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6 ALL YOU CAN EAT Noodles! Japanese Food - Udon and Ramen in Fukuoka!

6 ALL YOU CAN EAT Noodles! Japanese Food - Udon and Ramen in Fukuoka!

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Fukuoka is known throughout Japan for its amazing noodles - from ramen to udon and champon you ll find some of the most sought after noodles dishes throughout Japan. Today we re going on a Japanese food tour to try some of the most popular noodles dishes. #1 Hakata Ramen (Tonkotsu) - There s no doubt this is one of the most important noodles dishes of Fukuoka, and one of the most famous versions of ramen in Japan - tonkotsu ramen or locally known as Hakata ramen. We went to an old school spot that hasn t changed in decades. It was one of the best bowls of tonkotsu ramen I ve ever had. Hakuryuken Price - 1, 150 JPY ( 8. 68) #2 Udon - Next up for udon, another Japanese noodle classic. Udon is thick and hearty. We went to a very well known udon restaurant in Fukuoka, and actually you can order from three different sizes, yet they each cost the same amount, and depending on hours (in the afternoon when we came, you can get unlimited re-fills of noodles - so it s all you can eat udon! I had the hugest bowl possible and it was at least three normal bowls of udon. I was pretty full after eating it all so I didn t need more! Shungetsuan Shotenjimae: Price - 800 JPY ( 6. 04 all you can eat udon noodles) #3 Champon - The last dish is champon, especially famous from Nagasaki, south of Fukuoka on Kyushu island. It s a totally different noodle dish concept where a heap of vegetables are stir fried and then topped like a mountain on top of noodles with thick pork bone broth. It looks huge, but goes down quite easily as it mainly consists of bean sprouts and cabbage. Ide Champon Odo: Price - 970 JPY ( 7. 32) All three noodle dishes were fantastic and you don t want to miss any of them when you re in Fukuoka, Japan!
Date: 2023-03-25

Comments and reviews: 15


Mark, I DON'T KNOW how you do it on these Noodle Tours. The Food, of course, is DELICIOUS and anyone watching would LOVE to seated next to you and enjoying the same food as you are! Unfortunately, kind of difficult in cost, of course. But the GOOD NEWS is how much we LEARN of different destinations and their many years of becoming the experts of genuine China and Japanese cuisine exchanges. because of you! Thank You!
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I remember watching Mark's videos from all the way back in 2015 before Maica was born & all these years later seeing him travel the world with Ying & Mark to these wonderful places trying all this amazing food. It's always a pleasure watching your videos & I've been really enjoying this Japan series. Greetings from Kenya to you & your family as well as all the viewers of these videos.
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Looks delicious. I worked in a Ramen shop making noodles from scratch, flour, water, mixer, cutter, etc. Cooking the meats, broth, , vegetable, etc. Too bad the ramen shop closed, the neighborhood wasn't ready for it. This was maybe 20 years ago or so and people were like, I'm not paying that much for Ramen noodles, I can do that in 5 minutes at home
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Hi, Mark! Welcome to Japan. As a Japanese, I'm glad you enjoy Japanese dishes. Might I say slurping noodles is neither polite nor rude, but an efficient way to eat especially hot noodles. I guess you tighten your lips too much. Do more like absorbing noodles with some air so a squeaky sound would not be made. Keep up the good work!
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I am a Japanese. I am very happy Mark-san is enjoying Japan travel and food.
I think Nagasaki Chanpon is good for you because people can eat much vegitable like this video.
Ringer hut is Japanese Chanpon ramen restaurant. They have a couple of overseas shops. In Hawaii, Thailand, Cambodia. Please find them!

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I got a chance to eat champon at a branch of Ringer Hut that was in San Jose, back in the 90s. It was sooooooo good! I wish there were more Japanese restaurants in the US that offered it on their menus. I wish Ringer Hut would try again to branch out to the USA. (There was one in Hawaii)
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It's 1 o'clock in the morning here in Sydney Australia and I started to watch Mark eating yummy noodles, so I got so jealous and got out of bed and made myself a bowl. Mark stop showing us all this mouth watering dishes. Love all your videos, Thank you Mark. From Sydney Australia xxxooo
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In Fukuoka udon noodles soup is made from dried flying fish. In Fukuoka udon noodles soup has two type Bonita freak and flying fish. More salty one is flying fish. When you are champon red condiments is pickled ginger.
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Always wanted to go to Japan, but I won't ever have the money for it.
I am so thankful for these videos that let me get a glimpse at Japanese Culture and its delicious cuisine.
Thank You very Much Mark

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Now I want some ramen real bad! Such a warm, filling meal! Great video as always! The little fish cake is called ironically a narutomaki and ramen was the favorite food of the main character of Naruto lol.
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For Udon lovers in the Oceanside/Vista area in so cal you gotta try the chicken curry Udon noodle soup at Teri cafe. It is the best I have ever had. I always order with extra curry. Super delicious
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Thank you Mark for the mouth watering noodle tour! Your content is a, pleasure to watch! Thank you for exposing us to all these beautiful cultures from around the world. Nicely done as always
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I just can't get over the loud slurping
I'm well aware it's considered polite out there but when you're not used to those sounds while eating. It's something I would need to get used to.

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Ayy Mark!
If you stay in japan yet.
You have to go to Asakusa for eat some traditional dishes.
Have you ever go to there?
There are so many awesome spot for the meal yo!

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There are many delicious restaurants in Fukuoka, but it is very difficult even for Japanese people to find delicious restaurants.
I think Mark is very well researched.

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