Welcome to Kyuramen - Garden City
Kyuramen - Garden City is a trendy and intimate restaurant offering soy-free and vegan options, with a focus on delicious ramen dishes. Located in Garden City, NY, this establishment provides a variety of appetizers like Agedashi Tofu and Fried Potato Shrimp, along with flavorful ramen options such as Tokyo Tonkotsu Shouyu Ramen and Katsuobushi Pork Ramen. Customers rave about the friendly service, private booths, and the unique mix of Japanese and Chinese flavors on the menu. With options for delivery and takeout, Kyuramen - Garden City is a must-visit for ramen lovers seeking an authentic and satisfying dining experience.
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988 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530, United States988 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530, United States Hotline: +1 516-385-8887
Welcome to Kyuramen - Garden City, where Japanese curry, ramen, and noodles are taken to the next level. Located at 988 Franklin Ave in Garden City, NY, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a variety of options for all preferences.
From agedashi tofu to crispy potato shrimp, the appetizers set the tone for a flavorful meal ahead. The ramen selection is diverse, ranging from traditional tonkotsu to spicy kimchi options. Each bowl is packed with savory ingredients like pork chashu, bamboo shoots, and marinated eggs.
Customers rave about the delicious dishes at Kyuramen. Wanhsuan T. mentions the tasty ramen and omurice, while Mai C. praises the gyoza, popcorn chicken, and cherry blossom dessert. Crystal D. highlights the cozy atmosphere and extensive drink menu.
One standout dish is the crispy fried chicken rice burger, a delightful twist on a classic burger. Paired with sweet potato fries and a refreshing lemonade, it's a must-try for any visitor. The Thai iced tea may have a unique texture, but the flavors are on point.
Overall, Kyuramen - Garden City offers a memorable dining experience with top-notch service and a wide range of delectable dishes. Whether you're a ramen connoisseur or just looking to try something new, this restaurant is sure to impress.
Great service. I like the private booths. I really like the scallop skewers. The combo upgrades is really nice offer.
I've went to many different places for ramen in Long Island. All tasted ok for a ramen. This one for the first time tasted like a proper Japanese ramen. The menu had some Chinese style drinks and foods too, so it was like a mix of popular Japanese and Chinese menus. If you want the best ramen, you'll be going to very busy areas like Manhattan, where you can barely find parking spots and wait insane amount of time for seats to open. Let me just confirm, that you most likely won't find this level ramen restaurant in Long Island. And the staffs here in Garden City was very friendly and helpful. The atmosphere here looks pretty nice and unique. I'd rather go here than waste hours waiting to eat the best ramen. This is already above average for me.
Love the fruity beer, not very strong but refreshing . Went well with my ramen. Lunch special is a great deal. Friendly staff. Short waiting fit my lunch break time.
We live about 15 minutes away and skip several ramen spots to enjoy a meal at Kyuramen. The food is delicious! We have tried the gyoza, popcorn chicken, takoyaki balls, pork belly bun and a variety of the ramens and everything is delicious! My favorite is the spicy ramen - maybe it is extra good because my kids don't eat spicy and I don't have to share with them. The cherry blossom dessert is a beautiful dish and the flavor/taste surpassed my expectations. One thing I might not order again is the Thai iced tea. I took mine to go and forgot to drink it until a couple days later and it was lumpy and not a liquid. It makes me question what ingredients are in the drink. I cannot say enough good things about the service. We recently came with a large party and Gu was so nice, patient and helpful. The service was fast and they were so helpful with the cake we brought for our friend's birthday. On top of our cake, Gu gave the birthday girl a slice of green tea cake which was such a nice touch. I don't know if he was the manager, owner, or server but he made the birthday celebration into a great dining experience. Dining out is not a frequent occurrence for us given how expensive everything is now and the fact that we have two young kids but I will happily dine at Kyuramen in Garden City any day of the week.
