Top-tier Japanese ramen, known for authentic Shoyu & Shio broths & unique bowls. Don't miss Tsukemen or the Ground Pork & Mushroom.
Experience authentic Japanese ramen, with a particular emphasis on their highly-praised Shoyu and Shio broths. While some find the Chelsea location slightly less generous than its East Village counterpart, the quality remains exceptional, featuring unique bowls like the Ground Pork and Mushroom and the popular New Tokyo Style Ramen. Don't miss out on their Tsukemen and potentially off-menu items like the Niboshi Shoyu.
This Japanese ramen shop is lauded for its authentic broths, particularly the Shoyu and Shio styles. Highly recommended dishes include the New Tokyo Style Ramen and the unique Ground Pork and Mushroom bowl. Tsukemen is also available and recommended, with mentions of a potential secret menu including Niboshi Shoyu (80's Shoyu). While generally praised, one comment suggests the Chelsea location might offer slightly smaller portions than the original East Village spot.
"Highly recommended dishes include the New Tokyo Style Shoyu Ramen and the classic Shio ramen. The Ground Pork and Mushroom bowl is noted as a unique and standout option. Tsukemen is also suggested, and there's mention of a potential secret menu item, the Niboshi Shoyu (80's Shoyu)."
Customers consistently rank this restaurant among the best for ramen in NYC, praising its authentic flavors and unique offerings. Some minor comparisons are made to its East Village location regarding portion size.
Important Note
The Chelsea location may offer slightly smaller portions compared to the original East Village location. The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
"Ramen Ishida's Chelsea location was suggested as a potentially quiet spot with great ramen. The user was unsure if they take reservations but noted that getting a table was not an issue during non-peak times."
Positive"Ramen Ishida is included in a list of favorite ramen spots in Manhattan, all of which are suggested to be under $40."
Neutral"Ramen Ishida is recommended for Shoyu-style ramen, with the commenter noting it's a personal pick but serves good ramen."
Positive"Ramen Ishida is listed as a ramen restaurant that is likely to have bowls under $40."
Neutral"Ramen Ishida is recommended for its classic shio and truffle shoyu options."
Positive"This commenter strongly endorses Ramen Ishida, also recommending the classic Shio for a lighter option and noting the Chelsea location offers the same quality with a better atmosphere."
Positive"The commenter states that Ramen Ishida is amazing and the best they have tried so far."
Positive"A brief comment recommending Nishida Sho-ten."
Positive"While Ishida's flavors are sophisticated, the commenter found the ramen at Nakamura to be more satisfying."
Neutral"The commenter recommends Danbo for tonkotsu and Ishida for shoyu ramen."
Positive"Ishida is listed as one of the recommended ramen spots in Manhattan."
Positive"The commenter recommends Ramen Ishida, specifically the New Tokyo Style Shoyu, describing it as outstanding and authentic."
Positive"Ramen Ishida is listed as a recommendation for ramen, fitting the criteria for quick meals."
Positive"Ishida in the East Village is described as very good."
Positive"In response to an inquiry, the author confirmed that tsukemen is on the menu at Ramen Ishida's new Chelsea location and advised checking its availability at the original location as it used to be off-menu there."
Neutral"The author expressed surprise upon learning that Ramen Ishida serves tsukemen."
Neutral"The author ranked Ramen Ishida's tsukemen as 'Tier 2' and worth trying, while noting a strong preference for their shoyu ramen."
Positive"The author recommended Ramen Ishida as one of several notable shops for tsukemen."
Positive"The secret menu includes Niboshi shoyu ramen, also known as the 80's shoyu."
Neutral"The restaurant is closed on Sundays."
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