Hakata TonTon

  4.4 – 222 reviews  $ • Authentic Japanese restaurant

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We serve distinct Japanese soul food originating from Hakata, Fukuoka Prefecture which is in the southern part of Japan. Hakata TonTon is proud to serve a unique and adventurous palette to New Yorkers for over 13 years. We aim to stay as a one-of-a-kind authentic restaurant and we will continue to bring you exciting flavors of Japan.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery Hakata TonTon 10001

Hours

Tuesday5–9:45 PM
Wednesday5–9:45 PM
Thursday5–9:45 PM
Friday5–10:15 PM
Saturday12–2:15 PM, 5–10:15 PM
Sunday12–2:15 PM, 5–9:45 PM
Monday5–9:45 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 35 W 35th St, New York, NY 10001

Phone: (917) 261-6536

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Reviews

Benjamin Lioue
For a delicious Japanese hotpot this is the spot. The food wad great. The Japanese hotpot was something I haven’t had in this style which was unique and enjoyable, even this time of year with the AC blasting in the restaurant. The chicken was super juicy and the mentai fried rice is a must try. The desserts were divine. My personal favorites were the cheese cake, pudding, and roast Goma ice cream.
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Alan Chen
Matcha Pudding was well balanced, silky and not overly sweet. I would come back just for that. The dim sum plate was nicely plated and different samples that will hit all your taste buds. One of those dishes, you get once just for the experience.
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W
Came here on the recommendation of a friend. We tried the shake Ramen, ton ton hotpot and pink lady roll. I would say in general the food was fine with no issues but also wasn’t spectacular. The service was lovely and attentive, our server portioned out the hotpot for us.
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Niki
The flavors are just as great as the exquisite presentation! You get to try so many cute little dishes in this brunch set and I liked every single dish! The pork belly bun is my personal fav among all. The dessert matcha tofu is phenomenonal, very tender and delicate and not overly sweet. The appetizer grilled pork feet is so tender and flavorful and it fell apart in your mouth! The only discordance was that the lady who served us was impatient and gave us a weird hostile attitude when we asked about the menu. But I’ll definitely come back for the food.
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Better Food Better Mood
A spacious authentic Japanese restaurant with beautiful food presentation and wonderful service.
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Amy Tan
I really liked this place! I went in after passing by the store a couple of times and am very glad to have went. The dishes are Izakaya styled, so a bit on smaller side but definitely tasty. We really liked the Wasabi Kanpachi, the Foie Gras Inari and the Citrus Salmon. These are great small snacks that make for a good drinking sesh and would go back again!
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Kelly R
The small plate appetizers in this restaurant are very good. The citrus salmon and uni scallops are my favorite. The hot pot is average.
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SiChang Ouyang
This new location is much more spacious than the old location, where it was almost impossible to get reservations the same week. Although I did not have a reservation, I was able to sit down and walk-in around 5:45, they did warn me that I need to free up my table by 7:30 for people with actual reservation. Service is fast, 1.5 hours would be ample to order and eat. Staff very friendly and accommodating, menu has also expanded with a lot of interesting choices, which allows for people who do not want to venture into the intestine or the trotter hotpots Must try their grilled prom trotters, I personally favor the garlic one because I’m a huge cilantro fan, but the ponzu and fashioned are also excellent choices. The new dessert menu is much better suited to western palates.
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Constance L
This is a very popular Japanese place. Famous for their pork feet. A lot of different varieties dishes on sashimi. As you can see it’s small plates and each plate comes with 3-4 pieces in it. They also have hot pot. Hot pot comes with couple different types of veggies with dumplings, chicken and pork feet inside. You can also add noodle or udon to the pot. Overall food is good but price is on the high side . I will come back and try again.
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Cindy W
We came here to try the famous yum cha set but left slightly disappointed. The set was beautifully presented, but the taste was lacking. A few pieces tasted blend, and some just felt like fillers. The sesame ice cream was too sweet (although I finished it anyway), and the cocktails were decent. I will need to come back here again to try the hotpot.
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