Okiboru House of Tsukemen
117 Orchard St, New York
(917) 965-2223
Customers' Favorites
Tsukemen with Extra Broth
House-Made Chili Paste
Side of Pork Chasu
Pork Belly Bao Bun
Garlic Nori Fries
Spicy Miso Ramen
Shrimp Tempura
Kae-Dama Ramen
Spicy Tonkatsu
Panko Shrimp
Recent Reviews
Convenient tsukemen place just a couple of blocks from the Delancy St subway. The dipping sauce was full of umami, and the chashu pork and egg toppings were truly delicious. Took one star off because the noodles, while nice, were nowhere near as thick and chewy as in Japan.
Okiboru House of Tsukemen is such a delightful spot with an incredibly warm and welcoming vibe! Mimi, the hostess is truly exceptional—so kind and gracious, she makes you feel right at home. Thank you Mimi 🩷🙏🏼
Now, about the food: their tsukemen (dipping ramen) is definitely their forte, and it’s what they’re known for. If you’re looking to try their unique take on ramen, the tsukemen is the way to go. However, if you’re expecting a more traditional...
Now, about the food: their tsukemen (dipping ramen) is definitely their forte, and it’s what they’re known for. If you’re looking to try their unique take on ramen, the tsukemen is the way to go. However, if you’re expecting a more traditional...
A classic, good place for good tsukemen. Narrow space with bar seats. Simple options so tables turn fast, a spot better for single foodie or 2 ppl groups.
Slightly pricy since their basic toppings are not a lot. (What I got took me $30+ in total.)
✨Tsukemen was outstanding, no doubt. Slightly on the oily side, rich fish taste. Both pork and chicken chashu were good; pork melted in mouth and chicken was juicy.
Side dish bamboo was...
Slightly pricy since their basic toppings are not a lot. (What I got took me $30+ in total.)
✨Tsukemen was outstanding, no doubt. Slightly on the oily side, rich fish taste. Both pork and chicken chashu were good; pork melted in mouth and chicken was juicy.
Side dish bamboo was...