After many years spent making it, this couple’s love of eating ramen is very likely long gone. The love that they continue to pour into each bowl, on the other hand, quite clearly hasn’t diminished at all.
A lovely photograph. Looks like my wife and I after I’ve cooked a curry. I hoy whole spices in which means we both hover over the pot before serving, trying to spot and remove the various leaves, pods, cloves and bits of bark. My wife would prefer to grind everything to a powder first.
YTSL says
Again, love your comments as well as your photograph, Lee. I feel love and care radiating from your entry as well as the pictured scene itself.
Lee says
Thank you. That’s very good to hear.
Ron says
Haha, yes. would love to eat ramen there. It looks superb.
Lee says
It was a wonderful little place. Watching them work together was also just as enjoyable as the food.
Jacky ryan says
Care to share the name and location of this place? The photo looks so captivating!
Lee says
Cheers.
I don’t have the exact location. Didn’t make a note of it. But it’s between Ekoda and Higashi Nagasaki on the Seibu Ikebukuro line.
cdilla says
A lovely photograph. Looks like my wife and I after I’ve cooked a curry. I hoy whole spices in which means we both hover over the pot before serving, trying to spot and remove the various leaves, pods, cloves and bits of bark. My wife would prefer to grind everything to a powder first.
Janice says
another wonderful glimpse into real life Tokyo. I love the bowls on the counter top.
to cdilla–nothing like biting into a cardamom pod, eh?
Lee says
Thanks. Good to hear you both liked the shot. It was lovely watching the two of them work together.
Had no idea what it’d be like on the inside, but I knew I’d hit the jackpot the moment I walked in.