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Updated June 2026
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Nishida Sho-ten Midtown on East 49th Street is known for rich kakuni ramen topped with braised pork belly in a compact Midtown setting.
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This East 49th Street location, part of the Machida Shoten family, opened in 2019 to offer thick kakuni noodles and rich pork-and-dashi broth. Every bowl comes loaded with seasonal greens and a perfectly soft egg.
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Average rating: 4.5 / 5
NYNJ Ramen Enthusiast
6/23/2026

🍜5 / 5ramen rating
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Spend: $20–30
“Decided to give the monthly special a try at the always reliable Nishida-shoten on 49th, which this month is the Kimchi Ramen. It is a chicken based broth, but I couldn’t discern that over the ample spices from the Kimchi. This was not usual tame version of kimchi one finds in Japanese places - this was much more sour and funky. The noodles were the thicker of the two varieties that are served at Nishida. The kimchi itself was at first difficult to find - it was only after I had polished off some of the noodles that I began to find some cabbage. I imagine when plating they are probably putting the kimchi right at the bottom of the bowl with the tare so that when the soup is added they are getting a good mix of those spices to turn the soup red. Three healthy slices of Kakuni pork and some delicious mushrooms were good toppings. I generally love age-dofu (fried tofu) but not so much in this bowl. As it soaked up the soup it just became soggy and difficult to pick up. And I didn’t love that this was an egg drop soup. Creative idea, but for me I would have just appreciated more kimchi. Still, overall a very good bowl, and I like that they have monthly specials to mix things up for the regulars.”
NYNJ Ramen Enthusiast
4/28/2026
🍜4 / 5ramen rating
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Spend: $20–30
“Visited Nishida-shoten in the evening, which finally allowed me to sample some of their alcohol selections. But even more interesting was the special they were running: a bowl of “Mega Jiro”. Of course, I could not resist giving it a try. It is indeed “mega”. Tons of moyashi bean sprouts, cabbage, raw garlic and hunks of chashu pork. The soup had the familiar Jiro porky tang, leaning much more tang than pork. Surprisingly the ample servings of raw garlic were tamed by the karame tang from the shoyu tare, which pleasantly made the garlic a complementary jab rather than a knockout punch. The noodles were the thicker of the two varieties usually served at Nishida shoten but not the even thicker multigrain variety usually found in a Jiro bowl. Still, loved that they didn’t skimp on the cabbage as many Jiro offerings around town (and in Japan) have recently been wont to do.”
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Frequently asked questions
- Today’s hours: 11:30–16:00, 17:00–03:00. Hours may change on holidays.
- We summarize popular bowls here and link to the official menu for full details. Open the official menu →
- Yes. Vegetarian options are available; toppings vary by season. Ask staff if you have dietary restrictions.
- 302 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017 (Manhattan)
- Phone: +12123080791. For updates, check their social links or Google Maps listing.
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