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In Japan, a yatai is a small mobile food stand that is typically set up in the evening and disappears without a trace when morning arrives. However, the spirit of Japanese cuisine takes a more ...
Fukuoka blends rich culinary traditions with a relaxed, welcoming vibe, making it one of Japan’s most satisfying food cities. From steaming bowls of Hakata tonkotsu ramen to lantern-lit yatai stalls ...
Fukuoka blends centuries-old culture with a vibrant, world-class food scene, making it a dream for travelers who savor both history and flavor. From steaming bowls of tonkotsu ramen at bustling yatai ...
To those lamenting the lack of decent ramen in the Valley, take note: Yatai Ramen. The Valley’s newest food truck, its name meaning a Japanese street food cart, is getting ready to hit the streets in ...
When it opened in fall 2016, Yatai Ramen Izakaya seemed like a godsend. With Toyota planning a move to Plano, the region needed more casual Japanese restaurants to complement North Texas’ top-flight ...
Several years ago, a chef friend in Japan gave Mark Kondo his secret recipe for ramen. For Kondo, who had always had a passion for ramen, the gift would be life-changing. Now, he’s the owner and cook ...