PDX: Ramen Ryoma
Even in the city full of ramen, there could only be one that reigns as king. To many, that’s Raman Ryoma. There is something to say about it based on where the restaurant is located.
Even in the city full of ramen, there could only be one that reigns as king. To many, that’s Raman Ryoma. There is something to say about it based on where the restaurant is located.
The city folks love brunch, and I never understood why. For the longest time, brunch meant that I eat two meals worth of breakfast food. Sometimes, I would go for a large lunch instead, and
Food halls have been on the up and up in recent times. To be honest, they are just reskinning of food courts, but the change in name, and upgrades in the food offerings are attracting
I never look for udon. As much as I like this simple little noodle dish, udon has not been respected outside of Japan. The ramen revolution inspired countless cooks to perfect the art of the
I think I have figured out part of this mystery. Living in the U.S., it can be difficult to find “Asian” grocery. I put quotations around Asian only because 1) it is a social construct
After looking through many listings, I concluded that there are just no good friend chicken places near the outskirts of Portland. There are the usual offerings like Popeyes and KFC. I was told that the
The ramen craze continues into the new decade. The city of Portland might be one of the least diverse on the west coast (at least in recent years), but Beaverton (in the PDX metropolitan area)