Ramen=noodles, originally from China. Japanese make it different.
Japanese Ramen that you must try:
Salt Ramen, Soya-Bean Ramen, Miso Ramen and Pork-Bone Ramen.
Ramen Museum collects the top 8 Ramen restaurants from Japan. The tickets costs 300YEN (1 NTD=3YEN). Consuming Ramen in restaurants takes you extra tickets as well.
On that day my family and I tried pork-bone Ramen. (780YEN a big bowel) It's said that in the restaurant the soup was cooked with pig head for 24 hours so comes the thick soup (heavy). For Japanese the taste is very strong as well. The first bite made us love it. Eating Ramen you had better have a glass of water at hands. The soup is salty.
The are also Ramen Model Show, Ramen history exhibition and souvenir shop.
After returning to Taiwan, In Taipei I looked hardly for the Pork-Bone Ramen what I tasted in Japan. Finally I found one named "Ijibon". It offers good pork-bone Ramen like the one in this musem
Favorite Dish: Pork-Bone Ramen: the fine soup is white, pork and egg suit it. The noodles were cooked well, too. Its thick taste & good smell you can never forget.
Updated Mar 5, 2006
Yokohama Cruise Cruise was one of my favorite restraunts. They offer a variety oof foods. When I had lunch there we arrived 30 minutes before they opened and there was already about ten people in front of us in line
Written Aug 26, 2002
Very classy! Great crowd, service is excelent! We spent 2 hours there eating drinking and talking. A good place for dinner dates or business. They also server lunch.
Favorite Dish: Everything was so good and the food just kept coming and coming. Sushi, Tempura, Salada, fried rice, spring rolls...etc. 170 different types of Japanese rice wine (sake). I didn't know which one to order so I asked which one I should try, the manager came to my table with five different cup of sake and explained each favor to me as I drank them. I had a marvelous time and will never forget Hamajin. --pictures of the food can be seen on thier homepage.
Written Aug 24, 2002
The Tavern - a fairly good rendition of an English pub, complete with Bass Pale Ale and (of course) Guinness.
Favorite Dish: Does a pretty good chicken pie and chips. The fish and chips isn't bad either.
Updated Jun 12, 2004
My friend Yuri and I went to the mall at Yokohama Station and we ate dinner here. It was excellent!
Favorite Dish: I had the ziti in cheese sauce and iced tea. YUMMY!
Updated Jan 2, 2004
Address: Yokohama Station
A microbrewery producing bavarian food and beers, nicely done too. I wouldn't usually go into an English or Irish pub on holiday abroad, so why a German one? who knows.
Written Mar 27, 2003
Address: Shin Miatocho, World Porters 1f
Phone: 0452222108
In Japan vending machines are located every where. They sell many things including food, beer, coffee. drinks, cigarettes, and soap
Written Aug 26, 2002
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Q: Are there long lines for the ramen restaurants in the museum? What is the avg cost of a bowl of ramen (small and normal) size?

A: Depending on the time of day, there can be lines. It also depends on which shop you want to eat in. If you go during lunch or around then, especially on weekends and...
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