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| 2015/02/05 The one street in Tokyo where | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 6 2015, 10:49 AM (294 Views) | |
| Swedish Chef | Feb 6 2015, 10:49 AM Post #1 |
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That street also has the unexpected privilege to be the one place in Japan where ラーメン are not sold. ラーメン (ramen) is almost always written in katakana in Japan's ramen shops. I found that funny given the other names. |
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| yfnsa | Feb 6 2015, 09:54 PM Post #2 |
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Welcome Swedish Chef to the Ramen free zone! We were hoping you would make cake for us. Yum, cake, bork bork bork. |
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| Swedish Chef | Feb 7 2015, 02:22 PM Post #3 |
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Thanks for the welcome. Im a modern chef, better with a classic Pumpkin pie then other cakes. And noodles of course, everybody loves noodles in Japan. |
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