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Sunday, October 23, 2011

On the hop...

Day 719:

Lunch was average (thanks for helping out Tak!) but the GCS is not.


Afterwards it was time to roll the dice again. Saikoro is the **it!


Tokyo Ramen Show 2011!!!


Anyway, Saikoro will be there.


Oh did you want a closer look?


From the left?


From the right?


Haha.


Now go try it for yourself.


Lates.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

A blur...

Day 718:

The lunch shift was a blur. But afterwards I rode my bike to Barikote (博多ラーメン ばりこて) in Higashi-Koenji.


And after taking this pic, they told me I couldn't take any pictures.


But I took this one anyway. After all, I paid for it so it's technically my property. Anyway, basa is better. I would have gotten kaedama too, but instead....


I went to Enji (麺屋 えん寺).


Normally, I'd go for their tsukemen, but tonight I was in the mood for ramen.


Impressive indeed.


I should have just come here in the first place.


The night shift was a blur within a blur...

Friday, October 21, 2011

The color of the sky...

Day 717:

The color of the sky...is the color of my mood. But to one ramen chef, Sora No Iro (ソラノイロ)...


Looks like this.


With ties to Ippudo, this new shop is experiencing a hype that is hard to describe.


For me, the fried onion was too strong. And, the impact was a tad weak. But, all in all, I enjoyed it. I think. For this would be our last bowl together for another....7 months???!


I really hate this part. There's just no getting used to it.


Enough time for one more bowl...


But time just needs to stop...NOW!


Yes, the color of the sky is blue..dark blue. 待ってるよ!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

No craziness, no fun...

Day 716:

We decided to spend the night in Bunkyo-ku so we could get on a train straight to Narita tomorrow. Yes, the assistant will be leaving us once again. But before she could go, it was time to have some fun.


Thank you Oh-san and Chin-san!


Thank you mum!


And THANK YOU Mr. President!


It ended up being one crazy night. Luckily this tsukemen shop was still open at 3 in the morning. Ryogoku Gonroku (つけ麺屋 両国ごんろく水道橋店) in Suidobashi was on our way back to the hotel.


I totally forgot to take pictures at karaoke, but I did take a lot of funny, crazy pictures in this tsukemen shop.


This tsukemen was definitely Taishoken-based. It wasn't bad, but it was also 3am.


We are definitely crazy!


Well...at least I am.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

!!!CUPNOODLES MUSEUM...

Day 715: Part Two

"Boom! You're looking the wrong way. It's behind you!"

So we decided to ditch Noodle World and head down the street to the new Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama.


Opened only last month, the new Cupnoodles Museum was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of cup noodles. And it's fricken huge!


Similar to the Instant Ramen Museum in Osaka, the walls are lined with all the different Nissin products dating back to the first Chikin Ramen.


Recognize any?


I'm sure you do.


Wait. Kalbi? Bacon? Now that's what I'm talkin' bout!


Time for the red room!


I took video of this film, but I'm afraid to post it publicly.


It basically told the history of Momofuku Ando and how he never gave up despite failing several times.


And it reminded us that it's never too late to follow your dreams. Momofuku Ando invented Chikin Ramen at age 48, Cup Noodles at age 61, and Space Noodles at age 95.


A true instant G.


Very inspirational!


The rest of the museum just reiterated the video in more detail.


And there was some cool cup noodle art.


This map/graph depicts how much cup noodles is consumed around the world. Dang! China is king!


Word. Hey that guy looks familiar!


Me and the man.


Remember when I made my own cup ramen in Osaka? Well, you can do the same thing here, but all the tickets were sold out by the time we arrived.


The school was sold out too.


So we could only watch...


And enjoy the view of Yokohama Bay.


Cup Noodles Store!


Okay, all this ramen viewing was making us crave more ramen. So on our way home we stopped at Miharu (らーめん 瞠恵比寿店) in Ebisu.


Hmm...it tasted a bit like Watanabe.


And what do you know, they have a history.


Good stuff, but there is an aftertaste that tends to linger.


The Bassanova Sunset.


Check out this view. Can you see Tokyo Tower?


Anyway, I met the assistant in Ginza for dinner.


I'm gonna miss nights like these. In fact, I already do.


Crepe!!


Hmm...maybe someday there will be a !!!GO RAMEN MUSEUM. I'm allowed to dream, right?