Nishida Sho-ten Bryant Park

★★★★★ 4.5 | 84 reviews | 6 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Service options
Delivery
Onsite services
Takeout
Dine-in
Highlights
Fast service
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Cocktails
Happy hour drinks
Happy hour food
Hard liquor
Small plates
Vegetarian options
Wine
Dining options
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Counter service
Seating
Amenities
Bar onsite
Restroom
Atmosphere
Casual
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
High chairs
Parking
Paid parking garage
Paid street parking
Usually difficult to find a space

About

Ramen shops in Midtown often cater to quick lunches and late-night dinners, fitting seamlessly into the neighborhood’s rhythm. Nishida Sho-ten Bryant Park aligns with that pattern, offering a spot where solo diners and small groups can grab a meal without lingering over formalities. The menu includes beer and cocktails, a detail that distinguishes it from the grab-and-go noodle counters scattered through the area. With takeout and dine-in options, it adapts to the pace of its surroundings, whether someone’s popping in during a work break or unwinding after hours.

Finding it is simple: the address, 〒10018 New York W 39th St, places it within easy walking distance of Bryant Park’s western edge. That location means it’s equally convenient for office workers filtering out of nearby skyscrapers and theatergoers looking for a pre- or post-show bite. Speed seems to be a priority here—fast service is noted more than once—which makes sense given the foot traffic in this stretch of Manhattan. Alcohol options suggest it’s not just a lunch-only affair, though the midday crowd likely keeps the tables turning.

Like many spots in this part of the city, it doesn’t rely on frills to draw people in. The focus stays on the basics: a bowl of ramen, a quick drink, and a place to sit for a while. For anyone needing details beyond the map pin, directions and hours are listed on the Google Maps entry. Questions about seating or takeout orders can go to no phone number provided, though the online listing covers most practicalities. It’s the kind of place that fits into a routine rather than demanding a special trip.

Technical Info

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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