Unlike many of the other modern ramen restaurants in NYC, Naruto Ramen truly feels like the real deal. Perhaps my #1 favorite ramen joint in the city, & not just because of the name (huge Naruto fan)
TOTALLY worth the average 20 mins wait. By far one of my neighborhood favs, coming here as often as once a week. Top picks: Naruto Ramen, Gyoza, Tan Tan ramen and their fantastic Sapporodraught.
Delicious ramen! I like the miso. It's always busy so put your name on the list and wait for a spot at the bar. They have this sake Jell-O shot in a can that is so odd but so good! Try it!
Def an authenticramen experience with bar and open kitchen minus some finer pieces. Spicy miso is great but not spicy. Kimchiramen was inventive and def spicy. Gyoza were fresh, sauce was lacking.
Casual, 14 seat spot (counter seating) with $9 bowls of ramen with all the goodies. Get the miso ramen, spicy, and stir in the small block of butter that comes on top. Mm.
Naruto Ramen! Excelent choice! They even serve you water! Very tasty! No mistake, go Naruto!!! Pode comer tranquilo essa refeição. Música japonesa tocando ao fundo. Preço honesto e bom! Finalmente!
I've had the naruto, miso, curry and hell's fire kimchiramen.... Can't go wrong with any of these in but so far my favorite is the Naruto (with some added spices). And the gyoza is a must!
This little ramen joint has been serving up reliably good bowls for the last few years now. The small bar is often crowded. Grab some gyoza and fried rice to start if you are really hungry.
Best miso ramen in the city. I've been to a lot of spots and Naruto has the best flavor and is always reliable. Slight sweetness and best soft boiled egg.
Up there for one of the best ramen spots in the city. $4 drafts, cash only, only 14 seats. Put your name on the clipboard waiting list out front when you arrive!
I still prefer the Naruto Ramen. You can make any of the ramenspicy, depending on your preference. Get to know Joon, he makes the best creative appetizers - off the menu :-)
Sick ramen place--traditional Japanese counter style. There's usually a line but it's always more manageable than you think. You can also order take out ahead.
#FabuLIST #DubiDONT not worth it. If you need a local neighborhood spot Meijin is better. But for the best Ramen you can’t beat Ichiran in Times Square.
Not too long of a wait. If you are not a pork person Vege is the way to go. Miso is great. I asked for spicy - it could of been spicier! Service should be faster & clearly they are not organized.
Pretty tasty ramen in tiny place. Staff was friendly and speedy. Crowd was mostly high schoolers and undergrads, which made it a little noisy when they would shout across the restaurant at each other