Ippudo

Ippudo

Ramen Restaurant and Japanese Restaurant$$$$
Greenwich Village, New York
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    The Japanese food at Ippudo is a can't miss
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    Daniel A.
    "Best things to get are pork buns as appetizers, and then ramen!"(323 Tips)
    Irene
    "Get the Akamaru Modern ramen, especially if it's your first time."(43 Tips)
    Macarena H.
    "The Karaka Ramen is the best I've had and the buns are delicious!"(32 Tips)
    Brett B.
    "Hirata buns and the akamaru modern top 10 favorite meal in the city"(17 Tips)
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  • Sam P.heart icon on user image
    Sam PezzulloAugust 13, 2013
    Everything is delicious. Best Ramen noodles in NYC by far. Try the Akamaru Modern with Nitamago (soft boiled egg) and a side of Bakudan (spicy paste.) You'll be glad you did.
  • Ina L.heart icon on user image
    Ina LiOctober 11, 2015
    Make sure to try Maguro Tuna and pork buns for appetizer. Classic ramen has thick, rich soup; Modern is more fragrant and oily; Spicy one is wonderful is you could stand the heat!
  • Rebecca B.heart icon on user image
    Rebecca BalnisFebruary 3, 2017
    Is that a beer margarita? Oh its just a frozen head. Right ..right. One beer margarita please!
  • Ryan S.heart icon on user image
    Ryan SarverAugust 25, 2014
    Best ramen in the US. Don't be afraid to go solo as you can almost always sit down right away at the counter
  • Triciaheart icon on user image
    TriciaApril 12, 2016
    After a lively and surprising welcome from staff upon being seated, service is on point and ambiance energetic. Shishito peppers are a must with a sake cocktail to start. Veggie Ramen is outstanding!
  • Eater
    EaterJanuary 18, 2018
    Shiromaru Hakata Classic: A silken, opaque broth; firm and carefully crafted noodles; and a braised pork belly as good as any in town. Long waits still common. Read more
  • Gothamist
    GothamistOctober 16, 2015
    For the fall season, they decided to try something unusual for NYC's ramen scene, debuting Atsumori Tsukemen, a dipping-style ramen that's not found at most ramen-yas on this side of the Pacific. Read more
  • Kinjil M.
    Kinjil MathurJuly 29, 2016
    vegetarian ramen is delicious and doesn't feel second rate at all. pro tip: as for the garlic crusher and sesame seed grinder.
  • Noah W.heart icon on user image
    Noah WeissFebruary 3, 2011
    Been here 25+ times
    Get the akamaru modern if it's your first time -- by far the most popular. Otherwise, the spicy miso ramen at the bottom of the menu. And obviously, you need to the pork buns. Better than momofuku.
  • Time Out New York
    Time Out New YorkJune 4, 2013
    Ippudo was brought to NYC by Shigemi Kawahara, who is known as "the Ramen King" in Japan; his rich, cloudy tonkotsu broths draw the longest lines the city's ramen-ya, and they're well worth the wait. Read more
  • Heather L.
    Heather LiJanuary 30, 2013
    Been here 10+ times
    My favorite ramen place in the east village! Eating here once will change your perception of ramen noodles from an essential part of every poor college student's diet to a fantastic, delicious meal!
  • Niki Katherine H.heart icon on user image
    Niki Katherine HolmesAugust 31, 2019
    The kitchen is visible, it’s noisy, & the staff speaks a Japanese welcome while seating you. The food is out of this world good (w/excellent vegetarian & vegan options). Expect to pay $20-30 pp.
  • Dan F.heart icon on user image
    Dan FetznerJuly 2, 2015
    Great scene, great vibe. The Akamaru Modern Ramen was off the charts, as were the pork and shrimp buns. Don't take res but they have a cool bar up front for while you wait (and it's worth the wait)
  • Akansha A.
    Akansha AgarwalDecember 3, 2014
    Vegetarians- get the Wasabi Ramen (with a spiced egg and their homemade spicy paste if you like some heat). The mascarpone dessert is good, but I liked the macha creme brûlée much better
  • Harlem’s H.heart icon on user image
    Harlem’s HungryJune 14, 2018
    Love love love the ramen! Broth was super flavorful and the service top notch best I’ve had in my years of dining out. Food was super flavorful and cooked perfectly definitely will return#friedchicken
  • Ashley R.
