Karakatta ramen

  4.5 – 837 reviews   • Ramen restaurant

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Discover a taste of tradition at Karakatta Ramen, a Greenwich Village favorite known for authentic Japanese ramen and bold, spicy flavors. Located on Thompson Street in Manhattan, Karakatta Ramen is the perfect spot for satisfying ramen bowls packed with rich umami. Each bowl is crafted with slow-simmered broth, premium noodles, and carefully balanced spices. Specializing in signature spicy miso and tonkotsu ramen, we offer customizable heat levels for guests who love an extra kick. Pair your ramen with a selection of casual Japanese sake for a relaxed and flavorful dining experience. Karakatta Ramen continues to be a popular destination in Greenwich Village for ramen lovers seeking authentic Japanese comfort food with a spicy twist.

Japanese spot for spicy ramen bowls, appetizers, beer & sake, with counter & table seating.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 230 Thompson St, New York, NY 10012

Phone: (917) 261-6297

Website: https://karakatta.shop/

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Reviews

KEVIN
I stopped by for a solo lunch on a rainy day, which set a perfect mood for ramen.
The noodles had a great “al dente” texture. I ordered Spicy Level 3, and it wasn’t overwhelmingly hot—just the right amount of kick. It’s a solid choice if you enjoy moderate heat.

I opted for the pork broth. While I really appreciated the vegetables (chives/leeks), the broth itself lacked a bit of depth and complexity, and the chashu was unfortunately a bit dry.

However, the appetizers and drinks were excellent. The Takoyaki was a highlight; the cheese powder topping was a unique touch, and the octopus pieces inside were large, providing a great texture. The Sapporo draft beer was fresh and delicious, almost reminding me of my time in Hokkaido.

The staff were friendly, and the space, while small, has a cozy vibe. I enjoyed the meal because I love ramen in general, but considering the flavor of the broth, I’m a bit conflicted about whether I would rush back.
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Nicolás Rodríguez González
Karakatta is such a wonderful spot. The atmosphere is amazing—warm, cozy, and instantly welcoming. The staff today Jay and Nima were incredibly friendly while remaining very professional, which makes the whole experience even better. I tried the Tonkotsu ramen today with extra pork belly, and it was absolutely delicious! rich, comforting, and perfectly balanced. A place that truly makes you want to come back again and again
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Alexis Huang
We stopped by Karakatta with the hopes of having some spicy ramen, and unfortunately the ramen did not live up to my expectations:(

We ordered a bowl of ginger ramen (spice level 5) and a bowl of the winter special spicy black tantanmen (spice level 4). The pork in the ginger ramen had a nice charred taste to it, and I also liked the fried curry chicken slices in the tantanmen. Everything was delicious- my main disappointment was that the food was not spicy enough. I expect a level 5 to be truly spicy, but I would have rated it a level 2. So spice lovers beware- you might have to look elsewhere!
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Soumyadeep Datta
Spice levels were mild, the noodles had an al dente texture which was good but the broth and chashu was just okay. The sake was nice, but the space is a little too cramped. Better places abound, this is okay if around the area.
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Liza
Amazing ramen. The peanut butter in the ramen was lovely and the pork had an amazing texture. Very cosy atmosphere. Make sure to chosen 1-2 if you can’t tolerate spice.
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B T
From the moment we walked in, Karakatta delivered a standout experience in its small space. The cozy interior near Washington Square Park lends an inviting, almost hidden-gem vibe while the service was friendly.

The menu offers a thoughtful variety including vegan / vegetarian options and spice-level customization from 1 to 5, so whether you’re after something mild or fully spicy you’re covered.

Pro tip: The space is compact and can get busy during peak hours. It’s worth going a little earlier or expecting a short wait.
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Jan Siderius
Really good ramen! Agree with others that the star grading of the spice level is great. I had 2 stars, was right for me. May try 3 next time. Thank you karakatta staff!!
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Genevieve Wisdom
Had a craving at the office for spicy ramen, so I took a chance on a new place for delivery- WOW!! Such a delicious and unique bowl of ramen. I got their Miso Butter ramen, and added an egg. It was so delicious- rich, savory, stuffed full of meet and veggies. I got the spicy level 1 (I’m a wimp who is sensitive to spice) and it was perfect. The pork was thick cut, a very generous portion, and had a lovely char on it. The noodles were lovely and chewy, and the broth coated them almost like a sauce. It was packaged perfectly to keep the broth and noodles separate- always a gamble when getting ramen delivered. Will definitely go in person sometime, as I hear the atmosphere is cozy and warm!
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Shon Snikwad
Hidden gem in lower Manhattan. Small hole in the wall that serves up pretty tasty ramen. I got a level 2 spice and it was just the right amount of heat for me. I would definitely put this place on one of my top ramen spots. Would come again for sure.
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LIN DIVON
We had one of the worst dining experiences of our lives here.(got injured)

My friend and I came on Saturday night and were seated at the bar because there were no tables. The space was extremely cramped. During our meal, a female server spilled a full glass of water all over my friend, soaking her phone and her jeans. We had to wipe everything ourselves with paper towels. After that, my friend completely lost her appetite — and honestly, the food wasn’t even good to begin with.

Later, a male staff member came and told us to move to otherseat so a group of three could take our seats. We were unhappy but tried to be understanding since the restaurant was busy and people were waiting in the cold. We picked up our plates and moved without complaining.

This is where things became unacceptable.

The seat i moved was next to an EXTREMELY hot heater with exposed metal. No warning. No sign. No “be careful.” As soon as I sat down, my shoulder touched it and I got burned.

When I told the staff and I asked for medicine, they said they had none and handed me a single ice pack which was totally helpless. No real apology. No concern. Nothing.

We immediately paid our bills and left humiliated and angry. My friend got sick after going home soaking wet in freezing weather. I now have a burn scar on my shoulder that will likely last a very long time.

What shocked me the most was not the accident, but how little the staff cared.I actually showed my scar to the male staff,but he seems really careless to his customer.

I am writing this while still applying burn cream. I will post this everywher and tell every one to avoid this horrible place so no one else has to get injured here.

Update on 12/21: After the burn, the scar darkened.
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