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Beat Mazesoba

4.5 (409 reviews)
ModerateRamen, Noodles, Beer Bar

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Wings
Sarah A.

My friend introduced me to this place a long time ago and it was my first time trying mazemen noodles. It was a memorable meal, so much that I favorited the place on Google for whenever I'm in the area. I really like their noodle, it's not dry and it's saucy enough. I got the Yuzu Shio ramen last time I went and it's a good sized bowl. Comes w/ thick noodles, spring mix, braised cha siu, poached egg, garlic, onion, scallions, seaweed, and sprinkled with sesame seeds. After finishing the noodles, they give you a side of white rice that you can mix into the remaining sauce in your bowl. There's vinegar that you can add to it too, but it's optional. I would skip on the wings though, it's nothing special and there are better wings elsewhere. I got the sticky sweet sauce, but for some reason it tasted salty. I've gotten the banh mi fries in the past before too and I thought they were just okay. Overall decent place for mazemen, but sides are okay. Lots of seating, it was empty on a Friday afternoon.

CURRY MAZESOBA
Leticia C.

Food was great, and service is quick. Have been here many times and always forget to take pics of the apps. Only downfall was that our party of 15 was separated into two different tables that were a bit apart, so it didn't feel like we were together.

MISO RAMEN, KARAAGE BITE
Esther C.

I came here for dinner with a friend and had high expectations for Beat Mazesoba but the experience fell flat in my opinion. We both ordered the miso ramen and a chicken karaage appetizer. After taking our order and bringing the food to us, we never saw our waitress again and had to flag her down for the check. We were still contemplating whether or not to get drinks too but decided against it since nobody came to check on us. As for the food, the chicken karaage was decent but the broth for the ramen was super salty and made it difficult to enjoy. Perhaps my expectations are too high but I think there's better authentic ramen and Japanese spots in the area with a more pleasant dining experience.

Adi V.

Food taste was 9/10 you can definitely find great tasting food for cheaper than this place but this was also pretty good Service was good we were the only ones in at the time however. Ambiance was good as well the food felt real good on a freezing day in queens

Matcha Tea
Sam Y.

Conveniently on Northern Blvd with no trouble finding street parking (metered and residential). It is a large space with nicely spaced out tables and some bar seating. It wasn't too crowded (4 filled tables) on a Saturday evening, though there were a few people coming in for delivery and takeout. They probably get more people during their weekday Happy Hour (3-6 PM). The staff was attentive and friendly. The Crispy Wings (Soy Nanban) was definitely crispy! I can really taste the marinade, which is balanced with the freshness of the lemon. The Beat Mazemen is their signature dish. Be sure to mix well! It is very flavorful, with tender meat, perfect thickness with the noodles, and a delicious marinated jammy egg. They have a container of yuzu vinegar, which lightens the heavier flavors. And once you reach the bottom of the bowl, you can add some rice (comes with the Mazemen in a small bowl) to soak up the remaining sauce, and gobble it up with the spoon! I was too full at this point, so I packed it to go. The Hot Matcha Tea comes in a small mug with the tea bag, so you can leave it in as long as you like. Pretty sure it's the ito en matcha tea bags, which I do enjoy. This helped refresh my palate from the strong flavors. Definitely the spot to checkout for the Mazemen! Seems to be good for groups and drinking!

Unagi
Lisa T.

We went here on a Saturday afternoon right as they opened for lunch. We were the only table in the restaurant. Service was friendly. The presentation of the food was very nice. Everything was tasty, however, the meat from the skewers was just slightly over done and the unagi was a bit too salty. I would go back again to try the ramen.

GARLIC BUTTER EDAMAME
Hong Kim L.

