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Ramen Setagaya (Williamsburg)

Shio RamenShoyu RamenTokyo-Style RamenVegan Options

Williamsburg's beloved Tokyo-origin shio ramen restaurant from Setagaya's international chain.

Price
¥¥
Area
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Since
2000
Owner
Tsukasa Maejima
Ramen Setagaya (Williamsburg) — authentic shio ramen restaurant in New York, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Plate № 2280
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About
The Williamsburg location of Ramen Setagaya on Bedford Avenue is the brand's most established full-service New York outpost. Founded in Tokyo's Setagaya ward in 2000, the restaurant is known for its refined shio broth — made with dried fish, kelp, and chicken — producing a delicate yet flavor-layered soup unlike the heavier tonkotsu dominant elsewhere in the city. The Williamsburg space offers a sit-down experience in a comfortable, casual setting that draws a loyal neighborhood following. Japan-origin recipes remain intact, with noodles and broth prepared according to the original Tokyo standards. A range of toppings and vegan options rounds out the menu.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The Williamsburg flagship brings Tokyo's Setagaya shio ramen tradition to Bedford Ave.
  • Lighter shio broth — dried fish, kelp, and chicken — offers a sophisticated alternative to heavy pork ramen.
  • Full sit-down dining experience, unlike the food hall counter at Industry City.
  • Vegan ramen options extend the menu to plant-based diners without compromise.
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