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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at Aziatish at Aziatish
The best bowl of ramen I had in Russia was a simple bowl of shio ramen from Aziatish, an Asian concept restaurant on the ground floor of a Soviet-era hotel in Novosibirsk, Siberia. Why so good? The night before we had downed a few bottles of wine and chased it with vodka. The Last Day of Pompeii by Bryullov shown was about the level of brain pain. That... More
The best bowl of ramen I had in Russia was a simple bowl of shio ramen from Aziatish, an Asian concept restaurant on the ground floor of a Soviet-era hotel in Novosibirsk, Siberia. Why so good? The night before we had downed a few bottles of wine and chased it with vodka. The Last Day of Pompeii by Bryullov shown was about the level of brain pain. That shio ramen fixed me right up.
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at СибирьСибирь at #SibirSibir
Sibir Sibir is a casual gourmet restaurant in Russia with a focus on Siberian cuisine. Wild game peroshiki topped with caviar for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Yes, please. A nice place to drink too much vodka.
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at at RA’MEN
RA'MEN Moscow is a very anime-centric noodle shop in Moscow. The place was packed with teenage girls in cosplay hairstyles and the guys chasing them. I'm not sure, but I think the naruto in the Naruto-themed bowl was dyed bread.
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at Ресторан Tottori at Restoran Tottori
Tottori is a ramen shop in Moscow with ties to Tottori Prefecture in Japan. Stylish interior, some great sake, and premium wagyu for a few extra rubles.
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at KU: рамен изакая бар at [ku:] Ramen Izakaya Bar
I visited Russia specifically to try Ku Ramen (yes, I'm a weirdo ramen nerd). The shop is a powerhouse in Moscow, with a couple shops doing 10 times the covers of your average Japanese ramen shop. The ramen was solid, with homemade noodles and a nice balance of salt and umami. I tried the entire menu. Tops were the tsukemen, duck shoyu, and shio. The... More
I visited Russia specifically to try Ku Ramen (yes, I'm a weirdo ramen nerd). The shop is a powerhouse in Moscow, with a couple shops doing 10 times the covers of your average Japanese ramen shop. The ramen was solid, with homemade noodles and a nice balance of salt and umami. I tried the entire menu. Tops were the tsukemen, duck shoyu, and shio. The side menu is fun. I never thought I'd be eating ゴヤチャンプル in Moscow.
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at 麺や丸三 at Marusan (丸三)
Marusan in Okubo.
Instead of your standard half-cooked egg, Marusan serves their ramen with a slice of Japanese-style omelet. Sweetened with a bit of mirin and sugar, this is a tasty treat usually reserved for the end of a sushi meal or a convenience store sandwich. Another topping, yamakikurage (山くらげ) is unique and special. This pickled... More
Marusan in Okubo.
Instead of your standard half-cooked egg, Marusan serves their ramen with a slice of Japanese-style omelet. Sweetened with a bit of mirin and sugar, this is a tasty treat usually reserved for the end of a sushi meal or a convenience store sandwich. Another topping, yamakikurage (山くらげ) is unique and special. This pickled Chinese vegetable is fresh and green. Crunchy stems that resemble kikurage, jellyfish.
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at at RA’MEN
RA'MEN Moscow is a very anime-centric noodle shop in Moscow. The place was packed with teenage girls in cosplay hairstyles and the guys chasing them. I'm not sure, but I think the naruto in the Naruto-themed bowl was dyed bread.
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I visited Russia specifically to try Ku Ramen (yes, I'm a weirdo ramen nerd). The shop is a powerhouse in Moscow, with a couple shops doing 10 times the covers of your average Japanese ramen shop. The ramen was solid, with homemade noodles and a nice balance of salt and umami. I tried the entire menu. Tops were the tsukemen, duck shoyu, and shio. The... More
I visited Russia specifically to try Ku Ramen (yes, I'm a weirdo ramen nerd). The shop is a powerhouse in Moscow, with a couple shops doing 10 times the covers of your average Japanese ramen shop. The ramen was solid, with homemade noodles and a nice balance of salt and umami. I tried the entire menu. Tops were the tsukemen, duck shoyu, and shio. The side menu is fun. I never thought I'd be eating ゴヤチャンプル in Moscow.
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Yoshiki in Shin-Koiwa
Duck ramen has been an ongoing trend in recent years, with our web-footed friends making for some tasty bowls. It’s an expensive ingredient, but with the cost ceiling for ramen rising a few hundred yen, it isn’t out of the question. Yoshiki, out Chiba way, turns ducks into a rich bisque. It’s perfect for tsukemen.
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Yoshiki in Shin-Koiwa
Duck ramen has been an ongoing trend in recent years, with our web-footed friends making for some tasty bowls. It’s an expensive ingredient, but with the cost ceiling for ramen rising a few hundred yen, it isn’t out of the question. Yoshiki, out Chiba way, turns ducks into a rich bisque. It’s perfect for tsukemen.
Full write up on my website.
@ramenadventures #ラーメン #らーめん #日本 #日本のラーメン #food #ramen #foodpics #hashtagskindalame #美味しい #旨い #ramenadventures #拉麺冒険 Less
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- Ramen Adventures added a new meal Dinner at 麺や丸三 at Marusan (丸三)
Marusan in Okubo.
Instead of your standard half-cooked egg, Marusan serves their ramen with a slice of Japanese-style omelet. Sweetened with a bit of mirin and sugar, this is a tasty treat usually reserved for the end of a sushi meal or a convenience store sandwich. Another topping, yamakikurage (山くらげ) is unique and special. This pickled... More
Marusan in Okubo.
Instead of your standard half-cooked egg, Marusan serves their ramen with a slice of Japanese-style omelet. Sweetened with a bit of mirin and sugar, this is a tasty treat usually reserved for the end of a sushi meal or a convenience store sandwich. Another topping, yamakikurage (山くらげ) is unique and special. This pickled Chinese vegetable is fresh and green. Crunchy stems that resemble kikurage, jellyfish.
Full write up on my website.
@ramenadventures #ラーメン #らーめん #日本 #日本のラーメン #food #ramen #foodpics #hashtagskindalame #美味しい #旨い #ramenadventures #拉麺冒険 Less