I'm always down to trying any new form of Japanese cuisine. Tried the soba forms, ramen forms, noodles where you dip in a sauce before slurping, black garlic broth, noodles to keep dry on a mat. Honestly thought that would be the end of it. But Mazemen is a Japanese noodle dish that was intriguing. The dish itself is ramen but before the soup. This is meant to swirl in everything after adding an oil sauce to it. If there was a form of ugly but delicious eating, this was it. Any ramen enthusiast would be skeptical about trying it brothless. The oil sauce was a nice touch and it balanced all the items nicely. Only at this corner of Flushing can you find this specialty. I've had my fair share of 30 ramen spots in NYC and only hold 3 in my preferred list. This experience was worth the trip. Also enjoy the fun variations to your usual Japanese dishes: like the butter garlic edamame, the grilled corn cheese, and that sake infused red sangria. Nom nom nom to the max.

SHOYU RAMEN
Ruby C.

Beat Mazesoba is SO UNDERRATED how come no one raves about this spot on social media??? It is such a hidden gem specialized in mazesoba in Flushing near the Broadway LIRR Station. I am so hyped and keep telling my friends how delicious their food are. THEY DESERVE MORE BUZZ!! *Beat Mazemen*** The signature mazemen itself deserves all the stars. It is a brothless hot soba topped with marinated ground pork, thickly cut pork belly, nori, onsen egg, and half ramen egg. I suggest mixing the ramen first and add the vinegar when you are halfway through. They serve a mini bowl of rice on the side for you to clean every drip of the flavorful sauce. *Tuna Yukke Bowl The tuna bowl is topped with hearty chunks of raw tuna, cucumber and shredded tamago. Shoyu on the side. It is like a giant poke bowl. *Shoyu Ramen Although they are more known for mazesoba, their ramen is also delicious. They have options like miso, shoyu, shio and kimchi ramen.

Shio Ramen - before
Alice K.

I came to Beat Mazesoba to try the burger here, I promise. But got tempted by Niku Soba. It's good. Biggest kept secret on Northern Blvd and 162nd St! I love ramen here, of course. But happy there are also other options, like the Niku Soba. Next time, I really do want to try the burger here!! lol

Rion C.

The restaurant was empty when we got there but it filled up by the time we left. This was a sign that this restaurant probably catered to patrons that eat later. We got there for a 7p reservation. Majority of the party ordered the different Madison's to try. Apparently there is a way to eat it so ask your server or maybe your server will ask if you need to be shown what to do. Overall, the food was good and everyone left happy in the tummy!

BANHMI FRIES
Nathaniel L.

Think I've been here over 10 times now. I love their mazemen. Especially more than Okonomi Yuji's. They'll give you a bowl of rice to scoop up the remaining sauce when you're done with the noodles. Some of their appetizers are lackluster, but their staple, the mazemen, is fantastic. Their fries are battered which are the best kind IMO.

Peggy C.

We stumbled into Beat Mazesoba earlier this week because we were starving. The spicy ramen we order was good but the rib eye steak we order was well done when we told the server that we wanted our steak medium rare. The gravy on top of the ribeye has a great taste to it. Overall the service was great. The food was decent.

So yummy! They give you a small bowl of rice to mix into the leftover soup! Definitely recommend and hope to be back myself!

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Any gluten free options?

There are some gluten free items like the meat appetizers and veggies. You'll have to skip the noodles and rice but there are definitely some items.

Is the Mazemen Monday special still available?

no more .. but we have different lunch special started from feburary. check our instagram.

Do you have any vegetarian options, so no meat and no egg?

There were a few when I went. Also some stuff may be customized to be meatless.

How are the portion sizes?

Our ramen is a little more generous than the traditional ramen size. Our mazemen is also great portion especially it pairs with a little rice at the end. I would say both ramen and mazemen is a good meal size.

Do they have vegan options?

Yes we do. Vegan mushroom Baos as appetizer and vegan mazemen

What safety measures are taken because of covid?

Customers Temperature taken upon seating, hand sanitizer available, employees’ temperature will be monitored before and during working, all tables 6 ft apart, outdoor seatings only. Mask mask and mask.

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