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    Hanami Ramen

    4.4 (27 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Fried Gyoza or what's left of it. lol
    Simone T.

    The Fried Gyoza is absolutely amazing, and the dipping sauce taste like haven, honestly I could drink it. However, I always have a cup of their delicious Genmaicha with a lemon. This is a Gem, and the service is very good, the host is kind, patient and welcoming! They also have a great vibe! This is my third visit and will be back again!

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    Sam Y.

    Nice spot with a few tables and counter seating. There is metered and residential parking, as well as the Q65 stopping close by. The service is friendly and attentive. The Kara Age was fresh and juicy chunks of chicken with a crisp exterior. The breading soaks in the oil, so it's a bit too oily and oily tasting. The Spicy Mayo helps cut it a bit while adding a good spice. The chunks are pretty big so good chicken to breading ratio. The Shoyu Ramen is subtle in flavor; it is more dashi than shoyu flavor. The noodles have a good bite to them. The chashu has a good smoky flavor and was well cooked. The Bamboo Shoot (Menma) and Soy Egg are well marinated. The egg is perfectly jammy as well, and I can really taste the mirin in the marinade. The spicy umami paste tastes like gochujang, which adds a sweet and spicy umami to the ramen. The Black Seasame Cheesecake was not it. I mostly tasted cream cheese with the aftertaste of black sesame. It is definitely a no bake cheesecake, with no crust. It can do with a graham cracker crust and more black sesame flavor. It's a decent spot. I can see what they're going for, but it's just not quite there. Maybe if they made some slight improvements, I'd come back to check it out.

    Gyudon!!!!
    Wliliam L.

    My family and I were wandering around, unsure of what to eat, when we spotted this newly opened restaurant adorned with grand opening decorations. The place was empty, which made us hesitant, but we took a chance--and wow, are we glad we did! We kicked things off with their fried chicken appetizer, fried peppers, and fried dumplings, washed down with ice-cold Sapporo draft beer. Every bite was crispy, flavorful, and downright satisfying. The chicken was so juicy. Then came our tonkatsu ramen . The broth's rich aroma hit me first, followed by a spoonful of its deep, savory goodness. The noodles? Perfectly al dente. Is it the best ramen ever? No, but it's really darn good!!!! Especially in this part of Queens, it's unbeatable. My son's gyudon (beef rice bowl) was equally impressive, with bold, spot-on flavors. My only concern? This place is dangerously close to home, and I am gonna get fat if I keep coming back! Here's hoping this gem sticks around for a long time. Friendliness: Deliciousness: Price:

    tonkotsu ramen, spicy miso ramen
    Kevin W.

    tl;dr good ramen away from downtown flushing. skip spicy miso, get the tonkotsu came here Sunday lunch, not busy at all only us and another table. there was also a lot of street parking available right outside. We got the tonkotsu ramen and spicy miso. Broth: Tonkotsu itself was flavorful, strong bone taste and well seasoned. However, the miso broth, which is supposed to be the tonkotsu base, was spicy but lacked depth. Mixing the two gave the best of both soups. Noodles were chewy, cooked slightly al dente which i liked. Chashu was well marinated and thinly sliced. Egg was good enough. Overall, solid tonkotsu broth and solid overall bowl.

    Mr F G And Mrs M S.

    We stopped by for dinner on a Friday night. Plenty of street parking available. This place is small. It's across from Papa John's. One of us ordered a take out few weeks earlier. It was the tonkotsu ramen and it was good. We decided to go back. We ordered another tonkotsu ramen, spicy miso ramen, kara age, and the gyoza. Everything were delicious. Great price too. $15 for a bowl of ramen. Service were great too. Attentive and friendly. This is definitely our favorite ramen place in Flushing. Highly recommended especially if you live nearby. Definitely worth stopping by. You won't be disappointed. We will definitely go back!

    Alvin Z.

    We got the kara age, tonkatsu ramen, and the gyu don. Kara age had great texture but the flavor was ok. Tonkatsu ramen was recommended but I thought the gyu don was better. Service was really good but not my favorite food.

