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  2. Jinya Ramen Bar - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. California ramen bar opening soon in Johnson County, with ...

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    The menu includes ramen, Impossible tacos and rice bowls, mini tacos, tempura, edamame, gyoza, salads, pork spare ribs, Kobe hamburger steaks, panna cotta and Japanese cocktails.

  4. Ramen shop - Wikipedia

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    A ramen shop in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. 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 ...

  5. Jinya (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jinya Ramen Bar, ramen restaurant chain in the United States This page was last edited on 20 January 2022, at 11:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    He also states that ramen is better suited for soup or cold noodles than for baked noodles. In this case, however, ramen refers to Chinese noodles, not the dish. The first mention of ramen as a dish appears in Hatsuko Kuroda's Enjoyable Home Cooking (1947). [5] Early ramen or ramen-like dishes went by different names, such as Nankin soba ...

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  8. Tsukemen - Wikipedia

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    Tsukemen was invented in 1961 by Kazuo Yamagishi (1935–2015), who owned Taishoken restaurant, a well-known ramen restaurant in Tokyo, Japan. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1961, Yamagishi added the dish to his restaurant's fare using the name "special morisoba", which consisted of "cold soba noodles with soup for dipping."

  9. Stickney Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Students south of I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) attend schools in Central Stickney School District 110 (Charles J. Sahs Elementary School) and Burbank School District 111, followed by Reavis High School. Students in the more lightly populated area north of I-55 attend schools in Lyons School District 103, then Morton West High School in Berwyn.