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EPISODE · May 9, 2024 · 3 MIN

Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 97 のりこの物語:ラーメン

from Nihongo Storytime for Beginners|Japanese Together · host Noriko - Japanese Together

🎙️Welcome to Japanese Simple Storytime with Noriko!  ☕️Thank you for your support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nihongostorytime Music from YouTube Music Library: Fine Dining by TrackTribe 🌸Join our vibrant community, Japanese Together https://japanese-together.mn.co "Hello everyone, this is Noriko from Nihongo Storytime. Please listen to my story today again. In this podcast, I speak slowly, but there are also podcasts with a faster pace. Try listening to my other podcast, Japanese with Noriko. Now, today's topic is about ramen. Do you all like ramen? What is your favorite Japanese food? Curry rice? Sushi? Donburi? Or perhaps, ramen? Ramen is popular abroad as well. There is even a Korean-style ramen restaurant in Liverpool, England, where I live. The soup there is a bit spicy, and it's quite delicious. Recently, I traveled from Liverpool to Manchester by train. Manchester is the second-largest city in England, of course, after London. In Manchester, there is a branch of the Japanese ramen chain Shoryu. I had lunch there. I ate miso tonkotsu ramen, and my husband had tonkotsu ramen. It tasted like the nostalgic Japanese tonkotsu ramen and was very delicious. However, there was one disappointing thing. The price of the ramen was very high. I think the same ramen would cost less than half in Japan. Currently, the cost of living in the UK has increased, and eating out at restaurants is really expensive. We ordered ramen, fried chicken, and beer, and I was surprised at the high cost. In Japan, ramen is considered fast food, so it's inexpensive, quick, and easy to eat. But it's different in the UK. Sometimes, I also eat instant noodles, but only occasionally because they are not very healthy. When I feel like it, I go to an Asian supermarket and buy Korean instant noodles. Which type of ramen do you like? Tonkotsu, shoyu, miso, shio, or vegan ramen? My recent favorite is miso ramen. That's all for today."

🎙️Welcome to Japanese Simple Storytime with Noriko!  ☕️Thank you for your support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nihongostorytime Music from YouTube Music Library: Fine Dining by TrackTribe 🌸Join our vibrant community, Japanese Together https://japanese-together.mn.co "Hello everyone, this is Noriko from Nihongo Storytime. Please listen to my story today again. In this podcast, I speak slowly, but there are also podcasts with a faster pace. Try listening to my other podcast, Japanese with Noriko. Now, today's topic is about ramen. Do you all like ramen? What is your favorite Japanese food? Curry rice? Sushi? Donburi? Or perhaps, ramen? Ramen is popular abroad as well. There is even a Korean-style ramen restaurant in Liverpool, England, where I live. The soup there is a bit spicy, and it's quite delicious. Recently, I traveled from Liverpool to Manchester by train. Manchester is the second-largest city in England, of course, after London. In Manchester, there is a branch of the Japanese ramen chain Shoryu. I had lunch there. I ate miso tonkotsu ramen, and my husband had tonkotsu ramen. It tasted like the nostalgic Japanese tonkotsu ramen and was very delicious. However, there was one disappointing thing. The price of the ramen was very high. I think the same ramen would cost less than half in Japan. Currently, the cost of living in the UK has increased, and eating out at restaurants is really expensive. We ordered ramen, fried chicken, and beer, and I was surprised at the high cost. In Japan, ramen is considered fast food, so it's inexpensive, quick, and easy to eat. But it's different in the UK. Sometimes, I also eat instant noodles, but only occasionally because they are not very healthy. When I feel like it, I go to an Asian supermarket and buy Korean instant noodles. Which type of ramen do you like? Tonkotsu, shoyu, miso, shio, or vegan ramen? My recent favorite is miso ramen. That's all for today."

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🎙️Welcome to Japanese Simple Storytime with Noriko!  ☕️Thank you for your support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nihongostorytime Music from YouTube Music Library: Fine Dining by TrackTribe 🌸Join our vibrant community, Japanese...

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