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$100 RAMEN IN TOKYO
1. 7-11 CONVENIENCE STORE: Instant Ramen
🇯🇵 INSTANT RAMEN: Fresh noodles, char siu meat and bamboo root.
💸PRICE: ¥185 JPY/ $1.7 USD
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2. ORERYU SHIO RAMEN: Genovese Ramen
ADDRESS: Shibuyaku, Jungumae, 6-29-2 Basement Floor
https://www.facebook.com/oreryushio/
🇯🇵 GENOVESE RAMEN: For the veggies: Heat up a hot pan with cooking oil. Add cabbage, bok choi, onions, carrots and mushrooms. Stir-fry them in the pan for 2 minutes.
For the genovese noodle bowl: Add noodles in a bowl with pai-tan soup (chicken bone and pork bone soup), salt-base sauce, genovese sauce and pepper. Next, add the vegetables. Then, top up with char siu pork, bamboo shoots, spinach, green onions, soft boiled-egg marinated in soy sauce, mirin and ito-toragashi (thread hot peppers). Finally garnish with Italian parsley.
💸PRICE: ¥980 JPY/ $9.00 USD
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3. NOODLE STAND TOKYO: $100 Ramen
ADDRESS: 150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya city, Jingumae, 1 chrome 2, Japan
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🇯🇵 $100 RAMEN: The wagyu: Cut the wagyu into steak piece. Prepare a hot pan with cooking oil and add minced garlic and stir. Remove and place in a small bowl. Place wagyu piece in the pan and sprinkle salt and pepper. Let it fry for 10 seconds on all sides. Add mixed sauce in the pan and cook for 1 minute. Remove the wagyu meat out and wrap it in tinfoil.
The sukizaky (long beef slices): Prepare a hot pan with soy sauce, sugar and seaweed. Dip the beef in the pan for 5 seconds then remove and put in a dish.
The flavored oil: Add flavored oil with onion, garlic, ginger and sugar in a pot and heat up for 5 mins.
$100 noodles bowl: Prepare a big bowl with soy sauce paste, salt base sauce and milky oyster sauce. Second, pour the broth in and add noodles in the bowl. Add in the flavored oil, wagyu steak, sukiyaki meat, naganegi, white asparagus, half of seasoned egg in the bowl. Then, add some truffle oil on the beef. Finally, add bonito (dried fish flakes) and gold flakes.
💸PRICE: ¥10900 JPY/ $100.00 USD
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12:44 bro started emoting😂
Negative rizz
Omg she matches his energy flawlessly. SYNERGY
This makes me hungry watching them eat the best ramen you can get
Why did he do that at 6.10mins ? Lost all my respect
Bro even I can afford 2 bowls of $100 dollar ramen
And you sir are a disappointment since you get paid for us to watch
That 100$ramen is a bit 🤏 over rated ,and that girl moans so loud,i wonder 💭 how she moans on bed 🛏️,finally one ☝️ guy spoked out
Had to replay it a few times the way she said GD was umm….. well let's just say the food ain't the only thing that looks good
This is super interesting but if youre visiting japan I HIGHLY recommend you go in blind to local shops. $100 for a bowl of ramen is ABSURD especially when the beauty of food in Japan is, literally almost EVERYTHING you get ANYWHERE is going to blow any version of what youve had before out of the water. I'm talking like, a tomato in a salad, or just a pizza, everything I had when I was there was out of this WORLD and the most expensive thing we ate was a high end A5 Wagyu dinner, and even that for 2 people was less than $100 USD and absolutely blew every other steak ive ever had out of the water.
Food in Japan is SO good, and the magic is its not like other places where you'll have to fork over an arm and a leg for a high end meal. Omakase is different but for the most part, especially stuff like ramen, trust me, you will have the best ramen of your entire life in mom and pop shops with ZERO marketing or influencers hyping it up, it will be fast, it wont be packed and crowded, and the best part is its going to be cheap and affordable. The only time I paid more than $10 USD for ramen was when I was eating with my partner and he got a bowl too and even then, for two people it was always less than $15 USD.
This is fun but I implore you, if you visit, dont follow these guides, ask locals what their favorite spot is, or explore the city and check out different spots and choose one that looks yummy in the moment, they almost always have their menu posted outside and BOYYYYYY let me tell you, the BEST bowls of ramen I've ever had were from 2 places, one in Tokyo and one in Osaka, both we found just be exploring and getting hungry and deciding to stop for lunch or dinner somewhere and stumbled upon these spots. Approx $6 a bowl and blew my mind.
ALSO, beware, this will RUIN ramen for you! Hahaha. When I got back to the states I spent 6 months trying different ramen spots all across my state (AZ) and have only found a couple that would scratch the itch a little, but nothing comes close, and the WORST bowl of ramen I have had back in the states is easily twice if not 3x as expensive as the WORST bowl I had in Japan.