Sunday, 19 April 2015

Japanese Ramen Restaurants in London

Hi all,

Today, my wife wrote an article for my blog. She introduces about Japanese Noodle “Ramen”. I believe Ramen is now quite popular for foreigners. I see some Ramen Restaurants in London and they seem to be very popular. Here’s the Ramen article from her.

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I would like to introduce you to a Japanese dish which is not Sushi.

It is a noodle called Ramen. There have been new places opened in London in the last few years.  There are two Ramen-Bars in Tottenham, "Kanada-Ya Ramen Bar" and "Ippudo".



I visited "Kanada-Ya Ramen Bar" the other day.

"Kanada-Ya" has three types of Ramen, Original Ramen, Moyashi Ramen  ( bean sprout noodle) and Chashu-Men(thick ham noodle). All of which can be topped with half boiled egg, extra seaweed, spicy miso paste and garlic sauce according to your taste.

I ordered the Moyashi Ramen with a half boiled egg and extra seaweed not forgetting asking to make the soup hot and the noodle hard because the Ramen in London is generally prepared as a special version for the English. The soup is less hot and the noodle is softer than the Japanese one.

The taste is really good. I felt like I was in Japan.

Both Ramen which Kanada-Ya and Ippudo serve are not actually the basic Ramen style but the Kyushu style from the Western part of Japan, after all the Kyushu style’s Ramen is also very popular in Japan. The Kyusyu’s soup is cooked from pork so it tastes thicker than the basic soya sauce one.

There is always a queue in front of the Kanada-Ya Ramen Bar.

I wish the English would be fond of it.





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That's all about for today. I did not introduce the Ramen Restaurants in Japan this time, but I will do it when I go back to Japan (it won’t be very long). As she wrote in the article, Japanese originated Ramen Restaurants in London (and probably in the other places) are very good so it might be a good idea to try some before you visit Japan (so you can find out what kind of tastes you will like in Japan).

Should you have any questions, requests or comments, please leave a message. I am very happy if you could give me some advises to improve this blog so more people can visit here and get information on what they need.

Bye!


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