Bar in New York City, United States
Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY
100ptsJapanese udon that earns its Midtown visit.

About Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY
Tsuru Ton Tan brings a serious Japanese udon format to Midtown Manhattan, making it one of the more considered date-night options in an area dominated by generic steakhouses and tourist traps. Easy to book and best visited early evening for a quieter room. A stronger choice for food-curious diners than most of its immediate neighbors.
Is Tsuru Ton Tan Worth Booking for a Date Night in Midtown?
Yes — with some caveats. Tsuru Ton Tan at 64 W 48th St brings a Japanese udon house format to Midtown Manhattan, and for a two-person evening in the area, it punches above the typical Rockefeller-adjacent dining tier. The setting skews theatrical, the menu centers on udon in a way that makes the format feel intentional rather than gimmicky, and the pacing suits a relaxed night out rather than a rushed pre-theater meal. That said, Midtown has plenty of noise and crowds, and your experience here will depend heavily on when you go and what you're comparing it against.
What Tsuru Ton Tan Does Well
Tsuru Ton Tan is a Japanese import with locations in Tokyo and Osaka before landing in New York, which gives it genuine culinary lineage rather than a trend-chasing concept. Udon as a centerpiece is a less crowded format in Manhattan than ramen or omakase sushi, which means if you're an explorer looking for something that doesn't feel like the same three Midtown options, this delivers. The space is larger and more polished than a neighborhood noodle shop, making it more date-appropriate than a casual bowl-and-go situation. For food and travel enthusiasts who track Japanese regional cuisine, udon done seriously — with proper dashi and handmade noodles as a baseline expectation for a concept like this , is genuinely worth seeking out in a city where it remains underrepresented at this quality tier.
Date Night Potential
For two people, Tsuru Ton Tan works better as a dinner destination than a late-night option. The format lends itself to sharing and exploring the menu together, which is a point in its favor for a date context. Midtown dining can feel transactional, but the udon-forward menu and the more considered Japanese aesthetic of the space make it feel like a deliberate choice rather than a default. Noise levels in a restaurant of this scale in Midtown can vary , arriving closer to opening gives you a better environment for conversation. Compare this to grabbing a table at a generic Midtown steakhouse or Italian spot: Tsuru Ton Tan offers more talking points and a more specific experience, which is usually what makes a date dinner memorable rather than forgettable. If you want a full evening, consider pairing it with a drink at Angel's Share in the East Village or Attaboy NYC for a cocktail-forward close to the night.
Booking and Logistics
Know Before You Go
- Address: 64 W 48th St, New York, NY 10036
- Neighborhood: Midtown Manhattan, close to Rockefeller Center
- Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations are direct to secure
- Leading timing: Early dinner for the quietest room and easiest conversation
- Format: Japanese udon restaurant; suitable for two, also workable for small groups
- Dress code: Smart casual is appropriate for the setting
- Getting there: Well-served by subway (B/D/F/M at 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center)
How It Compares
For broader New York City context, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City bars guide, and our full New York City hotels guide. If you're planning a wider trip, our New York City experiences guide and wineries guide are also worth consulting. For cocktail bars beyond New York, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston represent strong regional benchmarks in the same thoughtful-drinks category.
Compare Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY | Easy | ||
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | ||
| Dirty French | Unknown | ||
| Superbueno | Unknown | ||
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | ||
| Angel's Share | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY known for?
Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY located?
Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY is located in New York City, at 64 W 48th St, New York, NY 10036.
How can I contact Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY?
You can reach Tsuru Ton Tan - Midtown, NY via the venue's official channels.
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