So many reasons why I wanted this to be a five star review: * only place in the area that serves omurice * very efficient service system - push a button they're there * clean feeling atmosphere * parking can be pretty convenient. * really courteous and great staff * truly the best ramen on earth I came in on a Tuesday early evening, - no wait at all. The place was so quiet I could hear the conversation of the people next to us in the booth perfectly. Maybe a white noise generator might be a good idea when it's empty? I took off a star because the pork tonkatsu that came with my omurice was too tough to chew that evening. The breading seemed very average for panko. By the way, my wife thought it was fine, so maybe it was just me, but I need to be honest for this review. My wife got the tonkatsu ramen and it was crazy delicious, the soup was silky, and her tonkatsu also seemed tough for me, , oh well. However this is the best ramen I have ever tasted in my life. I am not a ramen fan though. Regarding the pork tonkatsu omurice combo, the omelet was perfect, it bursts beautifully like art when they cut it, and it is very satisfying to watch, a life experience I wish I had recorded on video. However as far as the taste, I would say it wasn't the best thing I have ever tasted, it's not something I ever had before, so I can't compare to other omurice. I chose the demi glace sauce, I think I would've preferred the curry for my taste. The fried rice was decent. Give this place a shot, and I hope it helps them get their rating up to five stars on average, but my last experience didn't pan out for me.
I loves the mood in here, and the food and drinks were so good too! We came in for lunch. There are very cute pagoda-like tables at the front of the restaurant, but we were seated further toward the back in these booth tables where each table feels like its own private room. It is a very cute vibe. They have jars of seasoning on ghe tables, and they were pretty delicious. We almost asked if they sold then to take some home with us. We had ramen, a pork belly rice sandwich, takoyaki balls and spring rolls. We also tried their green tea aloe drinks and sake. The rice buger was a great idea, very filling.. but a little hard and messy to eat. The ramen was also great. The takoyaki balls were not my favorite, and have definitely had better ones at other places. The spring rolls were very yummy. We just happened to be there for happy hour and there were so many well-priced appetizer and drink choices. We don't live in the area, but if we did we would definitely be back here again and again.
Specifically for rice burger with crispy fried chicken and sweet potato fries. The rice burger was a little hard to eat (messy though it held together) but a good flavor mix. The lemonade that came with the meal was a bit on the sweet side.
Glad I got to check out this new spot! Upon walking in, it seems like a boba shop but we said we were there for dine in for 2 and a server came to take us to the back. We were seated at one of the private booths, but we saw they had bar seating and some tables inside what looked like matcha whisks. So creative! The space is way bigger than it looks. When you're ready to order there is an order button you can press on the wall. Pretty cool. First time I've been to a restaurant with this function. Got the B1 ramen and dessert set and everything was delicious. The popcorn chicken came out first and it was pretty good. I had the Kyushu tonkatsu shio ramen and asked to add black garlic. Bf had the Sapporo miso ramen (mild spicy, and I do agree it was mild). Both were delicious but we liked the tonkatsu broth a little more. The server told us to press the button when we're ready for dessert, so we did. Dessert was Japanese cherry blossom jelly and matcha pudding with red bean. Both were good! Hard to choose a fave bc they were two different tastes and textures. Then when you're ready, you can press the pay button on the wall. They give one wipe and face mask per person when you pay. Also had never seen a place that gives free face masks - they're pretty nice too! This dinner felt like an experience not just that we were there for food. Overall really enjoyed the whole experience and it's not too far from us so it's def a place we would go back to for our next ramen craving.
This is a nice place for ramen, with a good dining area and a pickup area in the back/parking lot side of the building. There is a large parking lot in the back, so don't be fooled by the street-facing view. We got some appetizers which came out pretty quickly. The popcorn chicken was nice and crispy. The gyoza/dumpling was an interesting, unified dumpling saucer-sized appetizer, but it was easy to pull apart. The purple sweet potato fries were unique and a crowd favorite. For the main dish, I went for a bubble tea which was a treat for the tastebuds and the eyeballs. Some people had sake which they loved, so there are alcoholic options available. The ramens are numbered for easy ordering, so I went with the #1 which was pork with egg and the black garlic, because that sounded fancy. It was a great meld of flavors and really filling. Service was great, and the food was very tasty. I was too stuffed for dessert, but I was eying several good options.