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Marukin was a runner-up in the People's Choice category at the Whiskey and Ramen Festival in 2017. [25] The Daily Hive included Marukin in a 2021 list of 7 "spots in Portland that serve up slurp-worthy ramen". [6] Seiji Nanbu included Kinboshi in Eater Portland's 2022 overview of "where to find knockout ramen in Portland and beyond". [29]
Tokyo-based ramen shop Afuri Izakaya — wooed by cities like London, New York, Los Angeles, and Dubai — made Portland its first outpost outside of Japan because of its fresh spring water and ...
Exterior of Afuri in Southwest Portland, Oregon, in 2022. Afuri (also known as Afuri Izakaya) [1] is a chain of ramen restaurants, based in Tokyo, Japan. There are locations in Oregon, California, [2] Canada, Hong Kong, Portugal, and Singapore. [3] [4]
Afuri; Ajisen Ramen – Japanese ramen soup fast food chain; Bincho – a London-based Japanese restaurant styled on the traditional izakayas found throughout Japan; Hokka Hokka Tei – a bento take-out chain with over 2,000 franchises and company-owned branches throughout Japan
Oun Lido’s is a joint venture from Bounahcree “Bones” Kim, a 34-year-old Cambodian American, and Vien Dobui, who runs Công Tử Bột, Portland’s best Vietnamese restaurant.
Tokyo Sando is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Spouses Taiki Nakajima and Andrea Nakajima began operating the food cart from the Portland State University campus in downtown Portland in February 2020, just prior to the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. The business later relocated to 2nd Avenue and Stark Street. In 2023, the owners announced ...
In 2022, Krista Garcia and Ron Scott of Eater Portland said Ramen Ryoma is a "worthy [place] to get a Japanese noodle fix in Beaverton". [12] The website's Seiji Nanbu and Janey Wong included the restaurant in a 2022 overview of "Where to Find Knockout Ramen in Portland and Beyond". [13]
Food cart in 2013. Time Out Portland's Jen Woo included Hapa in a 2019 list of "the best food trucks in Portland to get your grub on." [1] Alex Frane of Eater Portland wrote in 2019, " Hapa Ramen might be my new favorite ramen restaurant in town, with a much more limited menu and a smaller space than Afuri, but rich, delicious ramens and an excellent whisky selection."