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Ramen Setagaya (Japan Village / Industry City)

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Tokyo-origin shio ramen counter inside Industry City's Japan Village food hall in Brooklyn.

Price
¥¥
Area
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
Since
2000
Owner
Tsukasa Maejima
Ramen Setagaya (Japan Village / Industry City) — authentic shio ramen restaurant in New York, Sunset Park, Brooklyn
Plate № 2270
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About
Ramen Setagaya was founded by Tsukasa Maejima in Tokyo's Setagaya ward in 2000 and has since expanded internationally, with this counter located inside the Japan Village food hall at Industry City in Sunset Park. The restaurant is celebrated for its delicate shio (salt) broth made from dried fish, kelp, and chicken — a lighter, seafood-forward alternative to tonkotsu. The fast-casual counter format lets guests quickly order and enjoy traditional Japanese ramen amid the bustling food hall atmosphere. A perfect lunch stop when exploring Industry City's Japanese food and retail vendors. Vegan options are available.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Authentic shio broth rooted in Tokyo's Setagaya tradition — light, clean, and deeply savory.
  • Located inside Japan Village, NYC's premier Japanese food hall, for a full cultural experience.
  • Fast-casual counter format makes it ideal for a quick, satisfying lunch at Industry City.
  • Vegan ramen options available alongside the classic dried fish and kelp broth bowls.

Counter inside Japan Village food hall; no phone on record for this specific stall.

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