18
Apr

Ippudo – NYC

IPPUDO – NYC

65 4th Avenue  (bet. 8th and 9th st.) New York, NY 10003

Date dined: 4.15.12

Rating: 9.0

While at dinner on Friday night at Fatty Crab, the question came up right after we ordered of which are the best pork buns in NYC? I absolutely think that Fatty Crab is on the list but one friend insisted that until I had tried Ippudo, I didn’t even know what the benchmark was. We decided then and there to get to Ippudo on Sunday no matter what the wait was like. Ippudo is actually all over Japan and serves ramen dishes to thousands of customers daily but with only one location in NYC (which has been around since 1985 starting with seating for only 10 people) the waits can be longgg. We planned to go at an off time to avoid the wait.

I must admit my friend was absolutely correct. Ippudo has the most heavenly pork buns I have ever tasted. They were warmer, fluffier, sweeter and more tender but less fatty than anything I had ever had. Hence giving me reason to put it on my EPIC picks list. The rest of the meal was pretty phenomenal too. I have yet to explore many more noodle bars and Japanese “brasseries” but Ippudo sets the bar pretty damn high.

The ambiance was much more sophisticated than I expected – a mix of rustic earthy pieces and modern minimalism making it appropriate for many occasions including a late lunch. After holding out until 4pm we were quite hungry so we ordered a few other dishes as well.

To start we ordered the shishito peppers which were grilled and served with a yuzu salt and some lime.

Shishito Peppers

Next we had the hirata chicken wings with black pepper sauce. These may have been the crispiest wings I have ever had. They actually made a loud crackling sound when bitten into. The pepper sauce was spicy but not overkill and a sweet glaze also helped to tone down the heat. There are only 3 pieces per order so you may need more!

Chicken Wings

The pork buns, as I described before, were simply perfection. Ippudo serves all their varieties of buns with a signature spicy bun sauce.

Pork Buns

Close up

Lastly, One cannot eat at Ippudo without having a ramen dish. I ordered the akamaru modern which was the original silky “Tonkotsu” (pork) soup noodles topped with Ippudo’s secret “Umami Dama” miso paste, pork chashu, cabage, sesame kikurage mushrooms, scallions, and fragrant garlic oil. The broth was incredibly light but the flavors were so complex and delicious I had both the chopsticks and soup spoon going simultaneously. A few slices of pork added some super tender protein and a little richness.

Ramen

Ippudo is an incredibly satisfying restaurant that is low key enough for an anytime meal but also nice enough for a date. I would recommend to go at off times and with enough time afterwards to enjoy the inevitable food coma.

This cool piece of art was made entirely of dangling sequins.

Filed Under: Date Spot, EPIC PICKS 6 Comments

6 responses to “Ippudo – NYC”

  1. JAS says:

    This “friend” of yours (me) was spot on…heavenly pork burns. You are welcome!

  2. Menkdaddy says:

    Don’t forget who introduced YOU, JAS! If you need a reminder, it was yours truly, the Daddy!

    However, @Thepicurist, what a great review. You hit the right bright spots here. Couldn’t agree more. The meal you had at Ippudo is of “last meal” caliber if you ask me!

    Great work!

    • Natsuko says:

      My favorite dish: Akamaru Modern with the egg and pork! Best Ramen on the east coast, not to motnien amazing pork buns. Ippudo NY is worth every penny! (I agree with the author arrive early if you don’t want to wait all night or get turned away.)

  3. Lu says:

    I LOVE the pork buns here!!! Better than momofuku pork buns!

    • Stavros says:

      I prefer Rai Rai Ken (9th bewteen 1st and 2nd.) It’s just a few blocks away from Ippudo, and maybe a bit more cramped but it’s never disappointed (unlike momofuku noodles where the spicy chicken ramen varies bewteen scalding and tepid)

  4. This is my sixth time to your blog, I love it every time!

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