New York · Ramen · casual
Izakaya E.A.K. Hell's Kitchen
IEKEI RamenIzakayaKaraageGyozaJapanese ChainSake
The NYC outpost of Japan's E.A.K./Machida Shoten ramen group, serving Yokohama-style IEKEI ramen and izakaya plates in Hell's Kitchen since 2019.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Hell's Kitchen
- Since
- 2019

Plate № 1910
About
Izakaya E.A.K. is the Manhattan location of E.A.K. Ramen, operated by Japan's Machida Shoten group — a company with over 400 ramen locations across Japan. Opened in July 2019 on Restaurant Row in Hell's Kitchen, the concept centers on IEKEI-style ramen, a Yokohama hybrid that marries thick tonkotsu pork-bone broth with Tokyo-style shoyu seasoning, resulting in a rich, deeply savory bowl that differs sharply from lighter Tokyo styles. Beyond ramen, the menu includes signature karaage, gyoza, and an extensive sake and cocktail list, reinforcing the full izakaya experience. The space is lively and accommodating, with late-night hours that make it one of the more accessible authentic Japanese ramen destinations in Midtown.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- IEKEI ramen is a distinct Yokohama style rarely found in New York — the combination of thick pork-bone broth and soy seasoning creates a uniquely rich bowl.
- Backed by the Machida Shoten group with 400+ Japan locations, the product quality and recipe fidelity is that of a Japanese chain, not a local approximation.
- Late-night kitchen hours make it one of the only places in Hell's Kitchen to find quality Japanese ramen past midnight on weekends.
- The izakaya small-plates menu — especially the karaage — rounds out the meal and pairs well with a well-curated sake selection.
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