Ichiran is a ramen restaurant Chelsea New York located in United States.
132 W 31st St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave) New York , NY 10001 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
This really might be one of the best ramen in this city . The fact that you can adjust the ramen to your taste is a plus! You do not tip so the price of their ramen includes tip for their employees.
Almost as good as in Japan but twice as expensive
Delicious broth, expensive but understandable so because it is a no tipping restaurant . Slightly disappointment that they don't serve gyoza .
If you like tonkotsu ramen this is the best. It’s every ounce as good as I remembered it to be in Japan .
Good ramen at about $20ish which seems high compared to other places but they factor in tip and tax already so its about the same. Simple fare, only one type, can add toppings for extra $. Eat alone!
Definitely get the set toppings option for $5, or else it'll be a sad, sad ramen . Also sleeper hit is the green tea pudding which is the lightest, creamiest, milkiest pouring I've ever had
Delicious perfect ramen . I could have just done the classic w no extra mushroom . Maybe just an egg add on to ramen soup
I loved the experience and highly recommend. Ramen is delicious and don't forget to order the Matcha Pudding as dessert .
Recommended ramen comes with extra pork , seaweed , etc. Plus you get a refill of noodles on the house. Went solo (as is the theme of the restaurant ) and turned a 45 minute wait into 15 minutes
Ramen , ramen and more ramen . And best of all, they have a promo going on with free 1x refill of ramen .
Good ramen . Similar to the place in Tokyo and Osaka Japan but pricier . It tended to be a touch spicier than we ordered.
This placr will make you reassess what ramen is really all about. You can taste the care that goes into making every single bowl of ramen .
Quick service and full customization of your ramen . Delicious broth and noodles
Authentic experience, ramen broth and noodles were both amazing. Pork was solid.
The noodles and broth were good, but the chashu was a bit too tough. It was a little pricey even for no-tipping, but worth visiting at least once for the experience of the solo booths .
The ramen is amazing! The experience is so much fun, I loved it ❤️
I’ve been a vegetarian for my entire life and this is genuinely the best vegetarian ramen I’ve ever had.
Of course the ramen was incredible - the experience in itself was fun, but probably wouldn’t have repeat value
Tokontsu Ramen with 1/2 Kae-Dama does the job (Spicy above 7 not recommended if you don’t want to die).
To miss the line get here right before lunch or dinner hour starts. No wait, same great food.
The quality of broth and noodle here is the best
They do one thing here and it is exquisite!!!???? ???? ???? ????????????
Unique experience, great ramen ????
No tipping restaurant ! Just how it should be
Tonkotsu Ramen and a bowl of rice .
Back again for the 2nd time in 4 days!
Simple, no nonsense tonkotsu ramen .
Simply the best!
Amazing ramen
Awesome ramen spot - now in NYC!
It’s expensive but this was a revelatory experience
goddamn this noodle soup is good/expensive
My version of brunch !!!
rAmen of course!
Try the ramen .
You stand in line for a tiny cubicle where you’ll be served $0.50 ramen noodles for $26.
If they haven’t given your ramen to you in 10 minutes, ask... ramen and broth is good but not $20 good. Too many other cheaper options out there! I burned my tongue :(.
The broth was okay, but nothing compared to other locations outside US. The tonkotsu egg was hard-boiled and the pork was over-cooked and rough. Not good value
I was sadly underwhelmed. Broth and noodles are delicious, but you get only 2 very thin slices of pork and not enough noodles , especially for the price ($20).
Ramen shaved ice = very satisfied belly. Appetizer to try: curry cheese chicken wings. - Karen
Veggie ramen is best kept secret in New York. Better than any tonkotsu ive had. - Danan Margason
The veggie ramen is so good and has such a deep, rich flavour!Oh, and get the devil salt... - Nick Kengmana
For those who like to lounge, this lovely cafe serves fried hodduk and Toby's Estate coffee. Both are great! - Caro Chon
My favorite venue to see live music! Always fun and easy to get to. - Naquel Stevens
This location is well spaced, more organized and has more collection than the one on 14th. - Wejdan ✨