Menkoi Sato
7 Cornelia St, New York
(212) 727-1050
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This place was AMAZING. If I could give more stars I would! So cute and intimate. Service was great, food was so fresh and large portions. I got the spicy miso which was phenomenal :) highly recommend!
Best bowl of ramen I’ve had in a while
This place is a hidden gem amongst the large number of ramen spots in lower Manhattan. Their style is a nice change of pace from the very carefully crafted tonkotsu bowls that are popular. Seems like they fire everything in a wok and deglaze it with the broth and chosen tare. It's then dumped on a thicker curly yellow noodle to create a giant hot, thick, and delicious mess. The servers are very friendly and accommodating.
Really tried to find the good in the food but very disappointing... how did this place get so many stars. Huge fan of ramen and this just completely failed in so many levels. The soup itself does not speak ramen to me and the pork was chewy and dry. The chicken karaage was huge in portion like Hokkaido style but the batter was not seasoned and to pay $2 more for some mayo. Sorry but avoid this place if you are a ramen fan...
Small restaurant with very good food. The portions are very generous, prices are low, and the staff is very kind. I highly recommend it!
The ramen was okay but the fried chicken was amazing.
Authentic ramen, their abura soba is perfect for a balmy summer evening.
Got the Shoyu Ramen, was really good. Really liked the place as well, clean and good service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spicy Shoyu Ramen
Very fine ramen. It’s not a typical pork broth so maybe that’s what threw me of but wasn’t the most flavorful ramen I’ve had in NYC and didn’t taste like ones I had in Tokyo. I think it’s from a different region. Cute spot with quick service. Fried rice was good and not too salty or oily.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
so so so so so salty that probably the worst ramen i ever had in my life
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
Restaurantji Recommends
Had the signature shoyu ? it was just average. The ambiance feels authentic but food wise, I've definitely had better ones.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
One of the best ramen spots in New York! The curry Tsukemen and Ramen is a must try!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is one of the best Ramens we have tried in the city. The broth is really deep and the taste stays with you hours later.
We started our meal with the chicken tenders that came with a soy-sesame-scallion sauce.
Thereafter we chose Ramen- don't bother paying 2 dollars more for the premium Shoyo, it tasted pretty much the same as the regular one. It is very hot! Like the caution signs tells you.
And don't miss the Sapporo from the tab - always a pleasure.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Fried Chicken, Ramen
Last night in NYC. Randomly searched for ramen. Couldn’t be happier with this discovery! The place was bustling and full of people yet my wife and I were sat in less than five minutes. We ordered the signature shoyu ramen (one spicy) and thoroughly enjoyed them. Delicious and savory and full of flavor. It was a quick stop but at no point did we feel rushed. Immaculate vibes all around.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Ramen, Spicy Shoyu Ramen
The best ramen you will have - the curry ramen & the fried chicken is amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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