New York · Ramen · casual
Tabata Japanese Restaurant
Ramen & Japanese Comfort FoodRamenYakitoriSobaTeishokuCasual Dining
Long-running Hell's Kitchen Japanese comfort-food spot with ramen, yakitori, and soba, operated since 2011 by a Japan-trained chef with a loyal Japanese clientele.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Hell's Kitchen
- Since
- 2011
- Owner
- Maung Htein Linn

Plate № 2560
About
Tabata Japanese Restaurant has been a reliable neighborhood anchor on 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen since 2011, operated by Burmese-born owner Maung Htein Linn, who spent eleven years working in Japan before opening in New York. Named after the Tabata district of Tokyo, the restaurant has earned a devoted following among Japanese expats and local regulars for its honest execution of ramen, soba, yakitori skewers, and teishoku set meals. The tan tan men and sutamina ramen are among the most popular bowls, and the approachable pricing makes it one of the more accessible authentic Japanese spots in midtown. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Operated by a chef with eleven years of hands-on Japanese kitchen experience, resulting in ramen and yakitori that satisfy discerning Japanese expat diners.
- One of Hell's Kitchen's longest-running Japanese restaurants, with a consistent track record since 2011 and a loyal local following.
- A full menu spanning ramen, soba, yakitori, and teishoku sets makes this an unusually versatile spot for any Japanese craving.
- Approachable prices and daily lunch service make it a practical go-to for both quick meals and relaxed dinners near Times Square and the Theater District.
Non-Japanese ownership but Japan-trained; named after Tokyo's Tabata train station neighborhood. Sister location at 1435 2nd Ave (UES).
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