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==Marukin Ramen== | |||
[[File:Kinboshi_Ramen_logo.png|Logo of Marukin Ramen|thumb|right]] | |||
'''Marukin Ramen''' is a renowned [[Japanese cuisine|Japanese]] [[ramen]] restaurant chain that originated in [[Japan]] and expanded internationally, including locations in the [[United States]]. Known for its authentic flavors and traditional preparation methods, Marukin Ramen has become a popular destination for ramen enthusiasts. | |||
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== | ===History=== | ||
Marukin Ramen was founded in Japan, where it quickly gained a reputation for its dedication to quality and authenticity. The founders aimed to bring the rich flavors of traditional Japanese ramen to a wider audience, focusing on using high-quality ingredients and time-honored techniques. | |||
In the early 2000s, Marukin Ramen began expanding internationally, opening its first overseas location in the United States. The brand's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its recipes while adapting to local tastes has contributed to its success abroad. | |||
===Menu=== | |||
The menu at Marukin Ramen features a variety of ramen styles, each crafted with care to highlight the unique characteristics of the broth and toppings. Some of the popular options include: | |||
* '''[[Tonkotsu ramen|Tonkotsu Ramen]]''': A rich and creamy pork bone broth, simmered for hours to extract deep flavors, served with tender slices of pork, green onions, and a soft-boiled egg. | |||
* '''[[Shoyu ramen|Shoyu Ramen]]''': A soy sauce-based broth that offers a lighter, yet flavorful experience, complemented by bamboo shoots, nori, and sliced pork. | |||
* '''[[Miso ramen|Miso Ramen]]''': A hearty miso-based broth, often paired with corn, butter, and vegetables, providing a savory and satisfying meal. | |||
[[File: | ===Locations=== | ||
[[File:Kinboshi_Ramen,_Portland,_Oregon,_2021_-_3.jpg|Interior of Marukin Ramen in Portland, Oregon|thumb|left]] | |||
Marukin Ramen has several locations in Japan and the United States. In the U.S., the restaurant is particularly popular in [[Portland, Oregon]], where it has established a strong presence in the local culinary scene. The Portland locations are known for their welcoming atmosphere and commitment to quality. | |||
===Culinary Philosophy=== | |||
Marukin Ramen prides itself on its culinary philosophy, which emphasizes the importance of using fresh, high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods. The chefs at Marukin Ramen are trained to respect the heritage of Japanese ramen while also being open to innovation and adaptation to local tastes. | |||
==Cultural Impact== | ===Cultural Impact=== | ||
Marukin Ramen has | The expansion of Marukin Ramen into international markets has contributed to the global appreciation of Japanese cuisine, particularly ramen. By maintaining authenticity and quality, Marukin Ramen has helped introduce many people to the diverse and rich flavors of Japanese ramen. | ||
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* [[Japanese cuisine]] | * [[Japanese cuisine]] | ||
* [[Portland, Oregon]] | * [[Portland, Oregon]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese restaurants]] | [[Category:Japanese restaurants]] | ||
[[Category:Ramen]] | [[Category:Ramen restaurants]] | ||
[[Category:Restaurants in Portland, Oregon]] | [[Category:Restaurants in Portland, Oregon]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:57, 8 March 2025
Marukin Ramen[edit]
Marukin Ramen is a renowned Japanese ramen restaurant chain that originated in Japan and expanded internationally, including locations in the United States. Known for its authentic flavors and traditional preparation methods, Marukin Ramen has become a popular destination for ramen enthusiasts.
History[edit]
Marukin Ramen was founded in Japan, where it quickly gained a reputation for its dedication to quality and authenticity. The founders aimed to bring the rich flavors of traditional Japanese ramen to a wider audience, focusing on using high-quality ingredients and time-honored techniques.
In the early 2000s, Marukin Ramen began expanding internationally, opening its first overseas location in the United States. The brand's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its recipes while adapting to local tastes has contributed to its success abroad.
Menu[edit]
The menu at Marukin Ramen features a variety of ramen styles, each crafted with care to highlight the unique characteristics of the broth and toppings. Some of the popular options include:
- Tonkotsu Ramen: A rich and creamy pork bone broth, simmered for hours to extract deep flavors, served with tender slices of pork, green onions, and a soft-boiled egg.
- Shoyu Ramen: A soy sauce-based broth that offers a lighter, yet flavorful experience, complemented by bamboo shoots, nori, and sliced pork.
- Miso Ramen: A hearty miso-based broth, often paired with corn, butter, and vegetables, providing a savory and satisfying meal.
Locations[edit]

Marukin Ramen has several locations in Japan and the United States. In the U.S., the restaurant is particularly popular in Portland, Oregon, where it has established a strong presence in the local culinary scene. The Portland locations are known for their welcoming atmosphere and commitment to quality.
Culinary Philosophy[edit]
Marukin Ramen prides itself on its culinary philosophy, which emphasizes the importance of using fresh, high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods. The chefs at Marukin Ramen are trained to respect the heritage of Japanese ramen while also being open to innovation and adaptation to local tastes.
Cultural Impact[edit]
The expansion of Marukin Ramen into international markets has contributed to the global appreciation of Japanese cuisine, particularly ramen. By maintaining authenticity and quality, Marukin Ramen has helped introduce many people to the diverse and rich flavors of Japanese ramen.