DescriptionThe Japanese-style Chinese noodle RAMEN of the restaurant RAIRAIKEN at Yutenji Tokyo.jpg
English: Some insist that the first ramen, i.e. Japanese-style Chinese noodle was served at the restaurant named RAIRAIKEN (1910-1944, 1945-1976) at Asakusa, Tokyo. Although the original RAIRAIKEN does not exist now, Japan has many ramen shops named RAIRAIKEN. One of them, YUTENJI RAIRAIKEN (at Yutenji, Meguro ward, Tokyo) was found by the Cantonese cooking master Fu Xinglei in 1934. Fu was one of the 12 Cantonese cooks who worked at the original RAIRAIKEN at Asakusa in 1910. This photo was taken at YUTENJI RAIRAIKEN on 16th September 2019.
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Ramen, or Japanese-style Chinese noodle of Restaurant Rairaiken, Yutenji, Tokyo