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Spicy Tonkotsu * Food IG: @eat_with_lily
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Takoyaki
Tonkotsu Ramen
Inside the restaurant
Spicy Tonkotsu
Yuzu Ice tea
Kakuni Bun
Tonkotsu
Spicy Shrimp Ramen
Tonkotsu ramen and Salmon Don
Takoyaki
Spicy Salmon Miso and Spicy Shrimp Ramen
Spicy Tonkotsu
Kibinago fry
Spicy Tonkotsu * Food IG: @eat_with_lily
Spicy Shrimp Ramen
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Spicy Karaage
Pork Spicy Tonkotsu
Danny P.
Jan 4, 2025
Kame is a Japanese restaurant that I found fantastic! Located in Chelsea, they are known for their Ramen and also have some smaller dishes and rice bowls.I was impressed right off the bat with the service My server was very attentive, and gave some fantastic recommendations, considering this is my first time at this restaurant.Here is everything me and my friend shared:KamePlum LemonadeYuzu Ice TeaGyu Bun (Beef Bun) with spicy mayo and BBQ sauceKaraage with Spicy Mayo SaucePork GyozaBeef Miso Ramen with sliced beef, corn, bamboo, and seaweed with Onsen EggTonkotsu Ramen with pork broth, pork belly, corn, bamboo, scallion, bamboo, seaweedJapanese Caramel CustardIt was all great! The lemonade was so refreshing. The star of the show was the beef Ramen, which had an amazing broth a super smooth egg, and delicious beef.
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Sanchita O.
Jan 18, 2025
We were almost an hour early for our reservation but got seated early. I thought the ramen was okay. The spicy chicken karaage was good but 1-2 pieces felt a little chewy. The pork gyoza was the highlight of the meal. It was flavorful and had a nice crispy touch to it. We also tried the caramel custard which was pretty good. Good Japanese food, okay ramen!
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Charmie M.
Dec 22, 2024
The food was okay, could have been better. I ordered from the vegan menu and got spicy miso ramen, edamame, shishto peppers and gyoza. Ramen 5/10- very noodle heavy and broth was thick not creamy. Shishto peppers 5/10, overly tangyGyoza -9/10Edamame- 5/10 very sweet and didn't have a good balance of flavors.At the end, experience was not great. I was forced to tip more and threatened by the employee that if I didn't tip more he would add extra gratuity to the bill. It wasn't very friendly- there were few things that felt the overall experience could have been better.
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Carol S.
Feb 9, 2025
One of my favorite Ramen spots in the area. They also have salmon miso ramen which was perfect for my pescatarian friend. I was so curious to try the Matcha beer and it was strong. The tonkatsu ramen broth was exactly what I needed on a cold winters day and it's a quiet environment that is very relaxing to dine in. Don't forget the okonomiyaki!
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Jorge P.
Jan 22, 2025
I used to love this place, but the last couple times I've gotten it the ramen hasn't been as good.. still pretty solid, but has dropped out of my top ramen spots. The restaurant itself is great though! Good service and great ambiance. Would recommend the spicy tonkotsu, hoping I just got them on off days because this dish used to be excellent!
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Chris S.