    Karaage chicken

    I love this place! It's a small restaurant with bold flavors. The tonkotsu was delicious with a jammy egg. The gyoza was juicy with a crispy bottom. The karaage chicken was crispy and delicious with the spicy mayo. The service was amazing as well, the waiter was super nice. The chef even gave us a small bowl of chashu don to try and it was by far the best chashu don I've had. It is definitely a great spot for some Japanese food.

    Tonkatsu ramen
    X P.

    TLDR- doesn't taste good,disappointing. Ramen is one of the food I had the most in my life and this one didn't taste good. The ramen immediately had a weird sour smell when I smelled it like it had gone bad? The texture of noodles was fine but the soup just tasted like salty sink water with creamy texture. The chicken karaage tasted dry and flavorless asides from some smoky flavor. Usually when I have these they are juicy , crispy, and have mouth watering spices on it. The gyoza just tasted just like microwaved pot stickers. Tasted cheap.

    Tonkatsu ramen
    Phillip W.

    Cute spot. The food was pretty good. I got the tonkatsu ramen and Gyu don rice bowl. The char siu meat in the ramen was good. The egg was a bit salty but it makes sense since it is a soy sauce egg. It's a bit pricey for what it offers but it's a nice local spot. Service was good. Water was refilled immediately every time I finished my cup.

    Julie L.

    Just discovered a new, super friendly ramen spot in the neighborhood! Their fried chicken and gyoza are a must-try. Ramen was cooked to absolute perfection!

    Been looking for ramen this area forever! Prices and taste is great. Amazing service too, servers were attentive and fast. Got the : spicy miso $15 (had a good heat to it) Tonkatsu $15 (broth was nice and rich) Karage $10 (so cwispyyyy) Mochi $4 (always good) Would recommend all the items I got. Can't wait to try more next time

    Terrible spicy miso ramen

    The gyu don did not any onions! When asked, the server said they changed the recipe. What kind of gyu don doesn't have any onions?! That's called false advertisement. The beef was also very chewy. The spicy miso ramen was one of the worst ramen I have ever had. For the price and quality, this place is not worth it at all.

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    9 months ago

    Surprisingly great unagi don lunch special. Comes with a side of gyoza and a drink! Have gone back a few times now, consistently good!

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    Great good at a good price will come back again. Tonkatsu ramen and karage was especially good.

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    Dawan Ramen - Unagi & Gyu Don (Eel and Beef over Rice): $15. Take-out.

    Dawan Ramen

    (29 reviews)

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    Still the exact same taste of the Japanese-Styled Chicken Ramen that I have remembered from two…read moreyears ago. Apparently, Dawan Ramen has rebranded themselves as Daimaru Ramen a while back. Plus, they also have paper menu versions so customers can now take a copy to look at what options are being offered at home. They accept both cash and card. Located inside New World Mall Food Court on the second floor. Very close to the 7 train. Cute ambiance of the lanterns. This booth particularly is towards the back of the food hall. I usually get the Japanese-Styled Chicken Ramen because it's the most affordable for its price value ($12.50). No tax has been added to the total. Love how it also has the most pieces of meat compared to other ramen bowls on the menu. I think the number of meat pieces has been increased for the better this time. Would say there're about 15-20 pieces in total compared to the 8-9 pieces two years ago. Got there at 8:40pm and the food hall is about to close in 20 mins. Quickly ordered, paid, waited 10 mins max in the seating area, and then received my food shortly afterwards. Staff is polite + patient + generous. Chowed everything down in 15 minutes or so. Noodles: Savory + Flavorful Bamboo Shoots: Crunchy + Fresh Half Soft Boiled Egg: Soft + Golden Chicken: Tender + Well Seasoned Seaweed: Melts on my tongue Sweet Corn: Lightly sweetened on its own. Ramen Soup/Broth: Savory without being salty. Would always go back to this particular booth for other scrumptious udon and noodle dishes along with the appetizers. My stomach just feels so warm and satisfying right now.

