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Welcome to Samurai Mama

Samurai Mama, nestled in Brooklyn, NY, is a Japanese noodle haven offering a variety of chilled and hot udon dishes. From the popular Chilled Bukkake Udon to the flavorful Chilled Kitsune Udon, each dish promises a unique culinary experience. Customers rave about the fresh, chewy udon noodles and the well-balanced flavors in the broths. Don't miss out on their sushi tacos and wasabi margarita for a refreshing twist. Whether you're a udon enthusiast or looking for a hip dining spot, Samurai Mama’s diverse menu and cozy ambiance make it a go-to spot for a delightful meal.

LOCATIONS
  • Samurai Mama
    205 Grand St Brooklyn, NY 11211
    205 Grand St Brooklyn, NY 11211 Hotline: (718) 599-6161

Welcome to Samurai Mama, a delightful haven for noodle lovers situated at 205 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, this Japanese eatery offers a unique culinary experience centered around finely crafted noodles, particularly their exquisite udon and ramen dishes. Whether you are a local or just passing through, Samurai Mama is the place to indulge in authentic Japanese flavors.

At Samurai Mama, you will find a menu brimming with flavorful options that capture the essence of traditional Japanese cuisine. Their offerings include an array of udon dishes, such as the Hot Dumping Style Udon, featuring spicy minced beef sauce with poached egg on a bed of perfectly cooked udon noodles. For a milder experience, the Bukkake Udon combines a silky sauce poured over noodles, enhanced by a creamy poached egg. As many patrons have praised, the noodle texture is often described as delightful, creating a satisfying bite that complements the rich flavors of each accompanying broth.

Let’s not overlook the tempting sides that elevate the dining experience at Samurai Mama. The Gyu Niku spicy minced beef and Kitsune (deep-fried tofu) offer perfect complements to your udon choices. Not to be missed is their carefully crafted Satsumaimo Tempura, made from sweet Japanese sweet potatoes that add a crunchy, delicious contrast to the main dishes.

Another standout feature is the restaurant's commitment to providing vegetarian options, as expressed by loyal patrons who rave about their Sansai Udon made with vegetable broth. This attention to inclusivity in their menu ensures that there is something for everyone, regardless of dietary preferences.

Readers have lauded the restaurant not only for its food but also for its warm and peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special gatherings. Customers appreciate the communal dining experience and commend the attentive service that enhances the overall visit.

As you enjoy the culinary creations at Samurai Mama, be sure to savor each bite and sip of their hearty soups. With options like Salmon Ikura Don and marinated poke, the experience transcends the ordinary. Regulars often recount their fond memories of dining here, highlighting the comforting familiarity and consistency in quality that keeps them coming back for more.

With many positive reviews echoing the sentiment of deliciousness and quality, it is clear that Samurai Mama stands out in Brooklyn's bustling food scene. If you're looking for a spot where flavor meets tradition, head over to Samurai Mama—it is sure to satisfy your cravings for authentic Japanese noodles.

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Deanna T.
Deanna T.

p solid udon and ramen noodles!! i got the ebu tempura one - the shrimp was delicious but the udon base was a bit too fishy for me. the noodle texture was delicious though! the chilled ramen noodles were a dish we got that was off the menu, but so delicious and flavorful. great service though & peaceful ambiance!

Jesse Y.
Jesse Y.

If you have Ramen, Sushi, good music, good drinks and good service all under one roof...well I'm there. Really wanted to give 5 star review for Samurai Mama however the only minor detail holding back is the broth on their original Ramen is a bit thin and lacking that rich deep flavor. Maybe it was just a one time fluke but overall I was very content. Definitely coming back soon to try their own house made Udon.

Krystalynn G.
Krystalynn G.

DELICIOUS!! Came here while visiting NYC and our local friends book our reservation here. It did not disappoint! We started with several apps and you really can't go wrong with any of them! I had the tofu udon in fish broth for my meal (I think it was called the Kitsune Udon) and it was very yummy. The tofu had a slight sweet flavor which was good to help break up the photo. The broth was SO good and I would recommend this place! The ambiance was also very nice.

Ida F.
Ida F.

My go to spot for Udon. Especially because they have a veggie broth option. I've been dining at Samurai mama for years and it's always been consistent in good food, service and ambience. I love their agedashi tofu, veggie tempura and Sansai udon. The udon never disappoints. Of all the Japanese spots I've dined in NYC, this is hands down the best veggie udon I've had. Many places don't really offer a veggie broth option so big plus for Samurai. Whenever I'm in the area I stop in for a bite. Great spot!

Phylicia H.
Phylicia H.

This restaurant has been on my list and I was finally excited to check it out for lunch on a Saturday afternoon. I loved the communal table and the decor inside. However, I'm not sure I would've liked it if I came during dinner because it would've been a bit too cramped and loud. It's winter time and no coat room so my winter jacket took up the entire seat next to me. Because I came during lunch when it was empty, it was not an issue. Ordered the seaweed salad, pork gyoza and sukiyaki udon. The seaweed salad was very interesting. The menu did not provide any details so I was expecting the usual seaweed salad you get anywhere. This was a dish that came with 5 different kinds of seaweed and 2 different sauces. It was very cool and unique, but flavor was just okay in my opinion. I felt extremely healthy eating it though, which is a nice feeling. Pork gyoza were small but packed with a lot of flavor. And the sukiyaki udon was delicious! I loved the umami, fatty beef and how the tofu soaked up all that sauce. My only wish was for the udon to come out hot like they do in Japan. I hardly had to blow on the udon to eat. I would come back to try other udon and ramen from here!

Janice H.
Janice H.

Really liked the fresh, chewy udon noodles :) Soup broth for the chilled bukkake udon is good if you like a sweeter broth. And I loved the onsen egg it came with! Desserts are pretty standard, nothing to write home about. Good for groups or a semi-casual first date.

Cindy W.
Cindy W.

This place is known for the udon and ramen - so don't miss out on trying these delicious noodles. We also got the fan favorite - sushi tacos. While each piece was beautifully presented, it didn't taste that special. Perhaps we should try the chef's special or pick our own next time. But I'd highly recommend the wasabi margarita and the spicy bukkake udon. The udon was so tender and silky. The soup base was seasoned perfectly without being too salty. Sitting at the communal table was a fun experience. It was set up mainly for couples. You can always tell when a couple is on a first date! Service was prompt. We were in and out in under 45 mins!