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  2. Marugame Seimen - Wikipedia

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    Marugame Seimen (丸亀製麺), also known as Marugame Udon outside of Japan, is a Japanese fast-casual restaurant chain specializing in udon. The chain is operated by Toridoll Holdings Corporation based in Kobe. [2] In April 2023 Toridoll agreed to buy Franco Manca and The Real Greek from Fulham Shore for £93.4m. [3]

  3. Marugame Udon - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Kamaage udon, at Marugame Seimen (2013.06.01).jpg ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Udon; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org জাপানি নুডলস; Usage on es.wikipedia.org

  5. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines have been exposed to the influences from the Japanese, Indian and Chinese. [108] The cities of Davao and Metro Manila probably have the most Japanese influence in the country. [ 109 ] [ 110 ] The popular dining spots for Japanese nationals are located in Makati , which is called as "Little Tokyo", a small area filled with ...

  6. Category:Udon - Wikipedia

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  7. Suyen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Suyen is also the distributor of products of the various clothing, apparel and cosmetics foreign brands in the Philippines [1] The company is also involved in the food industry, managing the Philippine operations of Japanese chains Miasen, St. Marc Cafe, and Pablo (a cheese tart store chain), as well as Patchi , and Bench Cafe which was named ...

  8. Udon - Wikipedia

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    Tanuki udon: (in the Kantō region) [4] or Haikara udon (in Kansai): [4] topped with tempura batter pieces. Tempura udon: topped with tempura, especially prawn, or kakiage, a type of mixed tempura fritter. Tsukimi udon: ("moon-viewing udon"): topped with raw egg, which poaches in the hot soup. Wakame udon: topped with wakame, a dark green seaweed.

  9. Ajisen Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Ajisen Ramen (Japanese: 味千ラーメン, simplified Chinese: 味千拉面; traditional Chinese: 味千拉麵; pinyin: Wèiqiān Lāmiàn) is a Japan-based chain of fast food restaurants selling Japanese ramen noodle soup dishes.