I’ve been living in Japan for a few years and I’ve tasted many different styles of ramen in different places. In my opinion, this was the tastiest so far! Give it a shot if you ever go to Kumamoto.

  • @ephemerality
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    71 year ago

    I’m not as familiar with the regional variations of ramen! This looks delicious. Mind sharing what some of the distinctions of it are compared to other tonkotsu-style broths?

    • andresOP
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      61 year ago

      I think the biggest distinction is that in addition to pork bones, they also add chicken bones and vegetables to the broth to make it richer. Also, they add pepper oil and garlic as topping. The raw egg yolks are not part of the style, they’re an “unorthodox” (because it deviates from the traditional style), but delicious addition by the restaurant.

    • SeatBeeSate
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      21 year ago

      Curious myself. I make tonkotsu about once a month and would be interested in trying another style.

    • andresOP
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      31 year ago

      In fact, they are raw. In Japan you can safely eat raw eggs, many recipes include raw eggs that you are supposed to mix before eating.

    • @Moghul
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      31 year ago

      Raw eggs in Japanese cuisine are not uncommon

  • Andy
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    11 year ago

    Thanks for sharing this! I’ll be in Kyushu later this year, so I’ll definitely try to make a stop here.

    Any other places you can recommend?

  • Ketram
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    11 year ago

    This does look fantastic!

  • vudu
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    11 year ago

    Wow, that looks great. Can you share the recipe?!