/ラーメン Ramen 拉麺/

Have you ever eaten Ramen?
If so, which Ramen is your favourite?

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Jiro

Miso ramen is my favorite.

I ate in a place in Takadanobaba that was great. I don't remember the store's name, but it was close to the station.

Shoyu for me but my gf prefers Miso.

yes i have made mama noodles. don't like very much

with beef

Spicy miso.

I think I found out which store it was: tabelog.com/tokyo/A1305/A130503/13032120/

Shoyu or Tonkotsu for me.

Also had some killer seafood salt ramen in the Inland Sea near Imabari.

I love AOBA
nakano-aoba.jp/

youtube.com/watch?v=dBJxVZGzLl4

The tonkotsu in Japan was fucking delicious. I wish it was more prevalent in America; it's mostly salt or soy here.

I love ichiran too.
おいしいよね
ichiran.co.jp/english/

Yeah, there's one really close to me when I'm in Japan for work, so I always go there first thing when I arrive.

They'd do really well in USA.

What sort of ramen is most popular in Japan?

>ramen
nope, it's buta no esa

I think Ramen really suits pork rather than beef

>with beef
Germany, what happened to you?

the instant chicken one from my local supermarket

plz tell me Frenchized Ramen ;)

I want Ichiran open stores in USA too.

old : shoyu
now : shoyu or tonkotsu

I'm not a weaboo but i'd really like to visit Japan. I'm kinda afraid of the language barrier tho. I've heard Japanese are really bad at english or won't speak it at all. Or is it not true ?

불닭볶음면.

Does it suit chicken better than pork?

Now there's an idea I wanna try now, maybe some kind of ramen in pepper cream sauce.

It's somewhat true, but you can still manage with only english in the larger cities. Metro and signs are usually bilingual.
I met some aussies in a hostel and none spoke a lick of japanese but they were doing fine.

Also, keep a smartphone so you can use the map.