As a food blogger, I’m always on the lookout for new and exciting restaurants to try. When I heard about RYUJIN in Brooklyn, I knew I had to check it out. Located at 513 Grand St, this restaurant serves up some of the best Ramen, Seafood, and Bars in the city.
Located in the heart of Brooklyn, RYUJIN is a must-visit for anyone who loves Japanese cuisine. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be transported to a world of flavors and aromas that will leave you feeling like you’re in Tokyo.
The Tonkotsu Ramen at RYUJIN in Brooklyn is a game-changer. The rich pork broth coats the noodles perfectly, and the slices of braised pork are tender and flavorful. It’s a comforting bowl of goodness that will leave you wanting more.
I was blown away by the Shio Ramen at RYUJIN. The light, savory broth is made with a combination of chicken and seafood stock, giving it a depth of flavor that’s hard to find in other ramen shops. The noodles are cooked just right, and the sprinkle of seaweed adds a nice salty kick.
The Miso Ramen at RYUJIN is a must-try for any miso lover. The rich, savory broth is made with a special type of miso that’s only available in Japan, giving it a unique and complex flavor profile. The noodles are perfectly cooked, and the slices of pork are tender and flavorful.
A Japanese noodle shop with a casual and welcoming atmosphere, featuring traditional Japanese elements such as tatami mats, sliding doors, and wood paneling. The lighting is soft and warm, creating a cozy ambiance that invites customers to linger over their meals.
10/10 ramen spot in Williamsburg! As a vegetarian, there’s usually only 1 option. This place has not 1 but 3 options! I got the vegetarian spicy tan tan…
Spot is super cute. service and sake were both really great, but unfortunately, the food was a bit hit or miss. Ordered a couple of apps, the tsukemen, and…
Ryujin is good! I ordered the Spicy Vegetable Miso Ramen which was tasty. I like that they have a selection of vegetarian/vegan appetizers and main meals…