Welcome to Gorin Ramen - Gotham West
At Gorin Ramen - Gotham West, our story unfolds within the vibrant backdrop of New York City’s culinary landscape. Nestled in the bustling Gotham Market, we focus on crafting authentic ramen that caters to both traditionalists and those seeking plant-based options. Our signature dishes, like the Hell's Miso and Hell's Vegan Miso Ramen, showcase a commitment to flavor, freshness, and quality. Customers rave about the tender chashu and the chewy noodles, while the inviting, casual atmosphere draws ramen lovers back time and again. At Gorin Ramen, we blend heartwarming recipes with a modern dining experience that makes each visit memorable.
- 600 11th Ave, New York, NY 10036 Hotline: (716) 902-3621
Welcome to Gorin Ramen - Gotham West, an exquisite gem nestled in the bustling food hall of Gotham Market, located at 600 11th Ave, New York, NY 10036. This petite but inviting ramen spot has swiftly established itself as a must-visit destination for ramen enthusiasts and casual diners alike, thanks to its dedication to quality and flavor.
At Gorin Ramen, the essence of Japanese cuisine shines through in every bowl. The menu boasts an impressive array of ramen options, catering to all tastes, including enticing vegan selections. The Hell's Vegan Miso Ramen stands out with its rich vege broth, homemade spicy oil, and topped with plant-based protein balls, bean sprouts, and vibrant veggies—a delightful option for those seeking a hearty vegan meal. For meat lovers, the Hell's Shoyu Ramen, featuring a well-balanced dashi-chicken broth, is heaven in a bowl, complemented by tender aburi pork chashu and fresh garnishes.
- Location: Conveniently situated in the lively Gotham Market, Gorin Ramen offers a casual dining experience amidst a variety of culinary choices.
- Highlight Dishes:
- Hell's Vegan Miso Ramen - $20.80
- Hell's Shoyu Ramen - $20.80
- Mini Karaage Chicken Rice Bowl - $12.00
- Takoyaki Octopus Balls - $10.00
- Appetizers: Gorin Ramen's appetizers, such as the Karaage Chicken and Mini Aburi Pork Chashu Rice Bowl, perfectly complement the ramen experience, providing savory bites to share or enjoy solo.
As noted by patrons, this ramen spot may be small, but it is a powerhouse of flavor. Customer reviews reveal a consistent quality in both food and service, making it a reliable choice for a quick meal or a cozy dining experience. Many enjoy the convenience of ordering online through their QR code system, which promises a straightforward dining process.
Whether you are a local or just exploring New York City, Gorin Ramen - Gotham West is not just about the food; it’s about the experience. With its inviting atmosphere and carefully crafted dishes, it beckons you to return, time and again. Don’t let its unassuming exterior fool you—this ramen haven is both a delightful discovery and a culinary treasure waiting to be savored.
For those in the area or planning a visit, Gorin Ramen promises satisfying meals that warm the heart. So come hungry, and leave satisfied!
Contact: For inquiries or to place an order, call (716) 902-3621.

Gorin Ramen is a tiny counter with seating in a shared space with other restaurants. I wouldn't expect much except that the food is prepared with such care, the quality and taste makes it a keeper for me. I've returned several times and every time the service and food is consistently good. Favorites the classic ramen and the kaarage chicken.

This food hall was a fun place to visit when we were nearby visiting the Intrepid. There were plenty of other options in the food hall, but I thought this ramen place had the best vegetarian options. The vegan miso ramen had great flavor and came with noodles, tofu, corn, green onions, cabbage, fried garlic, and bean sprouts. I added the marinated egg to the ramen, which was very good. It had a great portion size too - which would have been fine for two servings or to share. I would come back for the ramen again!

Easy to order, convenient if you have kids as this is in a food hall with many options. Got the udon for my kids, gyoza, edamame, and fried squid. The fried squid was really good, ramen was decent, and the chashu was really tender.

A very low key spot tucked away in a small food hall with good ramen! Ordering was simple - you can sit at the counter and scan the QR code. The ramen itself was yummy. The noodles were chewy, and the broth was very flavorful.

We didn't realize it was in a food hall with a few other options. We've been twice now in the evening during prime dining hours and the foot traffic seems on the lower side. We got the takoyaki as well as the miso and kitakata ramen. The miso was a lot better than the kitakata one due to its broth being a bit less salty and a lot more wholesome. It's a convenient spot if you're in the neighborhood but wouldn't go out of my way to come.

Seems like a hole in the wall that we stumbled upon after being hungry after the city cruise. The Kitakata ramen that my daughter and I shared was freshly made, filling, and perfect for the typically cold New York fall weather. The broth could have been a little bit more rich but overall, the experience was good. Of course, I had to have some takoyaki and theirs was tasty and very delicious. Glad to have tried this place!

Honestly one of the better ramens in New York City! I like the Kitakata Ramen. The food hall itself is a bit empty, but don't let that deter you! The ramen is really good, and also the Italian restaurant across the way. Hope they all survive!

One of the only places in Gotham West Food Market to still be around from my first visit in 2016, which means it's gotta be pretty good. You order everything online. Every table and bar seat has its own QR code so the staff know exactly where to bring the food, which I thought was cool. I ordered a karaage don and I could see the cook frying the karaage right at the bar so you know it's fresh. The karaage don was nothing. Just some freshly fried chicken over a bed of rice and a sprinkle of cabbage. They do have an aioli type of sauce that I did find to be delicious - so much so that I got a second helping. The sauce is a must for the karaage which is sort of plain on its own. If you're in the area, go ahead and swing by. But this is not the kind of place you should go out of your way for, especially as a tourist with limited time.

It's pretty great to have a new ramen spot in the 'hood and far over in west Hell's Kitchen than most of the other options. And, it's also great to see a new Ramen spot claim the empty space that has lingered in Gotham Market since the pandemic took out the previous ramen place. Gorin is a pretty good option for ramen. We went through our ramen phase a couple of years ago and became pretty particular about the places we liked and ones we didn't. In comparison to many of the other ramen spots in the city, Gorin offers plenty of options, and from our first experience, they're pretty tasty and delicious. Service was pretty good. But like most of the places in Gotham Market, it's order at the counter and sit at the table. Still, friendly and delightful and pretty fast with the food. Definitely up for going back.

Muy rico la verdad, pedi un ramen y unos pollos con una salsa que estaba muy rica. Este lugar queda dentro de el mercado Gotham. Es muy informal y pues la gente q trabaja ahi no habla mucho ingles pero son amables!