KYURAMEN Park Slope, Brooklyn
155 5th Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 344-1773
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Average ramen but a little expensive and servers were not very attentive
Great spot with perfect bar seating cozily in the back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We came here for a Sunday lunch. We were seated at one of those private rooms for two.
One can hail the staff by pressing a button attached to the wall. Much to our delight, we received complimentary matcha pudding for dessert upon Yelp check-in.
Since it was a ramen kind of day, my partner ordered Kyushu Tonkatsu shio, served with pork chashu, bamboo shoots, wakame, half-marinated egg, nori, and corn in a pork broth. My eyes caught the “couple ramen” of black and white Tonkatsu shio and black garlic Tonkatsu served with pork chashu and half-marinated egg.
The matcha pudding dessert was perfect after a ramen meal. We enjoyed our visit here, with delicious portion ramen together with great customer service, and we will come back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Everything was good 👍
So so good! The broth of the Tonkatsu was so luscious, as was the chicken broth which was surprising. Normally the chicken based ramens are not as good but this one was excellent. Service was extremely fast and very polite. The Choya plum wine was a lovely end to our meal. Might recommend a res is you are more than two people. We will definitely be back!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing customer service, food comes quick and everything tasted great! Will definitely be coming more often.
Amazing food and the staff was wonderful. The place was clean and our server was kind.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Terrible food and terrible experience. They warned us immediately that there is a dining limit of 1 hour and 15 mins when we are only a party of 4 coming for lunch. Not sure a stern warning is needed. Then two ramen bowls arrived within minutes while my udon took another 25 mins. Everyone was done when it finally arrived. The tonkatsu came without any seasoning or sauce. Not even salt. Worst thing we’ve eaten in a long time. The kicker is the bent fork they gave us. The ramen bowls are very meager portions. You will get more with an instant noodle packet. The shuffling of the staff walking back and forth in Ugg slippers is so unprofessional. You’re not at home.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Worse food I've eaten . I order from kyuramen in queens all the time and never had an issue. But this park slope location food is the worse. Everything I ordered was tasteless and their lemonade was just pure sugar. I will never order from that location again.
Food: 1
This is the best RAMEN in NYC ! It’s delicious and basically an explosion of flavors in your mouth. OMG - you all definitely need to try it at least once in a life time ! That’s the first time in 57 years , that I ate a full bow and wanted more ! A must go place in park slope !
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
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Awesome food, excellent service. No complaints at all. Really enjoyed the vibe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
As a designer, I’ve always believed that the best experiences engage every sense — and Kyuramen does exactly that. The space feels thoughtfully curated: warm wood textures, soft lighting, and geometric details that echo their signature honeycomb booths — all blending into a modern, comforting aesthetic that immediately sets the tone for a cozy meal.
We all ordered the Steak Ramen, and it was outstanding. Each bowl was a beautifully balanced composition — rare steak slices melting into a rich, flavorful broth, with corn, bamboo shoots, wakame, scallions, nori, and that perfect half-marinated egg. Every ingredient felt intentional, balanced perfectly to create something simple and satisfying.
We also shared the Honeycomb Platter, and it was pure joy to look at — a vibrant arrangement of color and texture that tasted just as good as it looked. The chili garlic edamame, shrimp tempura, eel, scallops, and lobster & chashu salad ball were small bites that told their own stories — playful, satisfying, and full of personality.
To drink, I tried the Kyuramen Lemonade — bright and refreshing, maybe a touch sweet for my taste, but it paired beautifully with the savory ramen.
Overall, Kyuramen Park Slope was a memorable experience — thoughtful, flavorful, and visually delightful. Perfect for sweater weather and slow conversations.
📍 Definitely plan to visit again — and explore their other locations soon.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I went a few months ago, and the staff forced me to tip. The food isn't even authentic japanese food either, don't go! False advertising from paid influencers to get you to spend money. The food tastes like a 5/10 at best. If you wanna get authentic or even decent ramen, go to Naruto Ramen just a few blocks away from this awful place. Just to let you know tips aren’t deserved they’re earned from good service and good quality food. So don’t force customers to tip!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
People going overboard with the negative reviews. This place is good
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was amazing! I had the Yin Yang bowl with a grapefruit tea. Will definitely visit again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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