Best of 11 Ramen restaurants in Jackson Heights NYC
Discover our curated list of top-ranked Ramen restaurants in Jackson Heights NYC, compiled from extensive research across reputable websites and blogs. Explore outstanding options like HinoMaru Ramen, Takumen, Phayul, Tibetan Japanese, 969 NYC Coffee. Let's explore together!
1. HinoMaru Ramen
Authentic Japanese ramen experience in Queens

If you like spicy ramen, their HinoMaru ramen is made with their signature "fireball," but their miso ramen is also tasty and has over 30 different ingredients! They specialize in different styles of ramen with different topping options from various regions, so you're sure to find something that sounds appetizing here.
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- Asian Cuisine
- Vegetarian Options
- Mid-Range
2. Takumen
Modern and sleek sushi restaurant with a spacious dining area

Takumen bills itself as an "American izakaya." And after you sit down and scan the menu, you'll understand why. Among classic izakaya staples like chicken karaage, sushi, ramen, and rice bowls, you'll also find potato salad, guacamole, burrata, and Hawaiian pokes accented with Japanese flavors.
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- Fusion Cuisine
- Vegetarian Options
- Downtown Spots
- Dinner
3. Phayul
Offers a unique and delicious Tibetan dining experience

Save to a List Website Phone Directions Tibetan Jackson Heights $ $ $ $ Earn 3 points with your Sapphire Card You should never get just one thing at Phayul, a small Tibetan place in Jackson Heights with a constant flow of people coming and going. But if you are alone and not very hungry, order the beef momos. They're chewy and juicy, with a hint of celery, and if they weren't so filling, we'd spend most of our money on them. Phayul's fried and steamed dumplings are as flawless as lab-grown diamonds, so you may be wondering which one to order. The correct answer is: get both. grading guide 8.5
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- Social Gatherings
- Fusion Cuisine
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4. Tibetan Japanese
Authentic and flavorful Tibetan-Japanese dishes

I had a good lunch.The tuna, avocado and Shumai shrimp salad were good.The cold chicken with sauce was a little overcooked and difficult to chew.Good service and a clean place.We will definitely return.
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- Asian Cuisine
- Hidden Gems
- Cheap Eats
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5. 969 NYC Coffee
Independent coffee shop with a neighborhood feel

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- American Cuisine
- Italian Cuisine
- Vegan Options
- Downtown Spots
6. Tampopo Ramen
Handmade noodles and rich, flavorful broth

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- Asian Cuisine
- Affordable Nightlife
- Social Gatherings
7. Happy Kitchen
Authentic Chinese cuisine in a cozy, unassuming setting

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- American Cuisine
- Cheap Eats
- Hidden Gems
8. Tomo
Unique and flavorful broths, options for customization

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- Social Gatherings
- Asian Cuisine
- Vegetarian Options
- Mid-Range
9. OKAWA ASIAN CUISINE
Authentic Thai and Vietnamese dishes

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- Fusion Cuisine
- Mid-Range
- Downtown Spots
- Social Gatherings
10. Raku Japan

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- Asian Cuisine
- Cheap Eats
- Downtown Spots
- Social Gatherings
11. Pop pot noodle & tea house

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- Asian Cuisine
- Cheap Eats
- Downtown Spots