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  2. 6 NYC Ramen Shops That'll Transport You to Japan - AOL

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    Founded in Kagoshima, Japan, in 2007, Menya Jiro has since opened three brick-and-mortar New York City restaurants and several more in Japan. Menya Jiro’s signature ramen combines pork tonkotsu ...

  3. Ivan Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Owner Ivan Orkin was born in Syosset, New York, and moved to Japan in the 1980s to teach English after graduating from college. [2] In 1990, he returned to the United States with his Japanese wife, Tami, and attended the Culinary Institute of America from 1991 to 1993. [2] He subsequently worked as a chef in New York at the Mesa Grill and Lutèce.

  4. Tempura Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Tempura Matsui is a Japanese restaurant in New York City. [2] [3] [4] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [5] See also. Food portal; List of Japanese ...

  5. This Is the Best Ramen in Your State, According to Customers

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    Seattle, Vancouver, and New York City. Ramen Danbo serves traditional Fukuoka-style ramen with Kyushu-style thin noodles and a signature pork-based tonkotsu broth that are both crafted in house ...

  6. Masaharu Morimoto - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Morimoto opened the restaurant Momosan Ramen & Sake on Lexington Ave. in New York City. [12] In October 2016, Morimoto opened Morimoto Las Vegas located inside the MGM Grand hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. [13] In October 2021, Morimoto opened the restaurant Momosan Ramen Boston inside The Hub on Causeway in Boston, Massachusetts. [14]

  7. Black-owned ramen shop adds a soul-food staple to the ... - AOL

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    After running pop-ups and selling at-home ramen kits for around three years, Ramen by Rā opened in December as a five-seat kiosk-style restaurant serving asa ramen with some classic New York flavors.

  8. Ichiran - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Japan, Ichiran has restaurants in Hong Kong, Taipei, Taichung, and Brooklyn, New York. The pricing of the New York restaurant has been subject to criticism (tonkotsu ramen costs $18.90 there); Ichiran's director of operations Hana Isoda argues that the prices are not far from New York City's other top ramen restaurants. [6]

  9. Ramen Danbo - Wikipedia

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    Ramen Danbo is a Japanese restaurant chain. [1] There are locations in New York, Seattle, and Vancouver. [2] Reception.