Based on 0 critic and audience reviews analyzed across Manhattan
Thick, chewy, and deeply satisfying. Manhattan's udon scene is quietly excellent.
“An East Village udon specialist where the noodles are made fresh daily — thick, chewy, and served in a deeply savory dashi broth.”View more →
“An East Village Japanese restaurant where the hand-cut udon noodles have a satisfying chew and are served in a clean, umami-rich dashi.”View more →
“A Union Square udon chain from Osaka serving bouncy, thick noodles in a variety of broths.”View more →
“A compact udon specialist serving Hakata-style noodles with a satisfying chew in a well-seasoned broth.”View more →
“An Upper West Side sushi restaurant where the udon is a sleeper hit — thick, chewy noodles in a clean dashi broth that makes for a warming and satisfying meal alongside the raw fish.”
“A Canal Street Japanese-Hawaiian spot where the udon features thick, springy noodles in a rich broth.”View more →
“A Midtown West sushi restaurant where the udon noodles are thick and chewy, served in a savory dashi broth.”View more →
“A Lower East Side tsukemen specialist where the udon option features thick noodles served cold with a rich, concentrated dipping broth.”View more →
“A Rivington Street udon shop with a tight menu of hand-pulled noodles served in a clear, aromatic dashi.”View more →
“An intimate Japanese café where the udon is a thoughtful preparation — handmade noodles in a delicate broth with seasonal vegetables.”View more →
“A Park Avenue Japanese restaurant inside the Kitano Hotel where the udon noodles are silky and the dashi broth is refined and clean.”View more →