cook in the broth Leia mais.

Bassanova Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

2. Bassanova Ramen

76 Mott St (at Canal St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Chinatown · 147 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Green Curry Ramen: The zaniest bowl is a green curry ramen that features broth made from pork and dried fish; shrimp and okra lurk in its depths in addition to the usual chashu pork belly. Leia mais.

Nakamura is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

3. Nakamura

7.8
172 Delancey St (btwn Clinton & Attorney St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Lower East Side · 43 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: X.O. Miso Ramen: Vegetarian and boasts a fishless X.O. sauce made by David Chang, while the curry ramen leaves a tingling in your mouth caused by…Sichuan peppercorns! Leia mais.

Mr. Taka Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

4. Mr. Taka Ramen

8.3
170 Allen St (btwn Rivington & Stanton St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Lower East Side · 127 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Spicy Miso Ramen: Features a spicy miso broth based on chicken and bonito, with ground pork and sliced pork belly thrown in. Just the thing for a cold winter’s day. Leia mais.

Jeju Noodle Bar is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

5. Jeju Noodle Bar

8.1
679 Greenwich St (at Christopher St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Coreano · West Village · 55 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Go Ramyun: Amazing bowls that feature garlicky brisket in a veal broth, while another is tart and slightly sweet, with a broth something like a chigae and thick slabs of pork belly. Leia mais.

Minca is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

6. Minca

8.0
536 E 5th St (btwn Ave A & B), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Alphabet City · 303 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Tokyo Tsuke-Men Spicy Miso: Spicy miso broth and whole slew of extra ingredients, to be added to the bowl at your pleasure. And the price is slightly less than at other East Village ramen-ya. Leia mais.

Ramen Misoya is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

7. Ramen Misoya

7.0
129 2nd Ave (btwn St Marks Pl & E 7th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Village · 125 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Powdered Snow Miso: Specializing in a choice of miso broths (one with “powdered snow” parmesan on top), you're encouraged to supplement your noodles with added proteins. Leia mais.

Ramen Setagaya is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

8. Ramen Setagaya

34 1/2 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Village · 142 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Cold Clam Ramen: Features things like black sesame miso ramen, a well stocked vegetable ramen, and a cold noodle choice of baby clams in a shio broth. Leia mais.

Ippudo is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

9. Ippudo

9.0
65 4th Ave (btwn E 9th & E 10th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Greenwich Village · 1165 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Shiromaru Hakata Classic: A silken, opaque broth; firm and carefully crafted noodles; and a braised pork belly as good as any in town. Long waits still common. Leia mais.

Zundo-Ya is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

10. Zundo-Ya

84 E 10th St (btwn 3rd & 4th Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Village · 67 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Zenbunose Ramen: Specializing in a pork broth, although other options are also available, one is given a choice of two noodle styles, and also a choice of pork fattiness in four increments. Leia mais.

E.A.K Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

11. E.A.K Ramen

7.4
469 Avenue of the Americas (btwn W 11th & W 12th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · West Village · 27 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: The E.A.K.: The broth is a combo of pork and chicken, the noodles are firmer and thicker, and spinach has been substituted for the usual scallions with a nifty printed piece of nori. Leia mais.

Jun-Men Ramen Bar is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

12. Jun-Men Ramen Bar

8.0
249 9th Ave (at W 25th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Chelsea · 94 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Uni Mushroom Mazemen: Jun-Men chased the trend with this bowl of mazemen that featured all sorts of surprising ingredients, including urchin, mushrooms, and pancetta. Leia mais.

Tabata Noodle Restaurant is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

13. Tabata Noodle Restaurant

7.3
540 9th Ave (btwn W 39th & W 40th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Garment District · 201 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Dark Men: This garlic-infused black sesame broth is rather alarming but it slurps up mellow and porky, with the scallions providing highlights. Leia mais.

