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What is "ramen" does not have to be explained here.
However, there are two things that I would like to mention in relation to ramen.

The first is the pronunciation. Does it mean ramen or lame?
Yes, in the Japanese language there is no difference between R and L. Most Japanese speak an "L"…

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What is "ramen" does not have to be explained here.
However, there are two things that I would like to mention in relation to ramen.

The first is the pronunciation. Does it mean ramen or lame?
Yes, in the Japanese language there is no difference between R and L. Most Japanese speak an "L" instead of an "r". This means that we write Japanese "ramen" for pasta soup and pronounce it.

The second point is that "ramen" in Europe is popular in my opinion for a different reason than in Japan. What exactly is behind it is difficult to find out.
I personally assume that in Europe you like "ramen" in particular the high Umami content of the soup and the portion size.
The character and quality of the pasta, on the other hand, that play a major role for Japanese are not so important for Europeans, right?

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11. Ebis

  • Noodle Soup >> Lahmen
 Paris
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12. Ezo Ramen

The restaurant is located in the so-called trend and chic district in Oslo. The Izakaya-style room in the basement is also open in the evenings. More Info
  • Noodle Soup >> Lahmen
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13. Fufu Rāmen

  • Noodle Soup >> Lahmen
 Bordeaux
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14. Hage Ramen

  • Noodle Soup >> Lahmen
 Berlin
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15. Hakata Choten

  • Noodle Soup >> Lahmen
 Paris

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