This is an amazing choice for Ramen and Asian cuisine. Reviews affirm the high quality and exceptional experience this place provides. I tried one of their bestsellers, and it tasted incredibly delicious. I highly recommend it.
Very delicious chicken ramen, not very great choice of drinks and second time we came they were out of all cocktail beverages.
Huge and hearty bowl of tonkotsu ramen, a little on the saltier side and not as flavourful as I am used to (though I have high standards for ramen, been to Japan). Still amazing when the cravings hit and I especially loved the ajitama egg.
We ordered Shoyu Ramen and Kuro Shio. Both ramen too salty. I recommend karage Soba and Tuna Yukke Don Great portion and tasty. The pork bun is good. I don’t think it’s worth going again but there aren’t many choices around Columbia university.
Best Ramen that I’ve had and pork buns are a must
I’ve been to Jin Ramen twice and it is definitely my favorite ramen place I’ve been to in NYC so far. It’s right across from the H&R Block, so my husband and I have made it a tradition to go there to have dinner or celebrate after we finish our taxes. I love their karaage chicken and shishito peppers. Both are solid appetizers and are executed well. I’ve had the tonkatsu ramen before and this time I got the black garlic yuzu ramen with shishito peppers and karaage and the broth was peppery, spicy, and had a lot of umami. It was great! You cannot go wrong with tonkatsu ramen here -the broth is rich and flavorful. I’ve been to other ramen places in NYC where the broth is so disappointing in comparison- either not rich enough, not enough umami, or too sour. I prefer traditional Japanese ramen over the fusion styles that are rampant across NYC. If you’re looking for high-quality traditional Japanese ramen, Jin Ramen is the place to go!
I had basic tonkatsu ramen. My husband had a vegetarian curry dry noodle. I like mine but he doesn't like his food very much. The place was a little cold with a/c on the day we were there. The service was so-so.
Perfect place for a quick bite before or after class! I ordered the classic shoyu ramen and my friend got the spicy ramen. The portion size is pretty big, but some parts of my noodles were clumped together. It was slightly hard to eat but the flavor was great! The service is good as well.
Ramen is my ultimate comfort food whatever time of the year, whatever weather or climate I may be in I need Ramen. I stopped by Jin Ramen as a newish New Yorker as my first ramen experience it was decent. I went for lunch which they do specials for some dishes from 11:30am to 3:30pm (Spicy Tonkotsu was $16 instead of $19) the spot is small and clean. Service was quick and efficient. I ordered a Sapporo Black, Spicy Tonkotsu Pork Ramen, and a side of Chicken Karaage. The Ramen was good just not spicy at all I even proceeded to get the Volcano side to spice things up... Still nothing maybe my spice tolerance is beyond restaurant spicy now. Chicken Karaage was good. I would definitely recommend. I will definitely be back!
This place is really in the cut, it's à nice restaurant, the ambiance is warm, there's Japanese music playing in the background, and the food SLAPS. They also have a happy hour for people who are into that. The Food isn't expensive, I think its Reasonably priced.
After eating you could literally walk one block over to the pier to let your stomach settle from all that food you just ate and look at the views
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