NYC’s Best Noodle Spots with Anonie

Travel Guide to New York City by ANONIE
ANONIE founder, Gianna Do

NYC’s Best Noodle Spots with Anonie

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The New Yorkers love for a good bowl of noodles doesn't show any sign of stopping and it's likely restaurants and cafes attempting to perfect this dish will continue flooding in. In an effort to keep you well fed with flavourful broths and firm noodles, Gianna Do, the founder of up-and-coming cult fashion brand, Anonie, has shortened down the endless list of spots to her favourite and trusted joints serving the best noodles. Hope you're hungry.

Mala Project

122 1st AvenueNew York, NY 10009United States of America

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+1 212 353 8880

The silkiest noodles. Hope you have a strong grip.

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Hunan Slurp

112 1st AvenueNew York, NY 10009United States of America

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+1 646 585 9585

Next door to Mala Project. If you are feeling cheeky get the Mala Beef Rice Noodle.

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Hanoi House

119 Saint Marks PlaceNew York, NY 10009United States of America

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+1 212 995 5010

If hugs were a food, it would be pho from Hanoi House.

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Raku

48 MacDougal StreetNew York, NY 10012United States of America

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+1 212 989 4797

Best hand-pulled udon in town.

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Hao Noodle

401 6th AvenueNew York, NY 10014United States of America

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+1 212 633 8900

Get the braised meatball noodle soup. The eight spices crispy tofu is a must.

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Ho Foods

110 East 7th StreetNew York, NY 10009United States of America

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+1 347 788 0682

Tiny spot. Flavourful noodle soup.

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Her Name is Han

17 East 31st StreetNew York, NY 10016United States of America

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+1 212 779 9990

I am really bad with spicy food. But I’ll eat the rice cake hot pot from Her Name is Han through tears if I have to (I want to).

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Ivan Ramen

25 Clinton StreetNew York, NY 10002United States of America

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+1 646 678 3859

Let’s not forget about ramen. Try the thin rye noodles like Tokyo Shio."

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