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Toyo Ramen BarBWorth Trying

349 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 · Ramen restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (510 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Cozy Park Slope ramen bar with friendly, fast service, creative bowls, real vegan options, and kid choices; flavors are generally good though consistency and spice calibration vary.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Toyo Ramen Bar delivers solid neighborhood ramen with friendly, attentive service and impressively fast bowl delivery, but inconsistent broth quality and protein tenderness prevent a higher grade. The cozy Park Slope setting and strong family-friendly options make it worth visiting, though it falls short of the area's premier ramen destinations due to occasional execution lapses.

Restaurant Summary

A small Park Slope nook where bowls arrive steaming fast and the vibe feels cozy and welcoming. Diners praise rich broths, crisp karaage, and friendly staff who do not rush you. On a cold day, guests describe the soup as comfort in a bowl. The cooking leans contemporary ramen with fusion edges—think kimchi maze-men, miso with chili oil, and vegan bowls—so it reads creative but approachable. Broths are often flavorful, though a minority report thin or underseasoned nights, plus spice levels that swing from mild to fiery. If you enjoy modern ramen with options to tweak toppings and heat, this spot is easy to like. Families are well served: there is a real kids menu (mini ramen or chashu bowl) and simple starters like edamame and buns. Picky eaters can stick to chicken wonton ramen or plain add-ons, while adventurous kids can explore toppings. Portions are reasonable for the price, but expect limited parking and occasional noise at peak times.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$30-$42 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Residential, family-friendly Park Slope corridor with steady foot traffic and neighborhood diners.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy in evenings; typical Brooklyn neighborhood comfort.

Nearby: Near boutiques, cafes, and other casual eateries along 7th Ave; quick access for locals.

Park SlopeThe dining scene in Park Slope is eclectic and upscale-casual, featuring farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, and diverse international cuisines. The neighborhood has a relaxed yet trendy social atmosphere, attracting locals who appreciate quality food in a welcoming environment.
South SlopeSouth Slope, near 7th Avenue, is known for its slightly more modern vibe compared to northern Park Slope, with a growing number of trendy eateries, bars, and boutique shops. It is popular among younger residents seeking a lively but still neighborhood-oriented dining experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–21:30 Tuesday11:30–21:30 Wednesday11:30–21:30 Thursday11:30–21:30 Friday11:30–22:00 Saturday11:30–22:00 Sunday11:30–21:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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