1. HinoMaru Ramen
8.3
33-18 Ditmars Blvd (btwn 33rd & 35th St), Astoria, NY
Ramen Restaurant · 128 tips and reviews
Fizzie Water: If you're reading this then make sure your next meal is here. Start with the Age Takoyaki and make sure you try the Uni Ramen, that creamy broth is to die for.
Monserrat A: I would gladly make the trip to Astoria to have some of their curry Ramen any day!! Attentive, impressive and priced very nicely.
Ellie D: Worth the trip for this no-fuss, no-wait lovely ramen joint in Astoria. Get the "fire ball" for more extra flavor than heat (in a good way).
2. Tamashii Ramen
8.4
29-05 Broadway (btwn 29th & 30th St), Astoria, NY
Ramen Restaurant · 70 tips and reviews
Eater: This cozy new Astoria Japanese restaurant serves 14 varieties of ramen, plus rice bowls, salads, and snacks. Several Yelpers and Foursquare users recommend the cold ramen dishes.
David: Our regular ramen place. Good Kara Miso Ramen, and a cozy ambiance.
Russell Hirschorn: Kara ramen excellent, pork and shrimp buns were a bit dry, ebi shrimp good, mochi balls with ice cream awesome
6. Thai Son
8.1
40-10 74th St (at Broadway), Elmhurst, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Elmhurst · 58 tips and reviews
Jessica Astra: Soup numb 2 is good and vermecelli with egg rolls and grilled chicken is so tasty.
ZenFoodster: One of the best pho táis I've had in the NYC area! Your sinuses will clear up after having a bowl. Love it w/ lime! ;9p
Butter: Pho, spring rolls, and fried calamari are delicious! Try the pickled carrots and radishes under the calamari - great palate cleanser.
8. Nippon Cha
8.5
39-34 Bell Blvd, Bayside, NY
Noodle Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
Dmitrii Vilensky: Everything here is fantastic. Owner Lee is super passionate and knowledgeable, always adding new items and improving old ones. Be sure to try the negi ramen, yuzu tebasaki chicken wings...
Jaimie Byers: Their ramen and tea selection is amazing! Great service too!
Carms: Swap out regular egg noodles with their house made, tea flavored ramen noodles
11. SriPraPhai
8.8
64-13 39th Ave (btwn 64th & 65th St), Woodside, NY
Thai Restaurant · 357 tips and reviews
Dan Saltzstein: Love the roast duck salad, fried fish with sweet and sour sauce, drunken noodles and (if yer bold), tendon soup with dark sauce. (Dark cause it has blood.)
Bina Kijmedee: Best Thai Food in NYC and yeah I'm Thai. Try something that you can't get in normal American-Thai restaurants e.g. crispy catfish green mango salad, rice noodle with green curry, or any noodle soup.
Merav Kanpol: Such authentic, amazing food. Best Tom Yum and Pad See Ew I ever had
12. Café Triskell
8.7
33-04 36th Ave (at 33rd St), Astoria, NY
French Restaurant · 45 tips and reviews
Serena Phillips: French onion soup, cafe au lait, pumpkin apple cider crepe, eggs Nordic all rocked! Cream spinach mushroom was good but salty. Cute place!
Manasa Vedula: Stumbled upon it on accident and had some great quiche. French onion soup is excellent as well. You might have to wait a while for your food but it's worth it.
Chris: My go-to place. Most of their specials are great. My favorite place for crepes. Onion soup is awesome. The chef and staff are also very friendly.
14. Phayul
8.7
3765 74th St Fl 2, Jackson Heights, NY
Tibetan Restaurant · 72 tips and reviews
John W: Chili cucumber salad is a refreshing start; potato shogo momos are a must; tsak sha la kor hot is a hearty oxtail soup rife with sichuan peppercorns.
Serious Eats: Homey, friendly, and authentic Himalayan restaurant with a spicy array of noodles, soups, momos, and more.
Alex: beef momo, cucumber salad, stir fried veg, noodle soup, etc. all so good.