    Late review (like always). I tried their Tonkatsu ramen while visiting New World Mall (aka the…read moreplace where your taste buds go for a world tour). Here's the quirky bit: in addition to the price of the ramen, you will be temporarily charged an extra $5 as a deposit for the bowl. I'm a fan of this because it ensures there's no plastic waste from each serving. (Mother Earth approves this message.) Other stores around the food court should totally adopt this technique. It's just more sustainable, and who doesn't want to save the planet while slurping noodles? Now, onto the ramen itself: it was decently good and satisfying. Honestly, I'm not sure how authentic this ramen would be considered, but it sure did taste pretty good. (Did it teleport me to Japan? Not really since I've never been in Japan. Did it make my taste buds do a happy dance? Absolutely.) I didn't think it was bad at all, but then again, my ramen expertise is about as deep as a kiddie pool. Here Dawan Ramen, take my 4 stars.

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    Yasubee

    (46 reviews)

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    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    I got lunch here before a movie at Regal. We tried the shoyu tsukemen and miso tsukemen with warm…read morenoodles. When we visited in November, they had a promotion for $2 off tsukemen orders for dine in. There was only one staff member working and food seems to be made to order so expect a short wait. It didn't seem like there were too many orders yet as we got there before 12. The staff member was also nice enough to give us 2 cans of KFT's green tea on the house which was nice of them! We sat at the counter seating which is where most of the seating for dine in seemed to be. The shoyu dipping broth had a very clean flavor and it also came with boiled charsiu pieces. I got the miso version which came with minced pork. The flavor of this one was richer and sweeter because of the addition of miso. The noodles started to stick a bit as they cooled down so I added some of the dipping broth to the bowl to keep them from sticking together. All in all, a super filling meal in the Queens crossing food court!

    Located inside Queens Crossing Mall, good amount of seating and open kitchen. It's one of the…read morevendors amongst other food vendors where the food court is. You order at the kiosk, I got the shoyu ramen. When I went, it was just 2 guys that work in the kitchen no one in the front. I saw one customer eating. The order went through the kitchen but the 2 guys weren't paying attention and continued to play on their phones for at least a good 5+ minute after I had sat down already just waiting for one of them to look at the order. After an unreasonable amount of time, one of the guys finally picked up the kitchen ticket and started on the ramen. After it was done he put it on the counter...and then proceeded to move the tip jar in front of me JIC. Taste. You get one very thin slice of meat, but it tasted better than it looked. The noodles are thick, different from your usual ramen spot but it really clings onto the broth. I think it was a solid bowl of ramen but I felt it was super salty, highly concentrated. Midway through, the kitchen guy gives me a can of Kungfu Tea green tea and said it's complimentary. The tea really helped with the saltiness. Overall, it's a good bowl of food court ramen but nothing spectacular. I saw another customer get a special combo meal, which has the ramen, fried chicken from the vendor next to this and a drink from Kungfu Tea also next to this place.

    Beat Mazesoba - Spicy miso ramen and yuzu mazemen

    Beat Mazesoba

    (409 reviews)

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    Flushing

    When you come to Queens, take your eye off a little bit to those traditional Korean Cuisine. So you…read morewon't miss the hidden gem like this one. This is a place that always satisfies me with its savory. It is a fusion of Japanese, Korean and American. The MAZESOBA is always al-dente. When you crack the egg yolk and allow the noodles to immerse with it along with the sauce. The favor and texture is unforgettable. My favorite is curry MAZESOBA. They provide you with vinegar on the side for you to adjust the spicy level. After you finish the noodle, put that bowl of rice so you may consume all the wonderful sauce inside the bowl. How can you resist to not coming to here again and again. I also just realized that have a long beer list of Asian draught, and it's 4 bottles for the price of 3. How nice is that? Huh!. The service here is kind of snow. I came here on a quiet Sunday and two waitress seems busying at something which left my wife and I waited at the door. Oh! They have a patio behind the dining hall. So those two waitress were actually working hard back and forth the whole restaurant. I guess hiring more people would made the experience more delightful. Well... I will come back definitely for sure. Calvin

