Tokyo — Japan's ubiquitous ramen shops have long served that most-proletarian of dishes at no-frills counters, where customers unceremoniously slurp and gulp their way through boiling-hot bowls of ...
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Ankeny gets new Japanese ramen shop
A new ramen shop is bringing Japanese flavors mixed with the owner's Tibetan roots to Ankeny. Driving the news: Toyo Ramen & Japanese Street Foods opened Jan. 1 in The District at Prairie Trail, ...
Ramen is a beloved Japanese dish known for its steaming hot noodles. The dish's popularity has surged globally, with the U.S. alone seeing a 72 percent increase in retail sales since 2000. Ramen ...
STORY: As a record number of ramen shops close in Japan, one owner, Taisei Hikage, has been fighting a losing battle. He’s striving to keep the prices low while ingredients and fuel costs continue to ...
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The best ramen and myriad-colored landscapes: Total adventure in Hokkaido, Japan's last frontier
The northernmost island of the country captivates with its imposing nature, a unique culinary culture, and delightful hot ...
A mechanical bowl of noodles bobs up and down on a sidewalk in Yokohama, Japan, greeting guests as they approach an expansive museum dedicated to the history of ramen. The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum ...
When Daikaya opened near Chinatown in 2013, real-deal ramen was a rarity in DC—let alone Sapporo-style, one of 32 regional varieties of the soup in Japan. The snug shop pioneered a craze, proffering ...
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15 Types Of Ramen, Explained
If you're a fan of ramen, you'll love exploring the different types, with the broths, noodles, and other ingredients varying ...
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