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Kyuramen - Flushing

4.3 (1.4k reviews)
ModerateRamen, Burgers
Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Cherlynn B.

Went with my family! This is their go to ramen in the area. The inside decor is so cute. They usually order ramen and I usually get omurice. Service is okay. I ordered hot tea but at first they gave me room temp tea, however, after we let them know, they replaced my tea! The food is good here, I like the variety in their menu! Their servings are big. My family ordered Thai iced teas with their food, and then we had desserts that were part of our combos! Cherry blossom jelly and matcha pudding. I liked both, the matcha pudding is not too sweet and reminds me of tofu pudding. The jelly was my favorite because of the lychee syrup!

Popcorn Chicken
Lhamu H.

The decor was very nice. The service and ambiance were nice as well. I had takoyaki, popcorn chicken and pork and rice dish . Everything was good . The food came out pretty fast . Out of everything, pork and rice dish was extremely delicious. Popcorn chicken was meh and takoyaki tasted like every other japanese restaurant.

Yin Yang Ramen Bowl
Camille R.

Out of all the Kyuramen locations in Queens, the Flushing spot is definitely the coziest. The warm lighting, comfortable seating, and friendly staff make it the perfect place to settle in for a comforting meal. Service here is just as consistent and attentive as the other locations, which says a lot about how well Kyuramen runs its restaurants. My go-to order is always the Yin Yang Ramen Bowl -- two flavorful broths in one dish: one spicy, one mild. Both are rich, savory, and perfectly balanced. The portions of meat and vegetables are generous, and every bite feels thoughtful and satisfying. Tip: try to snag one of the two booths on the ground floor -- they offer a bit more privacy and make the cozy atmosphere even better. Whether you're craving something hearty on a cold day or just want a reliable bowl of ramen that never misses, Kyuramen Flushing delivers every single time. Cozy atmosphere, great service, and ramen that hits the spot -- it's easily one of my favorite places in the neighborhood.

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Peter L.

Came here with friends for dinner. Pretty small venue so recommend having reservations if possible. We got a private booth which was pretty nice. Service was pretty quick but keep in mind, you do have to press the call button on the side to order and grab the check! Server wasn't super talkative though. Food came out fast as well. Takoyaki was as expected, nothing special. Their ramen was on point though. Tons of fixin, broth had a nice kick and noodles were tender and easy to slurp. Would come here again.

Pork Tonkatsu Omurice, Amazing Lemonade
Sally Z.

Service: 4/5 Food: 3.3/5 more quiet than the manhattan locations. still the same level of service. just found out that their omurice (which is the only thing I get) includes beef in some way so this'll probably be my last time eating here. What I Ordered: - pork tonkatsu omurice: cripsy katsu, rice was less aromatic, good soft-scrambled egg - amazing lemonade: not sure if they changed the recipe- can't taste the refreshing cucumber anymore

Mr F G And Mrs M S.

3.5 Stars We stopped by here for dinner. The ramen were pretty good. Full of flavor. Kyushu spicy tonkotsu were really good. The steam pork bao buns were just alright, a bit dry. Service were pretty good. Pretty good portion.

Dmitry D.

Love the kyu chain my son and I love it . The food always on point and for some reason I feel like this place is better than others . I loved the charred bits and pieces of pork in the ramen and the udon shrimp was really good as well .

Fanglin Q.

Foods are great, they have separate rooms, and their noodles are more athletic than others in flushing downtown, services are awesome. Place is cozy, we would love to come again.

Melinda S.

Food was great! Alit of choices to pick from. The deep fried dumplings were amazing!!! What i really liked was that you get your own private booth with a curtain. Nice touch!

Maggie Z.

Great food and service~ Ramen was fresh and tasted hearty! Fast service broth isn't too salty at all

(4) Sapporo Miso Ramen (4)札幌味噌拉面
Joann T.

Enjoyed the drinks and ramen. Safe place if you like Japanese ramen. We ordered combo with deserts and they were too yummy that we can't wait for taking pictures

Lylaine A.

Great environment! Friendly staff and amazing food at a reasonable price! Highly recommended.

