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Kei (Izakaya and Ramen)
Modern Japanese IzakayaRamenYakitoriSapporo Miso RamenHidden Speakeasy Bar
A Chelsea izakaya and ramen bar led by Hokkaido ramen specialist Chef Akira Hiratsuka, with a hidden speakeasy called Mangetsu tucked behind the main dining room.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Chelsea
- Chef
- Akira Hiratsuka

Plate № 1970
About
Kei is a modern Japanese dining bar at 193 Seventh Avenue in Chelsea, combining a full izakaya menu, fresh ramen, and yakitori under one roof. The kitchen is led by Executive Chef Akira Hiratsuka, who is recognized by the Michelin Guide and is best known as the founder of Ramen Yebisu in Brooklyn and a specialist in Sapporo-style Hokkaido miso ramen. His presence elevates Kei's ramen program significantly, bringing authentic northern Japanese technique to the Chelsea location. The izakaya menu spans yakitori skewers, Japanese pub classics, and seasonal small plates. Behind the main dining room, a hidden speakeasy called Mangetsu operates on select evenings, adding a layer of discovery and exclusivity to the concept. Both lunch and dinner service are available seven days a week.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Chef Akira Hiratsuka's Sapporo-style miso ramen is prepared by one of the few chefs in New York with deep roots in authentic Hokkaido ramen tradition.
- The hidden Mangetsu speakeasy bar within Kei creates a dual experience — izakaya dinner followed by a late-evening cocktail in a concealed Japanese bar.
- Full lunch and dinner service across seven days makes Kei one of the most accessible comprehensive Japanese dining options in Chelsea.
- The combination of ramen, yakitori, izakaya plates, and a sake-forward drinks list delivers a full breadth of Japanese pub culture in a single visit.
Mangetsu speakeasy bar is open on select days — check with the restaurant for current schedule.
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