
The Noodle Bar at Brushstroke
Business Hours: 5:30-10.30
Address: 30 Hudson st, Brushstroke NY10013
A nice noodle bar
There is no common decoration in Japanese food stores at all, it is more like a western restaurant with a semi-open kitchen
We ordered two kinds of ramen Brushstrokes tonkotsu ramen and Duck original 7 miso ramen
The soup is rich in layers and rich in taste. The oil is very full. You can feel the taste of the pork bones at the first bite, but the noodles are easy to get greasy, and a handful of chopped green onions are sprinkled (for those who don’t like chopped green onions, be careful) The meat is overcooked. clip and disperse
Noodles are cooked more western style, like spaghetti
Miso ramen, friends who don't like miso, be careful... It's so miso miso that I want to cry
It's easy to get tired, it's really a crit for people with light taste
In the small box is actually the two sushi we ordered..
Right Right Sushi Tasmanian Trout Ikura (salmon and salmon roe) and Maguro Avocado (tuna and avocado)
The ingredients are all fresh, and there is rice with chopped seaweed and sushi vinegar under it.
It looks high class but there are no surprises at the entrance just fresh normal sushi in a box...
There is also a wagyu burger cutlet
The meat is very juice. It has a strong beef flavor when you enter it. It is accompanied by fresh lettuce and tomatoes. If you are tired of eating ramen, you can eat this for a change.
In fact, this Japanese food store should be drinking for the crooked nuts.
The menu is only one piece of paper and the wine list is very thick