Matcha Pudding
Sze L.

Restaurant Location: Located in downtown Flushing, this restaurant is conveniently located near many public transportation , municipal park lots, and private parking lots. You can take the subway to Flushing Main Street or take a MTA bus here. Parking: There is metered street parking but it can be a challenging to find a spot due to the traffic especially on weekends. There is a small municipal lot which has the closest walking distance (3 blocks away). There are large private parking lots such as the one in Tangram Mall, Skyview Mall and new world mall which has an affordable hourly rate. Space: It has two levels, 7 table on the upper level with one restroom that was clean. Bar seating and booths downstairs (there probably is a handicap restroom downstairs). Greeting & Seating: Came here on a Friday Night around 5:30pm - no wait. Was greeted immediately. Received Friendly Service from Hostess and Waitress. Great customer service: the waitress, IRIS, was knowledgeable about the menu and patient. Food: There is a large selection of food to choose from on the menu. We decided to order two ramens, Sapporo Spicy Ramen and Tokyo Tonkotsu Shouyu Ramen as Ramen is their speciality. You can choose your own spicy level. The ramen came about 10 mins after the order was placed. The broth was flavorful and the noodles were cooked at the perfect level of chewyness. The two pork slices were roasted that gave it a nice char flavor. The match pudding was lightly sweetened but a bit thick for my preference. It was served with a side of milk. So when mixed it made the pudding to a softer consistency. Pricing was fair as well. Pls photos for pricing. Overall both ramen was delicious and I would recommend eating at this Japanese Restaurant. I would definitely come back. I plan on trying the other locations as well.

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The broth was rich and full of flavor! I liked the kick from the spiciness too. The seaweed added a nice crunch.

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I love Kyuramen! I alwaysss come here and their food is top tier! All locations are consistently good ramen 10/10!!

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Very good , good service, good food. Kind and friendly, the ambience it's good . So yummy

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Hi, is there outdoor dining and is it dog friendly? [[EDIT 5/27: thanks for the answers all! I…

There is outdoor dining. Don't know about dog friendly

Anyone can tell me the best option to park?

Parking on the street might be limited depending on when you go. You could park in the garage at SkyView if you can't find parking on the street.

How to contact you guys I was being charged in my credit card 3x?

Call them. Or call your credit card company to remove the charges. It's an obvious mistake if it's the same dollar amount being charged three times.

Do you need a vaccine card to eat here?

Yes you need it to eat inside but not outside

Do you need vaccine card to eat outdoors?

No, only when you eat inside

Is it necessary to have a reservation?

Yes 100%. All the tables get booked pretty quick.

Is the outdoor seating warm?

The booths are semi enclosed with sliding doors and they bring in a small propane heater. I'd stull wear a coat ;)

Do they charge for reservations? How much is it for 2 people?

They don't charge for reservations!

Can they do a reservation for 6?

Yep, they do, but according to state covid law, maximum 4 ppl per table, so ur ppl gonna be sprayed to 2 tables close to each

Do you take reservations?

Yes, you can make RSVPs on yelp! Super convenient!

Is there a vegetarian ramen option?

Yes

Do they accept discover cards?

yes. They do.

Does the restaurant offer forks?

yes I'm sure they have forks if u ask them. If u don't ask, they'll serve you chopsticks

Are there any vegetarian ramen options?

I called and the broths have pork in it which is really a shame because I would definitely go if they can offer one miso vegetarian broth

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This is my third or fourth time visiting this restaurant in Flushing. It is on Prince Street, on…read morethe same block as Tangram Mall. I've brought friends here because I've always enjoyed their dishes. There also aren't many noodle restaurants left in the neighborhood, so it's nice to have a spot like this. It's a great place to visit on a cold day. The restaurant itself is a decent size. It can get busy in the evenings, but for the most part, you can still find a table. The portions are quite generous, and the service is good. There's minimal interaction with the staff since you place your order through a tablet provided at the table. Be mindful if you have peanut allergies definitely let them know so they don't sprinkle peanut on certain dishes. Overall, this is a great place to get a warm noodle soups during Winter season.

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