Hakata Tonton
Hakata Tonton: A Unique Japanese Dining Experience
If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind Japanese dining experience in New York City, look no further than Hakata Tonton. Located at 35 W 35th St, this trendy and casual restaurant offers a wide range of options for every palate.
- Unique Dishes: Unlike traditional sushi spots, Hakata Tonton's dishes are refreshing and unique. From Mentai Gnocchi to Yakiniku Wrap, each dish brings distinct flavors that will leave you wanting more.
 - Signature Hot Pot: The White Motsu Hot Pot is a must-try here. With dumpling skins, beef intestine, and cabbage, this dish is packed full of delicious flavors.
 - Impressive Presentation: The dishes at Hakata Tonton not only taste great but are also beautifully presented. The signature Shake Ramen, for example, comes with a cool presentation that adds to the dining experience.
 - Excellent Service: The attentive and friendly service at Hakata Tonton enhances the overall dining experience. From timely seating to personalized recommendations, the staff goes above and beyond to make your visit memorable.
 
Having tried a variety of dishes at Hakata Tonton, I can say that the flavors are truly exceptional. The Yakiniku Wrap and Mentai Gnocchi were standout dishes for me, offering a perfect balance of flavors and textures.
Whether you're a fan of traditional Japanese fare or looking to try something new and exciting, Hakata Tonton is a must-visit restaurant in the heart of New York City. With a diverse menu, excellent service, and a trendy ambiance, Hakata Tonton guarantees a memorable dining experience for all.
Hakata Tonton Menu
Location
 Address: 35 W 35th St New York, NY 10001
 Phone: (917) 261-6536
 
Business info
-  Takes ReservationsYes
 -  Offers DeliveryYes
 -  Offers TakeoutYes
 -  Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
 -  Wheelchair accessibleYes
 -  Accepts Credit CardsYes
 -  Accepts Apple PayYes
 -  Casual, TrendyYes
 -  Moderate NoiseYes
 -  Good for GroupsYes
 -  Good for Brunch, Dinner, DessertYes
 -  Waiter ServiceYes
 -  Full BarYes
 -  Asian-ownedYes
 -  Gender-neutral restroomsYes
 -  Outdoor SeatingNo
 -  Offers CateringNo
 -  Wi-FiNo
 -  Happy HourNo
 -  Drive-ThruNo
 -  Dogs Not AllowedNo
 -  TVNo
 -  Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
 -  Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
 -  Private DiningNo
 -  Bike ParkingNo
 
Last Reviews
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Author: Austin K.
Overall, I thought it was worth trying but it was a bit pricey for the portion. The Sashimi platter was good but small portions. Citrus salmon was flavorful with lots of roe. I wish I had some sort of rice to soak it all in. I forget what it's called but the squished rectangular sushi rice thing was just okay. Not that flavorful and the texture was too mushy. The yakiniru beef wrap and the grilled Intestines with roe were my 2 favorite. Both had tons of flavor and I wished I ordered more of these. The roe fried rice had crispy rice in the bottom which was a nice touch but don't need to necessarily get this. I haven't tried the pork feet here yet so may get that next time.
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Author: John C.
Wow what a unique Japanese restaurant. Unlike a typical sushi spot, their dishes are unique and refreshing. They have many options that are appetizer-sized and good for sharing. We ordered: Mentai Gnocchi, Goma Hamachi (amazing sesame sauce), maru maru potato (one of the best!), Yakiniku wrap (also amazing, would order double), garlic tonsoku, kani harumaki (fun, little handheld fusion tacos) & signature shake ramen (cool presentation). The dishes brought so many distinct flavors, you can easily return again to try more dishes. We'd definitely return!
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Author: Marc F.
Was walking around KTown-adjacent area, hoping my stomach would lead me to a delicious lunch. I lucked out that Hakata Tonton was open for lunch that day and were offering a special collaboration with a ramen shop - a $30/person set meal with shio ramen, mapo tofu, karaage, and various pickles. Couldn't turn this down and with a Suntory highball? Don't tempt me with a good time. Everything about this meal was perfect, from the delicate shio broth, to the spicy tofu, and the crunchy chicken. I really hope this collaboration comes back in some form. Would be interested to visit again for dinner and the main menu.
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Author: Jenn L.
Came here on a Wednesday with a 7PM resy. Cute ambiance and got seated quite quickly. Ordered: - TonTon HotPot (Red): Red represents the spicy version which had a bit of a kick. As someone who has reletively lower spice tolerance, I was able to enjoy the flavors of this dish - Yakiniku Wrap: Very delicious, would recommend - great flavors, I like how they incorporated some mayo - Black Sesame Ice Cream: Ice cream was a bit hard as if it was sitting in the freezer for a while but was good with the cracker