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JINYA Ramen Bar is a chain of restaurants based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in ramen noodle dishes. The restaurants are located across the Lower 48, Washington DC, and Hawaii in the US; [1] and Burnaby, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver in Canada. [2] [3] Los Angeles food critic Jonathan Gold has praised the restaurant. [4] [5] [6]
A ramen shop is a restaurant that specializes in ramen dishes, the wheat-flour Japanese noodles in broth. In Japan, ramen shops are very common and popular, and are sometimes referred to as ramen-ya (ラーメン屋) or ramen-ten (ラーメン店). Some ramen shops operate in short-order style, while others provide patrons with sit-down service.
Pork ramen from New York restaurant Momofuku Noodle Bar. Momofuku is a culinary brand established by chef David Chang in 2004 with the opening of Momofuku Noodle Bar. It includes restaurants in New York City, Toronto (defunct), [1] Las Vegas, and Los Angeles (Noodle Bar, Ssäm Bar, Ko, Má Pêche (defunct), [2] Seiōbo, Noodle Bar Toronto, Kōjin, Fuku, Fuku+, CCDC, Nishi, Ando, Las Vegas ...
Los Angeles-based Jinya Ramen Bar plans a mid-February opening in Overland Park’s Bluhawk.. The 3,000-square-foot restaurant, at 7761 W. 159th St., will have an open kitchen, full bar and patio ...
4939 York Blvd., Los Angeles, (323) 274-4250, kiezla.com Chef Toshimitsu Sakamaki, formerly of Yakitoriya, mans the grill at chicken-based ramen shop Tori-soba Sumiya in Sawtelle. (Stephanie ...
Ramen has become synonymous in America for all instant noodle products. [114] Some prominent brands are Top Ramen (originally Top Ramen's Oodles of Noodles), Maruchan, and Sapporo Ichiban. A wide range of popular brands imported from other countries are available at many Asian grocery stores and some supermarkets.
Top Fresno/Tulare ramen restaurants. No. 27 Sushi Kuu, 509 E. Main St., Visalia.. This is a sushi place in downtown Visalia first and foremost, but it has a few kinds of ramen on the menu.
Los Feliz neighborhood Los Feliz Boulevard: Rancho Los Feliz, originally granted to José Vincente Feliz [1] Micheltorena Street: Manuel Micheltorena, Mexican Governor of Alta California [1] Mulholland Drive Mulholland Highway: William Mulholland, water-services pioneer in Southern California Olvera Street: Augustín Olvera, early Los Angeles judge