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Welcome to Setagaya

Setagaya, nestled in Brooklyn’s Japan Village, captures the essence of authentic Japanese ramen. With a focus on traditional flavors, it offers a warm, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Japan's cozy ramen shops. The standout dishes include the rich Black Garlic DX Ramen and the delicate Shio broth, which blend savory and subtle notes. Vegan options like the Tantanmen and Spicy Miso Ramen cater to diverse preferences. With friendly service and a casual setting, Setagaya is perfect for a comforting dinner after a day of exploring. Parking may be tricky, but the exquisite flavors make the visit undeniably worthwhile.

Setagaya: Reviews & Ratings

Catherine D.
Catherine D.

So I'm always skeptical of trying ramen I don't know why just am but I was in the mood it was cold wet and rainy. And the black garlic ramen bowl Omgish so delicious me and my partner got one to share she ended up getting her own. The pork pieces wow so delicious I didn't want my bowl to end I wiped in clean. I will for sure be coming back here when I'm back in this area. For sure must try don't skip it. Parking outside was difficult to find and you have to pay. Wasn't so busy inside. Very nice and helpful service as well

Jenny C.
Jenny C.

Honestly not the best ramen I have had but in the only ramen spot in Japan Village this is a must after lots of shopping. Ordering process was easy and the wait for the ramen wasn't long. I like that you can come back and grab a few things from other places before settling in with your ramen. I ordered the black truffle tonkotsu ramen and the spicy miso ramen. The tonkotsu definitely melted my heart as there weren't any seats inside and we had to kick it outside for seating. The spicy miso ramen is definitely spicy as well which is a good surprise! Definitely put up a good fight against the cold and honestly this really hit the spot. I prefer this over most of the other stalls in Japan Village and wholeheartedly say I'm grateful you are in industry city.

Ellie N.
Ellie N.

I absolutely love the Mt fuji Ramen. My friends call it spaghetti ramen since it's basically tomato and Parmasean, but I love the combination of tomato and cheese with chili flakes in my ramen. I had it in japan before and it was my absolute favorite type of ramen style so I'm very happy to have this close to me at home in the states.

Kiana F.
Kiana F.

This restaurant makes you feel like you're in an actual ramen shop in Japan. The booth was a cozy place, well furnished and overall, relaxing. But nothing beats the ramen! I had the Classic Tonkotsu Ramen (my favorite ramen) and hands down it was gratifying! The perfect meal for a chilly day. The staff were friendly and fast; best service I'd ever experienced. Definitely worth the visit!

Karen H.
Karen H.

This is my favorite ramen place in Japan Village. Setagaya Ramen in Japan Village offers authentic Japanese ramen with a unique broth. Their renowned broth, particularly the Shio (salt) broth, uses dried fish, kelp, and chicken for a delicate, seafood flavor. Setagaya Ramen's Black Garlic DX Ramen features a savory, salty, and subtly sweet broth, perfectly complementing the toppings and noodles. This rich and bold ramen blends traditional Japanese flavors with the distinctive taste of black garlic. My favorite is still the Black Garlic Dx Ramen. You order at the counter and staff was friendly and quick. This is a perfect spot for ramen if you visit Japan Village. There's not a lot of seatings but there's definitely lots of customers stopping by here for their delicious ramen.

Emil C.
Emil C.

I was staying at a nearby hotel in Brooklyn and came here for dinner. I ordered their classic tonkotsu ramen. With the thin straight noodles, it reminded me a bit of the ramen from Shinsengumi back home. I've had good ramen of various styles both in the States and in Japan. Some of the other reviews were a bit harsh. It wasn't the best bowl of ramen, but it definitely wasn't the worst that I've had. Unfortunately, these days with inflation, $15 for a bowl of ramen is considered cheap. Please keep in mind that ramen is inexpensive food. Don't come here with unrealistic expectations especially since this is in a food court and not a Michelin star restaurant. Here's a little history of this restaurant: https://www.setagayany.com/

Bri K.
Bri K.

Affordable and amazingly delicious. I was craving ramen for the longest and this hit the spot. I got the classic tonkotsu and my cousin got the black garlic tonkotsu. We were extremely impressed to how perfectly charred and crisped the tonkotsu was. The broth was rich and noodles were al dente. It is a small with limited seating but there is bar seating. Service was great and accommodating.

Chin T.
Chin T.

This ramen place is located within Industry City Japan Village across from Sunrise Mart. You place the order at the counter. We ordered Spicy Miso Ramen & Classic Tonkatsu Ramen, you add drinks as well. There's seating however, keep in mind the place can get really busy and there might be guarantee seating if you come on a weekend. We came on a Friday afternoon. Ramen was delicious! Would recommend coming back! Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambience: 5/5

Location

  • Setagaya
    934 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232 Hotline: (646) 940-0637

Welcome to Setagaya, a delightful ramen haven nestled in the heart of Brooklyn's Japan Village. Located at 934 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY, this cozy spot offers a fusion of traditional Japanese flavors with a modern twist. Whether you’re a ramen aficionado or a casual diner, Setagaya is a place where rich culinary traditions come to life.

As you step inside Setagaya, you are greeted with the comforting aroma of simmering broth. Their menu features an array of ramen offerings, with standout dishes including the Classic Tonkotsu Ramen and the indulgent Black Garlic Tonkotsu. The Classic Tonkotsu, rich with chashu pork, menma (bamboo shoots), scallion, and seaweed, is a must-try. Each bowl is crafted with precision, ensuring a savory experience that takes you straight to the streets of Japan.

  • Classic Tonkotsu DX Ramen: More than just a meal, this dish elevates your dining experience with four succulent pieces of chashu and a perfectly cooked egg.
  • Black Garlic Tonkotsu: A delicacy featuring an umami-rich broth that combines the flavors of garlic and pork, resulting in a comforting and hearty bowl.
  • Seasonal Specials: Don't miss the Hiyashi Chuka, a refreshing summer noodle dish that bursts with flavors of chicken, cucumber, and yuzu espuma.

Setagaya also caters to diverse dietary preferences with vegan options and the ability to customize your ramen with extra toppings like seasoned tofu, spicy sauce, or even kaedama (extra noodles). The atmosphere is laid-back, making it perfect for a casual dinner or a post-shopping meal.

The reviews speak volumes about the dining experience at Setagaya. Customers rave about the cozy ambiance and the attentive service. One review mentioned, "This restaurant makes you feel like you're in an actual ramen shop in Japan." Many patrons noted the rich flavors of the broth, particularly the black garlic variant, which delivers a satisfying depth to each bite.

Unlike many bustling eateries, Setagaya is a hidden gem with a friendly staff ready to ensure you have a memorable dining experience. There might be limited seating, but the wait is typically short, allowing you to enjoy your dish without hassle. Street parking is available, though it may require a bit of patience.

In conclusion, if you find yourself in the bustling Japan Village, make sure to stop by Setagaya. With their delicious offerings, excellent service, and inviting atmosphere, it’s a destination that promises to satisfy your ramen cravings time and again. Don’t skip it!