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Ramen, 811 Eighth Ave., 917-388-2555
This Chinese and Japanese neighborhood spot is destination-worthy for many– lucky you if you work nearby! Choose from buns, dumplings, wontons and of course, noodles. Both fried and soup noodles are great lunchtime options! Ramen comes in varieties including cold sesame, spicy beef, roast duck and many more, with the option to add extra proteins or noodles. Dumplings come pan fried or steamed, and are stuffed with a variety of options, including chicken, shrimp or pork and vegetables.
Price range: $5-17.
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It’s midday. You’ve been working hard for hours at your job, and all you want is a delicious lunch to reward yourself (or to help nurse off that hangover!) But there’s a problem: deciding what to eat for lunch can be hard! There are either too many options, too few options or uncertainty about the quality and taste of what you’re getting. But we’re here to help.
Here’s our highly-curated list of lunch spots in Hell’s Kitchen.