"Asa-rah" - ramen for breakfast?

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June 23, 2010 11:04 AM

*"Asa" means "morning", and "rah" means "ramen" (for short) in Japanese

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What did you eat for breakfast this morning?

In Japan, the typical is rice, grilled fish, miso-soup and pickles,
while some Japanese prefer bread to rice.

However, "morning ramen(Chinese noodle)" is getting popular today.
 
I have never imagined having noodle for breakfast
because it is sometimes so fatty that it may cause heavy stomoch feeling.  

At business area like Tokyo(Marunouchi), Shinjyuku and Shinbashi,
some ramen shops open early in the morning,
and soon be full with businessmen before work.

They are offering light-typed noodles only for breakfast,
so you will get filled with energy, instead of heaviness.


Do you want to try "Asa-rah"?

The following website is "Tokyo Ramen Street" at Tokyo Station.
One of the restaurant, "Rokurinsha TOKYO" offers Asa-rah from 8 a.m.

http://www.tokyoeki-1bangai.co.jp/en/index.html

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