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 ...
Taisei Hikage is fighting a losing battle at his Tokyo ramen shop - not to attract customers, but to keep a lid on the price ...
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Vietnamese chef trains 9 years and creates 240 ramen recipes before opening his own Tokyo shop
Luong Van Ha, a 36-year-old Vietnamese chef, runs one of Tokyo's most queued-for ramen shops after nine years at Mendokoro ...
TOKYO — Spicy, steaming, slurpy ramen might be everyone’s favorite Japanese food. In Tokyo, long lines circle around blocks, and waiting an hour for your ramen is normal. What awaits might be just a ...
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Tokyo's 5 best ramen shops with unique flavors
Japan is adept at toeing the line between tradition and modernity. A walk through Tokyo streets drives this point home: You might pass someone dressed in a traditional kimono, then turn a corner and ...
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