

Indulge in the authentic flavors of Japanese Ramen at KINTON RAMEN WOODBURY COMMON, located at 197 Niagara Lane, Central Valley, NY 10917. Our extraordinary menu showcases a wide array of delectable Ramen bowls, crafted with exquisite ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques. Choose from our iconic tonkotsu, mouthwatering vegetarian options, and many other delightful dishes, catering to every palate. Immerse yourself in our cozy and inviting atmosphere as our exceptional Ramen offerings transport you through an enchanting culinary journey of Japan’s finest flavors and cuisines. Contact us at (845) 928-0710 for more information.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–8 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 197 Niagara, Woodbury, NY 10917
Phone: (845) 928-0710
Website: https://www.kintonramen.com/
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Reviews
•Delicious noodles, just the right firmness. I would love extra meat though. The chicken strips are too few for my liking. Spice level is just right!
•Staff are nice, attentive and quick to serve.
•Clean dining area.
Still, it’s a pleasant spot for a simple, tasty meal, especially if you’re in the outlet.
The texture is perfect. The eggs, the wood ears, the meat, the bamboos, are perfect. The noodles are decent too, but you have to try them before they get soggy.
The original broth is light flavor, not too rich or creamy, and leaves a good pork fragrance but not aftertastes. Strangely it’s not greasy and does not leave after taste.
My complaint is originally I was expecting to enjoy the view of the hills outside while enjoying this ramen. But the shoppers who came to dine here, and workers who came during their break time etc.. I wasn’t fully able to enjoy the view while having my meal as I intended. Family and relatives like coming to the outlet, I would definitely eat here again.
Definitely one of better ramen I’ve had despite very light taste compared to other ramen places. I was surprised to learn this is actually a chain restaurant. The food does not taste like chain restaurant at all.
That said, I’m not sure that $90 (including tip) was worth it. Next time we’d try another food place in the area
Had a pretty disappointing experience here.
I found two hairs in my bowl on the very first bite, and when I reported it to the staff and asked for a refund, they didn’t seem happy about it at all. They refunded only the ramen and still charged me for the fries, Coke, and four tiny dumplings.
Honestly, if a customer found hair in their food, a full refund should be the bare minimum. The way they handled the situation made it clear they’re not concerned about customer care. Probably because they rely on heavy tourist traffic rather than returning customers.
If you’re reading this, I recommend choosing another place. Not just because of the hair, but because of the lack of hospitality and the way the situation was handled.
To the store manager:
I truly suggest training your staff on how to properly handle situations involving hair or any other food safety issue. The team was noticeably inconsiderate during my visit, and the way they handled the issue even worsen the feeling of having someone’s hair in my mouth.
Also, I read the responses to the other negative feedbacks. The tone of the replies to unhappy customers often comes across as sarcastic, dismissive, or defensive. In some cases, it feels worse than not responding at all. An apology doesn’t mean much if it is paired with blame or an angry attitude toward the customer.
Professional, respectful communication especially when dealing with complaints goes a long way. I hope this feedback helps improve future interactions.