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  Name Buzz Cuisine % Rah'd   Features
A

Sobaya

229 E 9th St

New York, NY

212-533-6966
2138 Asian
Japanese
Pacific Rim
92% Menus:  General   
20 Rah's: Probably one of the better, most authentic Japanese noodle shops in NYC.
B

Republic Restaurant

37 Union Sq W

New York, NY

212-627-7172
3050 Pacific Rim
Pan-Asian
Noodle Shops
80% Menus:  General   
5 Rah's: You want authentic Japanese noodles goto a ramen shop.
C

Tukasa Inc

60 W 56th St

New York, NY

212-757-1642
412 Tell Us 91%  
3 Rah's: This is one of my favorite Japanese ramen noodle restaurant.
D

Menchanko 55

43 W 55th St

New York, NY

212-247-1585
818 Japanese 97% Menus:  General   
7 Rah's: one of the best japanese noodle shops in the city.
E

Onigashima

43 W 55th St

New York, NY

212-541-7145
394 Japanese 92% Menus:  General  General   
4 Rah's: Ten thumbs up for this fantastic Japanese noodle house near Tiffany's.
F

Menchanko-Tei Restaurant

131 E 45th St

New York, NY

212-986-6805
376 Asian
Japanese
84% Menus:  General   
3 Rah's: Some seriously good Japanese noodles!
G

Menkui Tei

63 Cooper Sq

New York, NY

212-228-4152
285 Japanese
Sushi
90% Menus:  General   
2 Rah's: A great no-frills Japanese noodle shop that's not a hole in the wall - Menkuitei serves good ramen noodles and small bites and large, satisfying portions at affordable prices - always filled with local Japanese people ( which is always a good sign ! )
H

Momofuku

171 First Avenue

New York, NY

212-777-7773
641 Japanese 85% Menus:  General   
4 Rah's:
I

Aburiya Kinnosuke

213 E. 45th St.

New York, NY

212-867-5454
921 Japanese 91% Menus:  General   
3 Rah's: Sakagura -- you go to for authentic Japanese soba noodles, sake, and delicious desserts.
J

Otafuku

236 E 9th St

New York, NY

212-353-8503
428 Japanese 81% Menus:  General   
7 keyword matches: ... on the go. For about 5 dollars, you can get some takoyaki (octopus balls). They also have okonomiyaki (Japanese “pizza”) and yakisoba (Japanese stir-fried noodles). This place is just like they make it in Japan.

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