Momosan Ramen & Sake is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

14. Momosan Ramen & Sake

7.9
342 Lexington Ave (btwn E 39th & E 40th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Murray Hill · 104 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Tsukemen: The soup offers a green snow of scallions and lime juice in a pork-bone broth; the noodles are firm and spaghetti-like Sun noodles. Leia mais.

Kuro-Obi is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

15. Kuro-Obi

700 8th Ave (at W 44th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Theater District · 16 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Shiro-Obi Classic: The bowls are of compact size, the pork belly nicely fatty, and the delicate noodles prove the perfect weight for the broth. Leia mais.

Totto Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

16. Totto Ramen

366 W 52nd St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Hell's Kitchen · 586 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Chicken Paitan Ramen: A chicken-pork both, wavy blond noodles like the hair of a '40s matinee queen, a hot-as-shit separately ordered condiment to be used sparingly, and a potential side of avocado. Leia mais.

Jin Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

17. Jin Ramen

8.1
462 Amsterdam Ave (W 82nd St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Upper West Side · 76 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Spicy Tonkotsu: Our favorite among the spicy choices is based on pork-bone tonkotsu, and achieves its results with chile oil and black garlic. Leia mais.

Santouka Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

18. Santouka Ramen

8.5
595 River Rd (at Mitsuwa Marketplace), Edgewater, NJ
Restaurante de Ramen · 58 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Toroniku Salt Ramen: The deconstructed version features wavy noodles and broth in one bowl, and pork belly and other add-ins neatly arranged on an adjacent plate. Leia mais.

HinoMaru Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

19. HinoMaru Ramen

8.4
33-18 Ditmars Blvd (btwn 33rd & 35th St), Astoria, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · 128 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: HinoMaru Ramen: Go wild with Hinomaru’s “New York Style”: two kinds of fish-cake (one with a jovial monkey face) plus their signature “fireball” — a loose meatball of peppery ground pork. Leia mais.

Tamashii Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

20. Tamashii Ramen

8.3
29-05 Broadway (btwn 29th & 30th St), Astoria, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · 70 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Tamashii Ramen: Our favorite is the signature bowl, which includes all the trimmings — thick slices of pork belly, and plenty of greens — in a tonkosu that is lighter and less salty than most. Leia mais.

Shinobi Ramen is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

21. Shinobi Ramen

53 Morgan Ave (btwn Morgan Ave & Bogart St), Brooklyn, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Williamsburg · 55 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Shinobi Ramen: A seven-hour shoyu-chicken broth, which spoons up thick and wonderfully slick. It has enough flavor that it totally enlivens the other ingredients, which might be rather dull without it Leia mais.

Suzume is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

22. Suzume

8.7
545 Lorimer St (at Devoe St), Brooklyn, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Williamsburg · 173 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Grilled Salmon Ramen: This soup works, mainly by not being too fussy, so that the salmon can shine next to the wavy, wobbly noodles, further flavored with scallions and kelp. Leia mais.

Ichiran is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

23. Ichiran

8.0
374 Johnson Ave (btwn Bogart St & Morgan Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · East Williamsburg · 80 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Tonkotsu Ramen: The noodles were exceedingly solid. They’re available in varying levels of thickness and doneness, and they’re deposited in a tonkotsu broth a little lighter and silkier than most. Leia mais.

Ganso is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

24. Ganso

25 Bond St (at Livingston St), Brooklyn, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Downtown Brooklyn · 289 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Ganso Shoyu: Their signature bowl features a delicate, soy-and-chicken-based broth, pork belly, Tokyo-style noodles with some tooth to them, and a nice wad of seasonal bitter greens. Leia mais.

Chuko is one of Sietsema’s NYC Ramen Heatmap.

25. Chuko

8.7
565 Vanderbilt Ave (at Pacific St), Brooklyn, NY
Restaurante de Ramen · Prospect Heights · 389 dicas e avaliações

EaterEater: Veggie Ramen: A pale miso thickening with seasonal vegetables such as cabbage, sweet potato, snow peas and corn. Adding a gooey egg helps ramp up the richness. Leia mais.