While “ramen” is the commonly known Japanese term, in Korea instant noodles are called “ramyeon” (라면). The Korean version ...
Do-it-yourself ramen noodles, Asian snacks, boba teas and Korean-inspired photo booths: Take a look at this new spot in Baton ...
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N.J.’s 1st self-serve ramen spot has arrived. Here’s what to expect.You’re probably wondering, what’s ramyun? It refers to Korean instant noodles, whereas ramen is more acquainted with Japanese tonkotsu.
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