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Best Ramen Restaurants in Long Island City (11101)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Takumen LIC
Broth-forward ramen and tsukemen with sides that actually matter.

Notable Picks

$$$ Hunters Point
A ramen-first Japanese spot that rewards going beyond the basics—broths run deep, noodles hold up, and sides land with real intent. It’s strongest when you pick a signature bowl and add one crispy, salty side to round out the meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Wantan Men, Tsukemen, Karaage
What makes it special: Broth-forward ramen and tsukemen with sides that actually matter.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Court Square
A late-hours ramen-and-curry shop where the appeal is a strong lineup and a modern, comfortable room for an easy ramen night. Order for contrast—one deeper, darker bowl and one brighter side—so the meal doesn’t land as a single-note heat-and-salt hit.
Must-Try Dishes: Black Mountain ramen, Red Mountain ramen, Japanese curry
What makes it special: Late-night ramen and curry with a modern, easygoing dine-in setup.
$ Hunters Point
A smaller, newer ramen counter that’s strongest as a focused, in-and-out bowl when you want comfort without the full production of a big ramen chain. The move is a classic broth, one fried side, and an immediate eat—this place rewards you for catching the noodles at peak texture.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu ramen, Karaage, Shrimp bun
What makes it special: Straightforward ramen built for speed, value, and hot-on-arrival timing.
$$ Queens Plaza
Primarily a ramen destination, but it earns a spot here for its rice-and-burger section when you want a burger-like bite that’s still in a Japanese comfort-food lane. The experience is strongest when you treat the burger as a supporting player to a bowl, not the whole reason you came.
Must-Try Dishes: Rice Burger, Honeycomb Platter, Tonkotsu Ramen
What makes it special: Ramen-first spot with a legit rice-burger option and standout interior booths.