    For a truly standout Japanese dining experience that goes beyond the ordinary, look no further than…read moreBeat Mazesoba. It shines as both an exceptional izakaya and a destination for uniquely crafted ramen. This isn't your standard sushi-and-teriyaki spot. The izakaya menu is full of inventive small plates you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. I can't recommend the yakitori, tuna tacos, Chicken bun, Nike Sobu and chicken wings enough. Each one is a flavorful, expertly prepared start to the meal. But the real showstopper is their signature mazemen. This broth-less ramen is a revelation, tossing perfectly cooked noodles in a rich, savory sauce that clings to every strand. I asked ofit could be made without pork and the obliged makingnit with chicken instead. The depth of flavor is mind-blowing and offers a completely different ramen experience I hadn't encountered before. If you find yourself anywhere near Northern Boulevard in Queens, this place is an absolute must-visit. Prepare for your expectations of Japanese casual dining to be delightfully upended, with excellent service to boot.

    Mr KeKe Ramen - Taiwanese Chicken Potstickers: $6.99; $7.61 with tax.

    Mr KeKe Ramen

    (8 reviews)

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    not much around this area and when I walked in I wasnt sure if they were open and I had no option…read morebut to order at the kiosk. got the beef tripe noodles and diced cucumber but they were out of cucumber so they gave me karaage instead. the noodles were better than expected and had an interesting broth and karaage was also surprisingly good but no effort is put into presentation. an affordable restaurant that I think mostly does mass delivery?

    We learned of Mr. KeKe Ramen, a new ramen chain with locations in Queens and Long Island, through…read moreYelp. Mr. KeKe Ramen in Queens is located on the outskirts of Downtown Flushing, about one-and-half blocks north of Northern Boulevard. We ordered at the kiosk by the door, then sat down and waited for the food to be brought to us. The kiosk didn't give us a paper receipt. Take a picture of the screen if needed for record-keeping. We ordered: - Special Tonkotsu Ramen with Pork Soup: $13.99; $15.23 with tax. We ordered this with soba noodles. The char siu (pork) slices were good, if a little small, and the noodles were OK, but my companion thought the soup was a little thin and might have had a tinny taste. The half-egg was not marinated. The wood ear mushroom slices could have been cooked slightly longer. - Taiwanese Chicken Potstickers: $6.99; $7.61 with tax. The potstickers seem to have been store-bought instead of house-made. The potstickers seemed like they were steamed to reheat, and then lightly pan-fried, but their overall texture was that of gummy, steamed dumplings. Food is served in plastic bowls and on paper plates, with disposable cutlery. Suggested tips are calculated on post-tax subtotals, and start at 15%.

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    Izakaya Nana

    (943 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    We met up with another couple to try this Japanese Izakaya style restaurant and honestly didn't go…read morein with high expectations--especially since we've all traveled to Japan and experienced the real thing. But this place completely knocked it out of the park. It far exceeded everything we anticipated. We were seated in a private booth, which made the experience feel even more authentic and intimate. Every dish that came out was absolutely delicious, thoughtfully prepared, and beautifully presented. They even provided a bell to press for service, and each time, the server appeared almost instantly with a warm smile. It's clear the owner and management truly know how to create and run a successful business--from the attention to detail to the seamless service and overall experience. For a moment, it truly felt like we had been transported back to Japan. An unforgettable dining experience.

    Met up with friends over the weekend to catch up. Glad we chose this place. Such a neat place with…read moregood ambiance and decor is fun. Tough to choose since wanted to try lots on the menu. Started off with the raw oysters topped with uni which tasted very fresh. The crazy nana roll was a unique take of shrimp tempura , spicy tuna, mango, eel, avocado and crab. Lots going on but explosion of flavor. The unadon was eel over rice which was a big portion of eel. Sweet and tasty. Overall great night of food and company.

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