Short & Sweet: Momofuku Noodle Bar, NYC

Style: Pan-Asian restaurant, specialising in ramen.
Budget: Mid-range.
Venue and atmosphere: Deceptively casual. The long wooden bar and communal tables and benches have the feel of a traditional Japanese ramen-ya, but the food will soon remind you that this is a destination restaurant (if the queue hasn’t already).
Service: Efficient and knowledgeable, but a little rushed and brusque; a common theme in my experience of New York City hospitality.
Food: This is what you are here for and, despite more than 10 years of hype, it doesn’t fail to impress.