Do you love ramen? Are you looking for a great NYC food guide on where to find the best ramens? Here’s Our Favorite Ramens in NYC!

 

Warming yourself up from the inside has never been so easy with a steaming bowl of ramen. With the cold breath of fall fast approaching and the bite of winter coming soon after, getting something to warm yourself up is natural. From chicken, pork, beef, and even vegetarian, ramen bowls have gone a long way since it was first introduced to the city of New York.

 

Our Favorite Ramens in NYC

 

With COVID trapping us inside our homes and depriving us of the rich flavors of ramen, we’re all raring to go for a bowl to soothe our tense bodies. But with so many ramen branches scattered across New York, how will you ever choose just one to satisfy your cravings? The search is over folks, here are a few of the best ramen you can get in New York right now!

 

Jin Ramen-Spicy Tonkotsu

 

Located in Harlem and the Upper West Side, Jin ramen has a wide variety of wet and dry ramen. With multiple variations, such as one made out of Thai green-curry soup and another that tingles your mouth with kimchi, there is one that stands out.

 

The spicy tonkatsu ramen is made out of a pork bone broth and has a chile oil and black garlic dash. It has the right amount of kick to wake you up, and it’s rich in umami goodness!

 

HinoMaru-HinoMaru Ramen

 

If you want to taste a creamy ramen broth that has been cooked for over 17 hours, look no further than HinoMaru located in Astoria. You can have their signature New York Style ramen with two kinds of fish cakes (one that has a monkey face on it) or the Fireball. This one is made with a loose peppery ground pork meatball that seeps into the soup and amplifies the flavors!

 

Check them out as you can both order online and drive down to their joint and have an outdoor dining experience!

 

Tabata-Darkmen

 

If you want an inexpensive and adventurous time, Tabata is the place to go. They have a garlic-infused black sesame broth ramen that surprises your tastebuds with a mellow and porky flavor.

 

It isn’t as intense as you expect it to be, but it’s perfect for chowing down on even when you aren’t that hungry. You can have this and loads of different unique ramen flavors and eat them at an outdoor dining area with yourself or a few friends!

 

Ramen Danbo-Vegan Negi-goma Ramen

 

Need a vegan ramen destination? Ramen Danbo is the perfect place to go!

 

You can choose how firm you want your noodles to be when ordering, and you can even choose the thickness of your broth! Located down in Greenwich Village, the vegan bowl in question has a rich broth paired with sesame seeds, scallions, and sliced tofu.

 

The combination is divine, and this is something you can enjoy even if you aren’t a vegan! They are available for outdoor dining so you can go out and share this experience with a loved one or by yourself!

 

Karakatta-Spicy Ginger Stamina

 

A store laced with neon near the NYU campus, this attractive looking store focuses on pure spice. Making multiple spicy renditions of different ramen bowls, going here to have a non-spicy ramen bowl, almost feels like a sin.

 

The spicy ginger stamina is laced with chile oil and smells strongly of fresh ginger. There are five heat levels, and you won’t regret spicing up your day by ordering this!

 

Minca-Tokyo Tsukemen Spicy Miso

 

Although tsukemen is technically not ramen, it is close to it. This ramen parlor in East Village has been in service for years and takes ramen seriously. They have a vast menu of different ramen bowls you can try, but the tsukemen takes the cake for its flavor.

 

Unlike traditional ramen, the noodles, toppings, and broth are separated for this dish. However, once you dip those noodles in the thick spicy miso broth, you’ll be sent to a different dimension of flavors. The broth is rich and has a nice kick, and it clings on the noodles incredibly well. You get a more concentrated flavor, and you can add on the toppings to your bowl based on your preferences!

 

Our Favorite Ramens in NYC

 

So now that you know our favorite ramens in NYC, you can start your ramen hunt and get your favorites delivered now! For more great local guides be sure to visit Bizista.com often!

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