    Ashley RoseMay 18, 2016
    Start off with the speciality Brooklyn Brew- only available here. And feast on shishito peppers, melt in your mouth pork buns and Akamaru modern Ramen 🍜
  • Dirissy D.
    Dirissy DoanNovember 7, 2016
    Shishito peppers, Cucumber (with the sesame oil), ramen, and pork belly buns are extraordinarily AMAZING!!! I could've done without the lychee martini but it was good too...
  • Zach C.heart icon on user image
    Zach CarlileJanuary 11, 2018
    Great atmosphere, great service, and amazing food. Start with the pork belly buns or chicken wings. For ramen, I’d suggest Akamaru Modern with a soft boiled egg for your first time.
  • diana🐇heart icon on user image
    diana🐇August 6, 2017
    Been here 5+ times
    i always order pork buns and the vegetarian (vegan?) wasabi shoyu ramen, the noodles are much thicker than the ones in the tonkutsu, and bamboo is included!
  • What's Good Hereheart icon on user image
    What's Good HereAugust 6, 2014
    Been here 5+ times
    This is the best ramen place in NYC. If you get there before noon, you can avoid the longer waits. For appetizers, go for the pork buns and the wings. The wings are finger licking good.
  • Marie L.heart icon on user image
    Marie La RueNovember 7, 2018
    OG Ippudo location on NYC. Never disappoints, still the best ramen in the city. Great atmosphere and good for people watching. Only downside is the wait which can be quite long.
  • What's Good Hereheart icon on user image
    What's Good HereAugust 7, 2014
    Been here 5+ times
    Get this. Akamaru Modern - silky "Tonkotsu" (pork) soup noodles topped w/ Ippudo's secret "Umami Dama" miso paste, pork chashu, cabbage, sesame kikurage mushrooms, scallions, & fragrant garlic oil
  • summer d.heart icon on user image
    summer daidoneMarch 29, 2015
    This is one of the best restaurants I've been to in New York. The service is amazing, the food is unlike anywhere else, and the atmosphere is fun and lively. You will not be disappointed.
  • Candace C.heart icon on user image
    Candace ChangMay 7, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    I always forget how great the ramen is. And how full you are after since the broth is so rich. Love the Akamaru Modern with a poached egg. Most importantly, don't skimp out on the pork belly buns
  • Alex R.heart icon on user image
    Alex RainertDecember 11, 2013
    Been here 10+ times
    This place is a gem if you're in the neighborhood and want a quick delicious meal for one. While there's always a line outside, if you're solo they'll almost always get you in immediately.
  • M. C.heart icon on user image
    M. C.August 11, 2022
    Really nice restaurant, delicious ramen, optional with tofu for vegetarians, really nice design, open clean kitchen and cozy atmosphere!
  • Gal A.heart icon on user image
    Gal AmirMarch 22, 2015
    Just awesome! Worth the wait.. You can stop by and let the host know you want a table.. They'll text you before it's ready, so you can walk around.. Everything on the menu was great!
  • Kimmie O.heart icon on user image
    Kimmie OhhJune 30, 2020
    Always add the ajitsuke tamago (season boiled egg aka ramen egg) to your ramen order! It elevates your dish & adds extra creaminess, depth & flavor to your ramen. In short, the egg completes the dish!
  • Munchies
    MunchiesMay 11, 2015
    The Akamaru Modern ramen is made with Tonkatsu pork broth and thin, wavy noodles. The broth is velvety, the noodles springy, and it's served with a secret, funky umami dama miso paste. Read more
  • Rubén G.heart icon on user image
    Rubén GarcíaOctober 17, 2016
    Possibly the best ramen in the city, and great appetizers as well
  • Serious Eats
    Serious EatsMarch 14, 2013
    Profoundly porky broth and excellent noodles make this a ramen destination worth waiting for.
  • Noora
    NooraApril 27, 2014
    My first time having ramen, and I'm happy it was in here! Already the fried chicken buns would be worth the normal two-hour wait (arrived 5pm and were seated in 10mins). Ramen was fresh and tasty too!
