Totto Ramen : Le meilleur restaurant japonais de NYC
Inauguré en 2010, Totto Ramen est un restaurant japonais emblématique situé dans le quartier de Midtown West, à New York. Fondé par des passionnés de cuisine asiatique, il s'est rapidement imposé comme une référence pour les amateurs de ramen dans la ville. Depuis ses débuts, il a su séduire une clientèle fidèle grâce à ses recettes authentiques et sa qualité constante.
Ce restaurant japonais se distingue par ses spécialités de ramen, notamment le chicken paitan ramen, le miso ramen et le spicy ramen, préparés avec des bouillons riches et des nouilles fines. La cuisine asiatique proposée est fidèle à la tradition japonaise, avec une attention particulière portée à la qualité des ingrédients et à l'authenticité des saveurs. Les plats sont abordables, avec des prix allant de 10 à 15 dollars, ce qui en fait une adresse prisée pour un déjeuner ou un dîner décontracté.
L'ambiance de Totto Ramen est chaleureuse et conviviale, avec un décor simple mais authentique, rappelant l'atmosphère d'un petit restaurant japonais traditionnel. La décoration minimaliste, combinée à une ambiance animée, crée un lieu où l'on peut apprécier un bon ramen dans un cadre décontracté. Ce restaurant japonais est idéal pour ceux qui recherchent une expérience culinaire authentique dans un environnement cosy et tendance.
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"Founded in 2010 in Hell’s Kitchen (that branch is now closed), this intimate noodle parlor on the East Side takes ramen back to its Chinese roots, with a chicken-pork broth, wavy blond noodles, a hot-as-hell condiment called extreme rayu to be used sparingly, and a potential side of avocado. No reservations, so If there’s a line when you arrive, put your name down on the list by the front door."
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"Très chouette endroit ! Les ramens sont bons et le service est sympathique. Enfin un restaurant où on peut prendre un peu son temps à NY "
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"Ramen - Cantine - Tendance - Pas cher - Comme à Tokyo - Branché - Bon rapport qualité - prix Cuisine : japonaise / Ramen Asdition : $10 à $15 (à la carte) Quartier : Hell’s Kitchen —> pas de réservation"
@claudine_dau
"Ramen buonino, abbastanza sudicio. Non tornerei"
@laurasson
"Meilleur restau de soupes japonaises de NY Arriver tôt ! 11h30-22h 16-22$ (+tip) "
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"resto japonais (ramen) environ 23 US$"
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"Totto Ramen opened in the summer of 2010, right in the heat of what we'll call "The Great Ramen Awakening." First we had Momofuku, then we had Ippudo, then came Totto Ramen followed by about 20 other places, and now I'm pretty sure you can get tonkotsu lattes at Starbucks. Our initial review at the time had us singing the praises of Totto's arrival in Midtown West. Now we're here to update you with important news: It's still really f*cking good. If you aren't yet familiar, Totto's style of ramen lies somewhere in between the porky excessiveness of Ippudo and the basic, hangover curing magic of more traditional spots like Rai Rai Ken. It's a chicken-based broth as opposed to pork, and the noodles are thin. It all feels pretty authentic, and it's always satisfying—especially if you can hit it for lunch. But before you round up a crew from the office for some slurping, be aware that this location of Totto can be pretty packed. Waits for two are usually at least 45 minutes, and tables of three and four probably should not be attempted during peak meal hours. There is, however, frequent availability for a single stool at the bar, so dining solo will definitely give you an advantage in this situation. Find a book that you can pretend to be reading, and maybe someone will think you're interesting. Sign up for our newsletter Get exclusive content and expert restaurant recommendations. SELECT YOUR CITY EDITION(S) New York Email SUBSCRIBE BY SIGNING UP, I AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY. Food Rundown Totto Chicken Paitan Ramen We love a big bowl of simmered pig, but the chicken broth here has a slightly different flavor, and it's delicious. The homemade noodles are also excellent, and we add an additional serving of pork just to be extra ridiculous. You should too. Totto Spicy Ramen The Chicken Paitan Ramen, but with some heat. We prefer this to the regular version, but know that it will definitely make you sweat. There is an "Extreme Spicy Ramen" as well, but you probably don't want to be reliving this meal for several days. Totto Miso Ramen An excellent miso ramen, if that's your scene. We prefer the other two options, but we did like the fact that the you can stir in as much miso as you like in this situation. Broiled Char Siu Pork The "house specialty" pork, this is what you'll find floating in your ramen, but on a plate and served with a yuzu mayonnaise. I guess this is Totto's answer to the pork bun? By no means does it suck, but we just don't feel it's a must order for your table. Stick to noodles and maybe some edamame."
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"gli intenditori sanno che nessuna batte il minuscolo locale originale con i suoi 20 posti. Scrivete il vostro nome e il numero dei commensali sulla bacheca e aspettate il vostro turno, sarete ricompensati da ramen eccezionali. Noi consigliamo quelli al maiale, che compare in piatti come i miso ramen (con pasta di soia fermentata, uova, scalogno, germogli di soia, cipolla e salsa al peperoncino fatta in casa)."
