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  2. Ton-Ichi: The Must-Try Evanston Ramen Spot - AOL

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    For this reason, I think Ton-Ichi should be recognized within the Evanston dining scene a little more. With good food and an even better atmosphere, dining at Ton-Ichi provides a different vibe ...

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  5. Ramen Ryoma - Wikipedia

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    Ramen Ryoma is a Japanese restaurant with multiple locations in the United States and Chile. The Beaverton, Oregon restaurant is attached to a Uwajimaya store and serves shio, shoyu, and miso broths, as well as chashu pork, pan-fried pork gyoza, and kurobuta sausage.

  6. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    Street food vending is found all around the world, but varies greatly between regions and cultures. [2] Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day. [3]

  7. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Saito – a three Michelin star Japanese cuisine restaurant in Minato, Tokyo, primarily known for serving sushi; Yoshinoya – a Japanese fast food restaurant chain, it is the largest chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants; Tofuya Ukai - a tofu restaurant that serve dishes in "refined kaiseki stye" [8]

  8. Yatai (food cart) - Wikipedia

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    Yatai at a summer festival [1]. A yatai (屋台) is a small, mobile food stall in Japan typically selling ramen or other food. The name literally means "shop stand". [2] [3]The stall is set up in the early evening on walkways and removed late at night or in the early morning hours.

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