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Ramen Craze: Places to find unique Ramen for the rainy season

By Maine Aquino
Published July 6, 2019 3:56 PM PHT

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Do you want to try something different? Here are some places that offer ramen with a twist.

The rainy season is here, and the perfect way to stay warm is by enjoying a bowl of hot Ramen.

Ramen Craze: Places to find unique Ramen for the rainy season
Ramen Craze: Places to find unique Ramen for the rainy season


Ramen made a huge impact to Filipino foodies because of its warm comforting soup and filling noodles.

For those who are more audacious and wants something different, here are some places where you can get yourselves ramen with a twist.

Kureji

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If you're looking a really hot bowl of ramen, then Kureji is your destination.

Kureji is known for it's wide variety of Japanese food, but they're well known for their sizzling ramen. You will be served with a timer to help you know the perfect time to pour the soup.

Oyasumi Ramen

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Oyasumi Ramen is known as the Japanese restaurant that does every ingredient of their dish from scratch.

They have their classic recipes as well as their own versions of ramen.

Their must-try is a ramen that is tweaked to the Filipino taste buds called La Paz ramen, which is inspired by our local La Paz Batchoy.

Hanamaruken Ramen

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Hanamaruken Ramen did a little tweak to the classic ramen.

Instead of using the chashu pork, they chose slow-braised soft bone pork ribs to their Signature Happiness Ramen.

Ramen Nagi

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Ramen Nagi is famous for its original Butao King, but sometimes they release limited edition ramen for people who wants to try something new.

Currently, they are serving Binagoongan King, which is inspired by the Filipino meat dish drenched in bagoong alamang.

Head on to these Ramen restaurants and explore these unique noodles this rainy season.