+ Follow MISO RAMEN Tag
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[Summary] => "Irrashaimase" is a standard greeting at Japanese restaurants, a term that translates to "Welcome." Some Japanese restaurants shorten the term to "rasshai," or a combination of "Hai, rasshai."
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[Summary] => While many would be quick to think of instant noodles when the word ramen is mentioned, there’s really more to the Japanese noodle dish than colorful packaging and “flavor” choices.
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MISO RAMEN
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