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Best Ramen Restaurants in Midtown East (10017)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Nishida Sho-ten
Showa-era ramen counter known for late-night hours and punchy broths.

Notable Picks

$ Midtown East – Turtle Bay
A compact late-night ramen counter in Midtown East, Nishida Sho-ten focuses on rich kakuni-style pork ramen, black-garlic broths, and a few vegetarian options in a Showa-era–inspired space. Office workers, ramen hunters, and service-industry folks rely on it for deeply flavored bowls well past midnight.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork Belly Kakuni Ramen, Black Garlic Shoyu Ramen, Vegetarian Miso Ramen
What makes it special: Showa-era ramen counter known for late-night hours and punchy broths.
$ Midtown East – Grand Central
Tucked inside Katagiri’s Lexington Avenue grocery, Brooklyn Ramen runs a compact counter turning out shoyu, tonkotsu, and veggie miso bowls in disposable containers. It’s a low-frills but flavor-forward option for commuters who want real ramen instead of deli soup before or after a Grand Central train.
Must-Try Dishes: Shoyu Ramen, Tonkotsu Ramen, Veggie Miso Ramen
What makes it special: Ramen counter hidden in a historic Japanese grocery, serving serious bowls in a grab-and-go format.

Worthy Picks

$ Murray Hill / Midtown East
This long-running Japanese grocery on 41st Street backs its shelves of imported snacks and pantry goods with a small kitchen turning out ramen, udon, curry, and donburi. Ramen isn’t the only draw, but it’s a convenient way to get a hot bowl alongside onigiri and other quick bites near the library and Grand Central.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Ramen, Miso Ramen, Kimchi Miso Ramen
What makes it special: Japanese grocery institution where you can pair a hot ramen with excellent onigiri and snacks.
$$ Midtown East – Grand Central / Lexington Corridor
Oki Poke & Ramen is a fast-casual counter by Grand Central where kiosk ordering and quick ticket times make it a practical stop for customizable poke bowls and hearty ramen like the Volcano and Oki Classic. Portions are generous for the area, and many nearby office workers treat it as a dependable weeknight standby.
Must-Try Dishes: Volcano Ramen, Oki Classic Ramen, Build-Your-Own Poke Bowl
What makes it special: Kiosk-driven poke and ramen shop delivering fast, filling bowls near Grand Central.