Teppen Ramen

  4.4 – 803 reviews   • Ramen restaurant

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Counter service ordering from an array of Japanese dishes, specializing in ramen, with cozy decor.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Teppen Ramen 10022

Address and Contact Information

Address: 159 E 55th St, New York, NY 10022

Phone: (212) 355-2974

Website: http://www.teppenramen.com/

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Reviews

He Wi
Not cheap. But maybe because they’re good and authentic. We ordered chicken ramen and shoyu ramen, both of which were DELICIOUS! The chicken meat had some ginger in it and it tasted so smooth. The soya-based broth was clear and comforting. The shoyu pork ramen broth was different but also great. You can taste the meat and the bones but not too rich or overpowering. Sometimes you have a couple of slurps and you already feel full. You know what I mean? But this one is refreshing and mixed with the noodle you want to keep slurping. You can tell the high quality of meal they serve here. Service was ok. Just taking your order, bringing your meal to your table, cleaning it up, and closing it out. Not rude. But not warm either, which we didn’t mind.
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Gerald Luiz
Casual restaurant slightly below ground level. Clean.

The cabbage salad was super fresh and crunchy with a nice dressing. The Kyuri ipponzuke was super simple. Cucumber, sesame oil, peppers. Yum.

We also had the Char Siu Don and it was generous with the pork. Also had the Maji Teppen. Great broth and nice grilled char siu. Lots of ingredients and a ton of bean sprouts. So of you like simpler brothy ramen, this might not be for you.
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Trey
I have tried Ramen spots all over NYC and Queens. I decided to try this place since I just recently relocated my work place to midtown. Nice small cozy restaurant if you plan to dine in. I walked in and ordered for lunch the Teppen Shio Ramen and it was ready in 5 minutes. The taste was very good and serving size was enough to fill you up until dinner time. Will definitely come back again for lunch.
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Augusto Paulino
I’ve enjoyed dining at Teppen Ramen through the years. The cold noodle ($19.49, tax included), a seasonal offering during summer, combines mildly spicy ground pork and fresh vegetables with the noodles. The only real disappointment is that their suggested tip amounts are calculated from the taxed total.
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E B
I had dinner at Teppen with my family and we’re seated right away. We ordered Ramen and some appetizers. The waitress Ploy was very nice and resourceful. She explained the dishes and what was included in our orders.The waitress Sara was also very attentive and checked in on us. The food was great especially on this cold day. We will come again and had a great experience thanks to the staff.
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Cristina Berrocal
Teppen Ramen is, without a doubt, the best ramen I’ve had in my entire life. The staff who attended us were extremely polite and attentive, and the ramen was simply spectacular: homemade, authentic, and with a flavor I haven’t found anywhere else. We spent several days in New York and went back multiple times because we were obsessed with it. And when we return to New York, we’ll go again without hesitation — it has become our absolute favorite restaurant. I recommend it to everyone; for me, there is no ramen more delicious than the one at Teppen Ramen. ❤️
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Yunong Shi
Tucked a few steps below street level, Teppen Ramen feels like the kind of place you stumble into on a cold evening and leave with your soul slightly repaired. The room is small—tight tables, muted wood tones, soft clatter of chopsticks—and the ramen arrives with serious intent. Broth deep and creamy, the egg jammy, the chashu tender enough to make you briefly forgive your ex. A place for quiet meals and quiet people. The kind of ramen that tastes better when you eat it alone.
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Joanne Perez
Food and service are amazing here! Tried the tatoyaki, pan fried noodles and their ramen. If you go during lunch, the tables are full but you can get take out. After 5pm, it’s less crowded and you can sit down and enjoy the ambiance. The ramen was really delicious! I really enjoy this place.
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Jojo Ouyang
Do take out for lunch today, $20 only got a small bowl of ramen, only two pieces of meat were found for the entired bowl! Compare to Kati, feel like this place is expensive for those have limited lunch credit. Ramen is a bit harsh, like uncooked, maybe because of the soup is not hot enough. Not that valuable for $20 compared to the restaurants around the area. Taste is very salty, after finish my lunch, I have to keep drinking water sincr feeling thirsty all the time.
In addition, I have tried eat in one time, no service except taking order, I even need to get water myself. At the end, I gave $2 tip for a meal of $18(included tax). But then, when I got home, my credit card was charged by this store again for another $3 for tip that I did not authorize!! Be awared of this!
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Kenken
If you’re looking for authentic Japanese ramen, this isn’t the place. We ordered the fried shrimp shumai, which was mostly dough and lacked tenderness, served with soy sauce—a strange choice, as fried shumai is typically paired with sweet and sour sauce. It feels like common sense is missing here.

We also ordered two ramen dishes, which were even more disappointing. While the noodles had a good, chewy texture, the soup ruined the experience. It tasted artificial, like something from a chemistry lab, with no real flavor and heavy on MSG.

If you’re after delicious food, I’d recommend the Indian restaurant next door or the Chinese restaurant across the street.
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