  • Jonathan L.heart icon on user image
    Jonathan LevyDecember 20, 2016
    Asian cuisine is on a whole other level here in New York and Ippudo confirms it either it's steamed buns or okonomiyaki and ramen 🍜 everything is awesome 👌🏻! Hats off 😜
  • Cam_in_Brisheart icon on user image
    Cam_in_BrisSeptember 28, 2017
    Good classic pork ramen (without being mind blowing). Frozen top beer fun. Waiters friendly but seemed a bit too quick to clear food/ask if you wanted the bill IMHO.
  • Elena H.
    Elena HatibApril 25, 2016
    One of my favorite ramen spots. I love the Akamaro Modern with soft boiled egg and the pork buns are a must!
  • PureWow
    PureWowAugust 5, 2016
    The combo of melty red miso and garlic oil in the akamura modern ramen bowl is addictive. Slurping is highly encouraged. Read more
  • Leo S.
    Leo SumulongOctober 16, 2014
    Definitely one of the best ramen joints in the city. Wait times can be longish, but stick it out. It's worth it. The pork buns are fantastic, and you can't go wrong with the Akamaru Modern ramen.
  • Village Voice
    Village VoiceApril 14, 2015
    The Akamaru Modern is the most popular. Silky broth and aromatic garlic oil coats the super-thin, elastic noodles. Tender pork chasu, cabbage, sesame kikurage mushrooms, & scallions are placed atop.
  • Cameron W.heart icon on user image
    Cameron WJanuary 2, 2015
    The pork bun is a must have. The tonkotsu broth is sensational. The essence of pork is more present at Daikokuya in LA but the broth here is more nuanced. Hard to pick between them for best tonkotsu.
  • Jwow
    JwowFebruary 27, 2015
    The Akamaru Modern ramen with egg and extra garlic oil will warm your spirit any day of the week! Put your name in and wander around the neighborhood while you wait.
  • Densheart icon on user image
    DensMarch 9, 2017
    Been here 10+ times
    The "modern ramen" is great. Start off with some chicken wings if you're feeling extra healthy :)
  • Alyssa B.heart icon on user image
    Alyssa B.January 8, 2023
    Upscale ramen, like a Buddakan or Tao but ramen. Loud electro music, $20 ramen (Akamaru shinaji) but it tasted good- egg not included. The staff yells to welcome you (warmly). Communal tables
  • Salih Seckin S.heart icon on user image
    Salih Seckin SevincNovember 26, 2016
    I tried spicy ramen 🍜 with extra hot sauce Bakudan and loved it. Everyone is shouting Japanese words in here. The taste and the energy is great. Long wait times 👎🏼 They don't accept reservations.
  • Samantha M.heart icon on user image
    Samantha MushnickFebruary 25, 2014
    Delicious. Best pork buns I've ever had. Pictures is the akamaru modern ramen. Also great. However, i like my ramen spicier so if I go back I would order a spicier ramen.
  • Tarik H.heart icon on user image
    Tarik HartJanuary 29, 2015
    Group of 4 and we ordered: Hirata Chicken, Hirata Pork Buns (2x), Umami Mekyabetsu (Brussel Sprouts), and then each got our Ramen (I got Akamaru Modern w/toppings). Perfect amount, amazing as always!
  • Abdulelah A.
    Abdulelah Al-GosaibiAugust 20, 2017
    If I could rate this place greater than 10/10 I would. Everything here is just amazing. Fried chilli peppers, spicy ramen, ichriraku ramen, and wagyu rolls.
  • Michelle W.heart icon on user image
    Michelle WilesJuly 22, 2013
    Akamaru Modern is one of the best dishes in the city. Go by yourself to recharge, and skip the long wait as the waitstaff will place you wherever there is an opening
  • Untapped Cities
    Untapped CitiesNovember 4, 2014
    The franchise promotes themselves as a restaurant that 'transformed ramen into art.' Here in NYC, we are very fortunate to have two locations here: one in the East Village and one in Midtown.
  • George W.heart icon on user image
    George WallaceMarch 3, 2019
    We came her twice for Ramen while in New York. You can't go wrong with the classic Ramen, the pickled mushrooms they put in are delicious.
  • Eater
    EaterJanuary 11, 2012
    Noodle fans line up daily at 5 PM to get a table at this East Village Japanese restaurant before the real crowds form, because the ramen is just that good. [Eater 38 Member]
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