Shuya Ramen

Open now • Today: 12:00–22:00

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Open nowToday: 12:00–22:00

Price level

$$

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Overview

Updated April 2026

Borough

Brooklyn

Style

Izakaya

Price

$$

Community rating

5 / 5

Dietary

Vegan options · Vegetarian-friendly

Japanese izakaya with ramen as its star attraction, located in Williamsburg.

Location

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Our Take

Combining ramen with Japanese tapas, Shuya stands out for its creative small plates and flavorful broths.

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Shuya Ramen by NYNJ Ramen Enthusiast
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Average rating: 5 / 5

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4/28/2026

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🍜5 / 5ramen rating

Service: 5

Atmosphere: 5

Spend: $20–30

At a whopping $36 a bowl, the Wagyu Black Truffle Ramen bowl comes with high expectations, but it delivers. The Wagyu is sliced thinly and served rare. As it bathes in the broth it becomes medium rare, which itself was pretty cool to taste how the meat changes as it cooks. The bowl comes with a side of onsen tamago (literally hot springs eggs, a consistency between raw and poached), and the idea is to dip the beef in the egg, just as one would do with Sukiyaki. Delicious! Like two meals in one. The soup has intense truffle and mushroom umami, but was nicely balanced with some acidity so it never felt too rich. The noodles are chewy complex multigrain made in-house and for me are the star of a pretty great bowl. Mrs Enthusiast, a fan of the bowl the refined clean style that Shuya uses for its broth, went with the Assari Yuzu Shio ramen, in which the clam and salt broth is accented with the popular Japanese citrus fruit. We yet to try Afuri here in the US, but for us this was the best yuzu ramen we’ve had here. The yuzu played backing vocals to the briny clam frontman. The noodles in this bowl were thicker and less complex than the Wagyu Truffle bowl, soaking up the soup remarkably well and providing a yeastiness to the palette. We began the meal with Tebasaki chicken wings, perfectly crunchy on the outside and moist and well marinated on the inside. Everything I try on the Shuya menu is excellent.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Today’s hours: 12:00–22:00. Hours may change on holidays.
  • We summarize popular bowls here and link to the official menu for full details. Open the official menu →
  • Yes. Vegan options are available; toppings vary by season. Ask staff if you have dietary restrictions.
  • 517 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016 (Brooklyn)
  • Phone: +17183842355. For updates, check their social links or Google Maps listing.
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