written by DBR 102 days ago
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AH how I wish I could eat Ramen! I often taste the soup from my husband's ramen and love it but I cannot eat wheat. I love soba noodles (made of buckwheat, which is not wheat) but I haven't found it served in the same delicious broths in which ramen is served (except at my house of course!) I'm hoping that come winter there may be some warm delicious soba available since it's mostly served cold and seaweedy in Summer and it's just not to my taste.
written by freedomwv 102 days ago
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Sadly, I have yet to develop a taste for Ramen.
written by fz22gq 101 days ago
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You gotta get in to it ..... it's fantastic .... keep trying it till you find one you like!
written by Luke 101 days ago
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You can't go wrong with Ippudo (www.ippudo.com).
They serve Hakata-style Tonkotsu ramen with thinner than normal noodles. I recommend ordering them a little on the hard side.
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AH how I wish I could eat Ramen! I often taste the soup from my husband's ramen and love it but I cannot eat wheat. I love soba noodles (made of buckwheat, which is not wheat) but I haven't found it served in the same delicious broths in which ramen is served (except at my house of course!) I'm hoping that come winter there may be some warm delicious soba available since it's mostly served cold and seaweedy in Summer and it's just not to my taste.
Sadly, I have yet to develop a taste for Ramen.
You gotta get in to it ..... it's fantastic .... keep trying it till you find one you like!
You can't go wrong with Ippudo (www.ippudo.com).
They serve Hakata-style Tonkotsu ramen with thinner than normal noodles. I recommend ordering them a little on the hard side.