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Updated April 2026
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Elegant ramen bar known for its signature burnt miso ramen — a bold, smoky take on Kyoto-style comfort food.
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Gogyo Gramercy: what to know
This is the only Gogyo location in NYC, and it leans high-end: bold flavors, dramatic bowls, and a cozy, upscale room that suits date nights more than quick solo meals.
- Address: 20th Street between Park Ave and Broadway
- Best for: ramen enthusiasts and special occasions
- Not for: first-time ramen eaters
- Late night? No — closes at 10pm
- Crowd note: Saturday 6:30pm, group of 4, no wait
- Feel: comfortable, unhurried dinner crowd
Our Take
Imported from Kyoto, Gogyo delivers an unforgettable ramen experience with its flame-torched miso broth, perfectly balanced with smoky depth and creamy richness. A high-end ramen experience just steps from Union Square.
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Community reviews
Average rating: 4.3 / 5
Thursdaybabyy
3/29/2026

🍜5 / 5ramen rating
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Spend: $30–50
“My second visit here was fantastic!! I ordered the Homura Spicy and absolutely loved it!! I can’t wait to go back and try it again 😋”
The Chashu kidd
2/25/2026

🍜5 / 5ramen rating
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Vegetarian: Great vegetarian options
Spend: $30–50
“Gogyo — Second Visit, Even Better Than the First This was my second time at Gogyo, and it completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment you sit down, the attention to detail is clear — the plating, the dishware, the menu pairings, and the overall aesthetic all feel intentional. Gogyo doesn’t just serve ramen; they deliver a full experience. I ordered the Shoyu Tsukemen, and it was absolutely blasted with flavor. The dipping broth is rich and deeply savory, made purely from chicken and pork — no seafood in the base — which gives it a clean but powerful profile. It’s also highly customizable, which I appreciate. The portion of noodles was generous to the point where I couldn’t even finish everything. The new appetizers are a strong addition to the menu. The spicy karaage had just enough kick without being overwhelming — crisp on the outside, tender inside, and balanced well. What stood out most was the shredded cabbage served underneath. It wasn’t just garnish — it helped absorb the sauce and balance the spice. That small detail shows the level of thought they put into the dish. The hana tempura was another highlight. The special sauce had a unique flavor — almost like ketchup with a subtle kick and wasabi edge — unexpectedly addictive. They’ve also added new sashimi options, which I didn’t try this time but look forward to exploring next visit. For drinks, I had a sake with a hint of yuzu that paired perfectly with the appetizers. I especially liked that the menu clearly shows recommended drink pairings — another thoughtful touch that elevates the experience. For dessert, I had the milk gelato while my wife went with the lemon. Both were smooth and refreshing, a great way to end the meal. @thursdaybabyy ordered the Homura Spicy Ramen, and she said it may be her favorite ramen in the city right now — she’ll likely leave her own review soon. The staff were attentive, the presentation was beautiful, and the flavors delivered. The only catch is the price — around $35 for a bowl of ramen. It’s on the higher end, but you’re paying for the craftsmanship, the ambiance, and the overall dining experience. Overall, Gogyo really impressed me this time around. If you’re looking for elevated ramen with strong attention to detail and generous portions, it’s worth a visit.”
Thursdaybabyy
1/6/2026
🍜2 / 5ramen rating
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Spend: $100+
“The This place is amazing for the ambiance and overall vibe, but I wasn’t a big fan of the ramen itself. It felt a bit overpriced and overly modernized. I was hoping for more authentic flavors, so the new-style approach didn’t quite hit the mark for me.”
The Chashu kidd
1/5/2026

🍜5 / 5ramen rating
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Vegetarian: Some options
Spend: $50–100
“Gogoyo Ramen is a really interesting experience. I enjoyed the food and the novelty of it right away—it’s clear there’s a very high level of craftsmanship behind every dish. The flavors are thoughtful and well-executed, and the presentation of each bowl is amazing and clearly intentional. I went at 6:30pm with a group of four and we were seated immediately, which was a great start to the evening. The ambience really stood out to me, it’s easily one of the best ramen shop environments I’ve experienced. The drink program is strong, with plenty of sake and other options to pair with the food, and the staff was kind and welcoming throughout our visit. The appetizers were excellent and complemented the ramen nicely. That said, at this price point, I personally still find myself drawn to some more affordable spots where I enjoy the flavors even more. Still, if you’re a serious ramen enthusiast, I 100% recommend trying Gogoyo at least once or twice. The creativity, unique flavors, and overall presentation are absolutely worth experiencing”
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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. Vegetarian options are available; toppings vary by season. Ask staff if you have dietary restrictions.
- 45 E 20th St, New York, NY 10003 (Manhattan)
- Phone: (646) 454-0057. For updates, check their social links or Google Maps listing.
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