Welcome to Kogane Ramen-Brooklyn Heights
"Kogane Ramen-Brooklyn Heights" offers a cozy dining experience with a variety of small plates, daily homemade ramen, and delightful desserts. The restaurant prides itself on flavorful broths, generous ingredient portions, and a neighborly ambiance. Customers rave about the spicy veggie ramen and commend the attentive service. The menu showcases options for vegetarians and vegans, catering to diverse dietary preferences. With outdoor seating available and gender-neutral restrooms, Kogane Ramen invites guests to enjoy a zen-like atmosphere in Brooklyn Heights. The affordable prices and excellent food quality make this spot a must-visit for ramen enthusiasts in the area.
-   76 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States76 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States Hotline: +1 718-875-2828 76 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States76 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States Hotline: +1 718-875-2828
Welcome to Kogane Ramen-Brooklyn Heights, where the aroma of rich, flavorful broth and delectable toppings welcomes you to indulge in a culinary experience like no other. Located at 76 Henry St in Brooklyn, NY, this ramen haven offers a plethora of options for both meat lovers and vegetarians alike, with daily homemade ramen creations that will leave your taste buds yearning for more.
Not only does Kogane Ramen-Brooklyn Heights cater to your ramen cravings, but they also provide a range of mouth-watering salad and side dishes, like the crispy Kogane Wings and the savory Pork Gyoza, ensuring a satisfying dining experience for all guests. The extensive menu also includes unique offerings such as the Spider Bun, featuring soft-shell crab and Eel sauce, and the flavorful Miso Lobster Ramen, combining Tonkotsu broth with lobster and red miso braised pork belly.
Customers rave about the rich and delicious broths at Kogane, with standout options like the Red Tonkotsu Ramen and the Spicy Miso Ramen garnering high praise. The cozy ambiance and friendly staff add to the overall dining experience, making Kogane a go-to spot for ramen enthusiasts in Brooklyn Heights.
If you're in the mood for a hearty and satisfying bowl of ramen, look no further than Kogane Ramen-Brooklyn Heights. From the first slurp to the last bite, you'll be transported to a world of culinary delight that will keep you coming back for more.
 
 I recommend spicy veggie ramen and small plates are good. The restaurant is cozy The service is good
 
 The food was good, the service was good and there will be another chance. The price is reasonable.
 
 Stopped by here with a couple of friends after checking out the nearby Nintendo event at Brooklyn Bridge Park! We walked in for a table of 4 around 7pm on a Sunday night and didn't have to wait at all. It wasn't my first time visiting but I don't think I've ever had to wait more than a few minutes for a table which is always a plus. I mean, who really has the patience? Their appetiser never falls short of delectable! My friends ordered the Brussels sprout, fries, and takoyaki to start off. For my main course, I got the Red Tonkotsu ramen to satisfy my love for spicy food.
 
 Kogane is one of the best ramen options around this part of Brooklyn, and I say this knowing Tsuta and Mr. Taka are further down in Dumbo. I've been to their Chelsea location before as well, but I quite enjoy the neighborly feel of this Brooklyn Heights location. There is outdoor seating available, but the cozy tables inside exude a nice zen ambiance when you visit during their off-peak hours. My usual order is their tonkotsu ramen ($17) or their spicy miso ramen ($18). I think both bowls are very solid, classic options that you can't go wrong with. The portions are quite generous and while they do offer kaedama ($4.50) which is extra noodles if you have leftover broth, I have never needed it. The staff here are super friendly and they also take Apple Pay!
 
 Consistently good ramen at Kogane! The broths are always so rich and delicious, and they don't skimp on ingredients with each serving. Noodles are sometimes a touch undercooked in my opinion, but not in a way that radically detracts from the meal. This is a great neighborhood spot, and one I think worth a visit if you're in Brooklyn Heights or DUMBO and want good ramen at a decent price!
 
 Gr8 food gr8 service.... What a lovely quaint spot. We were lucky to stumble upon it...
 
 This ramen is something special. If you're wondering how the Brooklyn and Manhattan locations compare, Brooklyn is noticeably better. The tonkatsu and red tonkatsu broths are 10/10. The slices of pork were perfectly melt-in-your-mouth the first time we dined here, but firmer (like most other places) the second time. Noodles are also firm, but that's what we want! I got the lobster ramen this time and would give that a 7/10. I liked the addition of lobster pieces which were nicely poached, but the broth was a little sweet for me. As a noodle soup lover who doesn't prefer ramen, this one is my favorite of all I've tried in New York.
 
 I was feeling noodle soup, so found Kogane Ramen on a Monday night. It was a chilly night, but the heater was way too strong for us inside the restaurant. Luckily, they have an outdoor patio where we sat instead. This was perfect as you really warm up with the hot ramen. We started off with a Hot Sake ($11) and a Sapporo Draft ($7). For the ramen, I got the Miso Lobster Ramen ($22) because how often do you get lobster in your ramen? The price is pretty reasonable as well for lobster. They even bring you a claw cracker to help you, but it wasn't really needed. When the bowl arrived, it seemed like a small bowl; but it's actually a lot. The bowl is deep, which made it deceiving. Such a well-rounded bowl of ramen from depth of broth to variety of toppings and tender chashu. Glad to have this in the neighborhood whenever I have a ramen craving.
 
 Post COVID glad to see that they're doing well and have additional seating outdoor as their shop is rather small. I got their Spicy Miso Ramen ($18) and it is just as good as I remembered. I also got the Herb Sweet Potato Fries ($7), the highlight being their Yuzu Mayo dipping sauce. The sauce I have to say was a bit overpowering with the Yuzu flavoring and they need to take it easy on that. Also if you're a big credit card points person, this place is classified as a grocery store for some reason and not a restaurant. Tried calling my credit card company and they won't change it.
 
 Hey this place made me start giving reviews after 2/3 long years on yelp- Food here is amazinggggggg!!! Loved their Ramen but the best thing was their Ramen Burger- Service was quick and pleasent- a MUST go place in Brooklyn heights! Also Prices were sooooo reasonable.
 
  
 