2. Chuko
8.7
565 Vanderbilt Ave (at Pacific St), Brooklyn, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Prospect Heights · 389 tips and reviews
Jeffrey Kao: Amazing broth, so silky. Even the noodles retain a lot of flavor. Best bowl of ramen in New York. Great picks of Japanese beer, too!
Vince C.: The Kimchi Ramen was mindbendingly good. Paired with a crisp Sapporo, it doesn't get any better.
Janis Huang: Great chill but lively vibes. Long wait so put your name in and get a drink at Weather Up down the street. Get any ramen and start with Brussels sprouts and a Sapporo draft. Cash only.
3. Suzume
8.7
545 Lorimer St (at Devoe St), Brooklyn, NY
Ramen Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 173 tips and reviews
Andrew Yung: Another East Williamsburg favorite. I switch between the rice bowl, the ramen, and the ginger scallion noodle. All are v tasty. Wash it all down with an Asahi or champagne of beers.
Vince C.: Spam musabi was good and loved the pork ramen. Definitely do yourself a favor and get the Asahi tallboy!
Mary M: Get the Yaoyao bowl with the giant sapporo.
4. Samurai Mama
8.9
205 Grand St (btwn Bedford & Driggs Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Williamsburg · 247 tips and reviews
nina: Udon noodle soup with pork belly and scallion and the mackerel in miso are great! $2 Sapporo before 8 pm too.
Michael 🍷 Elmgreen: Solid. I like the gyoza and the cold Sapporo.
Liany: Delicious, traditional sushi. Food is well priced, great prices for lunch and friendly staff.
6. Ramen Setagaya
7.2
280 Bedford Ave (btwn Grand & N 1st St), Brooklyn, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Williamsburg · 33 tips and reviews
inna kats: The lunch special is so worth it. Everything is blow-your- mind-delicious. Vegetarian ramen is super rich n yummy. Get a pitcher of Asahi for 2, have fun ;)
Gabriel Hayes: Very good Ramen place in Williamsburg. I had the Chashu with egg and really enjoyed it.
Lizzie Forman: They have a great lunch special with a mini salad, ramen and a choice of curry rice or gyoza. I opted for curry rice and paid $1 extra for spicy ramen. All of it was delicious and the server lovely.
15. Sage Brooklyn
8.5
299-301 Graham Ave (at Ainslie St.), Brooklyn, NY
Thai Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 125 tips and reviews
Kevin Keating: Northern Thai basil beef with fried egg (and cold brew) is a great brunch option.
Ilana Kaplan: I rarely leave tips, but this place is amazing. Try the chocolate ribs or Bangkok skirt steak with sweet yam fries and chipotle mayo. And get a spicy mango margarita while you're at it.
Steven Lambiase: Solid pad Thai and fried rice dishes. Really affordable everything