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By 👻 @Joshua K., 02/19/2024 3:00 am
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Momofuku Noodle Bar is located on the third floor of the Columbus Circle Mall. This was the first restaurant we made a stop at during our trip to New York City. Despite it being a weekday (Wednesday), reservations were required. We were able to secure our spot for 2 at the 3 PM time slot. Luckily, we did not have to wait and were promptly seated at one of the tables by the bar. Momofuku is definitely a name that attracts people when it comes to ramen. The restaurant itself had a very contemporary design with light wood and modern lighting fixtures, which is perfect for the location in Columbus Circle. The noodle menu is pretty straight forward, with more of a focus being placed on the variety of bao buns, fried chicken, and other items being offered. Given the fact that it started snowing very hard upon getting to Columbus Circle, a warm bowl of ramen was definitely warranted. There was a very interesting ramen of the day that we passed on (white truffle ramen, which I believe was $60). We opted to keep it simple with the Garlic Chicken Ramen ($20, baby bok choy, poached egg) and the Smoked Pork Ramen ($21, pork belly, poached egg, bamboo). My fiancée's Smoked Pork Ramen had a slight kick to it, and my Garlic Chicken Ramen was garlic forward (go figure, but definitely not overpowering, and neither was the smoke or spice on the Pork Ramen). The portions were also a good size. We left Momofuku Noodle Bar full and continued to walk around the mall. I wish more variety was included in their noodles/ramen menu, but everything was certainly delicious. Given the smaller field of competition, they would do really good in South Florida-- a logical place for them to expand. Regardless, we'll have to take a hard look at Momofuku vs. other ramen spots in the city next time we are here.
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