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Ippudo Ramen

New York City

Ippudo Westside

I was in town for the New York Marathon. By the time I finished spending way too much money at the Expo and attending the course strategy session at the New York Road Runners (NYRR) headquarters I was famished. My plans were to uber to Ramen Shack in Long Island City but having arrived on a red-eye flight with very little sleep I didn’t have the energy to venture out there. Ippudo was a safe bet and just a couple of blocks away. I was lucky – it was early and I was seated immediately at the bar. I prefer this over a table since I like to eat and run when it comes to ramen. To me it just isn’t a meal to linger over.

Thanks to ramen boy I have already eaten my fair share of Ippudo Ramen in Tokyo. When we lived in Japan he was such a picky eater that ramen was always the favorite go to meal and we ate there more often than I’d like to admit. We have slurped all kinds of ramen – we were in Tokyo for years – but he is a creature of habit and loves his Ippudo.

The two things I like about Ippudo Ramen are their thin noodles which taste perfect al dente (katame) and that it usually comes out steaming hot. So steamy that it’s impossible to take a good picture of your bowl of noodles. Which is just as well since in my opinion Ippudo Ramen isn’t very Instagram pretty. My advice – forgo taking a picture and just spend time slurping.

Gochisosama deshita.

Ippudo Westside
321 West 51st Street, (Between 8th and 9th Avenue)
New York, NY 10019
(212) 974-2500

Packaged Ramen

Ippudo Tonkotsu Ramen

Ramen boy was in for a huge treat when my Japanese girlfriend found this instant packaged ramen in a 7-Eleven convenience store during her trip to Tokyo and brought it back for him. She knew ramen boy is a huge fan of Ippudo Ramen. We moved from Tokyo after the big earthquake in 2011 and he was having Ippudo Ramen withdrawal. I warned him that this might not taste the same but to give it a try. The soup base was liquid and all you needed to add was hot water and the noodles were freeze dried. Very easy to make and surprisingly very good too. He raved about it and only wished that she bought more. I will have to look for it the next time I go to Japan.

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