Nov 17, 2024
Kame, a Japanese restaurant hidden near Chelsea, tries to make an modern tourist impression, though its leans more toward trendy lounge than traditional ramen shop. Beyond the subtle kanji on its door, the space is a neon-lit bar if needed be that could easily double as a speakeasy. If you're here for cozy Japanese vibes, you might feel misplaced.The service was good, though I can't specifically identify everyone who served us. The Asian representation here feels present more in essence than in the aesthetics of the space. Unlike most Japanese restaurants I've been to, which often have a warm, inviting appeal, Kuma leans into a no-frills, gritty atmosphere.Perhaps this is a deliberate, mature approach or a choice to create an intimate, somewhat pretentious environment catering to tourists. Either way, it's a noticeable departure from the typical cozy ambiance associated with Japanese dining.I ordered the chicken curry, which cost $18 and came in a generously portioned plate. The dish is a perfect blend of sweetness from apples and savoriness, tied together with a subtle saltiness.The potatoes and carrots were shaped like plantains--an artistic flourish that caught my eye--but the fried chicken, although perfectly crisp and puffy, lacked seasoning and relied heavily on the curry for flavor.Luckily, the curry held its own. Peppers and scallions provided balance, adding a pop of freshness to an otherwise heavy dish.My friend ordered the spicy miso curry with beef, but to be honest, it look like a last minute afterthought rather than carefully crafted. The beef curry ramen featured thin layers of shredded beef rather than the heartier, thicker cuts a short rib might offer. This choice felt lackluster, with the meat sinking into the broth rather than standing out. The corn, oddly enough, arrived as a unified sheet, planked together like it was pressed cut in solidarity. As for the spice level, the ramen brought a mild heat--noticeable but not daring. For those of us who love a real kick, it left something to be desired, even when tasted by the spoonful.Across the table, someone with the pork belly option seemed smug--and deservedly so, from what I saw.My friend also tried the plum lemonade drink, which she described as similar to Sprite with a sparkling sensation. It cost $7, and while I didn't try it myself, I imagine it might have included real plums. However, my friend may have overhyped it.The ingredients here are undeniably high quality at this location. One major disappointment is the lack of variety in desserts left me disappointed. Where's the pudding, the mochi, the sweet punctuation to end the meal? The absence of those small indulgences felt like watching a great movie with an unsatisfying conclusion--still enjoyable but missing something essential.Our total bill came to $50 for two, a fair price for Manhattan, but the experience didn't leave me eager to return. Kame's décor, while sleek and modern, feels more like a nod to gentrified nightlife than an homage to Japanese culinary tradition. The vibe is more Gotham and modern than warm and inviting, which, for me, detracts from the experience. If you're seeking the heart of a Japanese ramen shop, this isn't the stop.Would I recommend it? Maybe, if you're already in the area and want something solid. But for a true ramen pilgrimage, I'd steer you toward Queens or Brooklyn, where authenticity lives in the details--slurping noodles included. Kame is fun and fleeting, like a trendy one-night stand, but it's not the kind of place you'll find yourself missing after it's gone.
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Felicia K.
Jan 7, 2025
I came here JUST for the spicy salmon miso ramen. I was not disappointed at all. I was only puzzled that it didn't automatically come with egg and when you do order it, it comes on the side. I do prefer my egg seasoned but the ramen was still tasty nonetheless. Sleek ambiance with great service. Probably the best service I've had in a ramen restaurant ever. Chase was so nice and personable. Would definitely come back again when I'm in town.
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Jina P.
Oct 26, 2024
The ambience of Kame is wonderful. It's dimly lit but perfect for a dinner out with friends. We had a reservation at 6 and were told that we had exactly an hour and a half. This wasn't a problem as our food came out fairly quickly. In terms of the food itself, I had the spicy tonkatsu ramen and I personally really liked it. The broth and noodles didn't necessarily blow me out of the park but the pork belly was phenomenal. It was so tender, it quite literally melted in my mouth. Overall, I'm not sure it was the best ramen I've ever had but it was definitely really good and amongst my favorite.
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Emily G.
Oct 25, 2024
As a disclaimer I'm not a huge ramen fan so most ramen is good enough for me. I got the spicy shrimp ramen which was great but not mind blowing. Portion was filling and had 3 big-ish pieces of shrimp. I added an egg but it's not really necessary. I tried the tonkotsu which was also good but too smokey for me.Service was quick, they told us we only had 1.5 hr for our reservation. It filled up on a Thursday night around 630-7.
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S S.
Jan 25, 2025
The first thing I noticed when walked in was the service. Absolutely amazing !!! We were greeted immediately at the door and they were very thoughtful of how we were seated being we had our kids. Loved it!!The food! So I was searching for a good Ramen place for days. Although there more popular choices in the city, I kept on g comparing the spots to this one. So this is where I went and they did not disappoint!! The food was fresh, hot, and very yummy. I really want to try everything on the menu. The meat was super tender in my spicy tonkotsu. The broth, I could've just had the broth by itself it was so good. We also had the karaage, which was perfect crispy! The bun was filled with flavor. I could've ate another one but I didn't want to get too full, it was very good!! My husband had the beef miso and he wasn't crazy about it. I couldn't taste it because I had a spicy ramen so my palette was slightly blown.Overall our meal was full of flavor and I would definitely return!
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