Highly acclaimed ramen, best enjoyed in-house. Also features a solid craft beer selection.
This Japanese ramen spot is a highly recommended destination in Astoria, frequently appearing on lists of the best ramen in NYC. Customers rave about the quality of the ramen, with many suggesting it's even better when dining in compared to delivery. The restaurant also offers a good selection of craft beer, making it a great place to enjoy a comforting meal.
This establishment specializes in Japanese ramen, with many users considering it among the best in NYC. While delivery has had some mixed reviews, dining in is highly recommended. The menu also includes options like mazemen and vegetarian ramen, and a good craft beer selection is available.
"Ramen is the standout dish, with mazemen specifically called out as a favorite. They also offer good vegetarian ramen options."
Overwhelmingly positive, with customers frequently recommending it for its excellent ramen and suggesting that dining in provides the best experience.
Important Note
Some users have reported negative experiences with delivery, suggesting that dining in is preferred for the best quality.
"Susuru Ramen was recommended as a potential dining spot, fitting the criteria of exploring cuisines outside of home cooking and avoiding excessive costs."
Neutral"The commenter expressed a desire to revisit Susuru Ramen, indicating a positive past experience."
Positive"The commenter stated that Susuru Ramen serves one of the best bowls of ramen in New York City."
Positive"The commenter praised Susuru Ramen's vegetarian ramen and excellent takeout service, noting the careful packaging, reheating instructions, and included spoons."
Positive"The commenter was excited to learn about the availability of Trillium beer at Susuru Ramen and planned to visit."
Positive"The commenter recently dined at Susuru Ramen and found the mazemen to be their favorite dish. They were unaware of the option to add rice to soak up the sauce."
Positive"The commenter admired the ramen broth, suggesting that Queens has excellent hidden ramen establishments."
Positive"The commenter expressed their love for Susuru Ramen, noting that it has great ramen and a solid beer selection."
Positive"Susuru Ramen is listed as a ramen restaurant to consider."
Neutral"This is a recommended restaurant for mazemen."
Positive"This user recommended Susuru, along with Tabetomo and Ramen Ishida, as places offering enjoyable vegetarian ramen options."
Positive"This user agreed with the recommendation for Susuru, praising its great ramen, cute shop, and craft beer selection."
Positive"This user noted that Susuru Ramen has a chicken-based broth for their tantanmen, but it contains ground pork that could potentially be removed or replaced."
Neutral"This user recommended Susuru in Astoria, noting it is underrated."
Positive"The commenter expresses love for Susuru, praising its ramen and beer selection, and describes it as a chill spot."
Positive"The commenter recommends Susuru as the best alternative for ramen, noting it's worth traveling to Astoria."
Positive"Lists Susuru as a ramen restaurant to consider."
Neutral"Susuru Ramen is listed as a Japanese ramen restaurant with good vegetarian options."
Neutral"Susuru Ramen is recommended, followed by a drink at The Mad Donkey."
Positive"This ramen restaurant is recommended for those missing Japan."
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