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"gli intenditori sanno che nessuna batte il minuscolo locale originale con i suoi 20 posti. Scrivete il vostro nome e il numero dei commensali sulla bacheca e aspettate il vostro turno, sarete ricompensati da ramen eccezionali. Noi consigliamo quelli al maiale, che compare in piatti come i miso ramen (con pasta di soia fermentata, uova, scalogno, germogli di soia, cipolla e salsa al peperoncino fatta in casa)."
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"gli intenditori sanno che nessuna batte il minuscolo locale originale con i suoi 20 posti. Scrivete il vostro nome e il numero dei commensali sulla bacheca e aspettate il vostro turno, sarete ricompensati da ramen eccezionali. Noi consigliamo quelli al maiale, che compare in piatti come i miso ramen (con pasta di soia fermentata, uova, scalogno, germogli di soia, cipolla e salsa al peperoncino fatta in casa)."
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"gli intenditori sanno che nessuna batte il minuscolo locale originale con i suoi 20 posti. Scrivete il vostro nome e il numero dei commensali sulla bacheca e aspettate il vostro turno, sarete ricompensati da ramen eccezionali. Noi consigliamo quelli al maiale, che compare in piatti come i miso ramen (con pasta di soia fermentata, uova, scalogno, germogli di soia, cipolla e salsa al peperoncino fatta in casa)."
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"gli intenditori sanno che nessuna batte il minuscolo locale originale con i suoi 20 posti. Scrivete il vostro nome e il numero dei commensali sulla bacheca e aspettate il vostro turno, sarete ricompensati da ramen eccezionali. Noi consigliamo quelli al maiale, che compare in piatti come i miso ramen (con pasta di soia fermentata, uova, scalogno, germogli di soia, cipolla e salsa al peperoncino fatta in casa)."
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"Très bons ramen à prix abordables 10-14$. (meilleur ramen de NY ?)"
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"Ramen 🍜 Adresse de AnnaRvr"
@clesaffre98
"tsukemen noodles are dif than their regular noodles and and are way better "
@vianbui
"This popular midtown staple (with locations in Hell’s Kitchen and Midtown East) is part of the city’s older ramen guard and maintains its street cred even after a decade in the game. Patrons frequent Totto for its bird-based broths laced with chicken fat richness, tangled with thin, wavy noodles. Bowls are minimalist-adorned, with nori, scallion, onion, char siu and wood ear mushrooms."
@matthewes
"This popular midtown staple (with locations in Hell’s Kitchen and Midtown East) is part of the city’s older ramen guard and maintains its street cred even after a decade in the game. Patrons frequent Totto for its bird-based broths laced with chicken fat richness, tangled with thin, wavy noodles. Bowls are minimalist-adorned, with nori, scallion, onion, char siu and wood ear mushrooms."
@matthewes
"You know I’m not gonna sit here and say the ramen is bad I just feel like it’s gone down in how good it was over some years, and there is better out there "
@rleonvelasco
"Les meilleurs ramens de New York bon rapport qualité-prix "
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"Tout petit restaurant de Ramen"
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"📷️ saved from instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CIO1on0JAQP"
@apollock
"Friend of a friend rec’d this"
@nyckate
"L’un des meilleurs ramen de la ville. Il faut arriver tôt "
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"Tout le monde dit excellents ramens moi je trouve bof "
@emilyalouani
"Ramen after Jazz bar w Kelvin, Cams, Marion, Pauline"
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"Creamy paitan broth (pork)"
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"Tiny, usually a wait, very delicious"
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"Super wawww !!! On en a oublié nos affaires ...🍜"
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"Been several times. Chicken broth. Rating: B+"
@chedley4370
"Japones! Comer o cenar 100%!!! Hay otro justo al otro lado de la ciudad"
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"Excellent restaurent de ramen (très copieux)"
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"Quite disappointing compared to the ones on West side: pork buns still excellent but broth vey thick yet tasteless"
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"Ramen incroyablement bons "
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"Quite disappointing compared to the ones on West side: pork buns still excellent but broth vey thick yet tasteless"
@tcamelli
"With no doubt NYC best ramen 🍜"
@tegtravel
"really good ramen with chicken base and vegetable base "
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"No 7 spicy chicken. Chicken bun appetizer very good"
@tmurdochcpa
"Some of the best ramen in the city. The noodles are incredible and super silky. A must try for anyone in NYC"
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"Spicy ramen with pork, 13 and very good quantity. Very nice kimchi."
@einsdreizwei
"Très bons ramens. Valeur sûre. Gratinez"
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"Multiple locations on West side too"
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"Broth is chicken but the meat in the ramen is pork. Very good. Waits."
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"Ramen délicieux - attente longue"
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"Meilleur ramen de la ville 9$-12$"
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"4 (661) - $$ - Paitan Ramen, Tonkotsu (SE) - Chicken Paitan, Spicy Paitan (Y)"
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"Meilleur ramen de NY, mais beaucoup de queue"
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