This document addresses the topic of Ramen Ryoma from different perspectives with the aim of providing a comprehensive and complete vision of this topic of interest. Its historical aspects, its current implications, as well as possible future scenarios are analyzed. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the different angles from which Ramen Ryoma has impacted or can impact in various contexts are explored. Likewise, various expert opinions are presented and a critical reflection is offered on the implications and challenges that Ramen Ryoma poses for society as a whole. This article aims to contribute to the analysis and informed debate about Ramen Ryoma, providing elements that enrich the understanding and dialogue around this topic.
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![]() Exterior of the Ramen Ryoma location in Portland, Oregon, 2023 | |
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Restaurant information | |
Owner(s) | Yoshinari Ichise |
Food type | Japanese |
Country | United States; Chile |
Website | ramenryoma |
Ramen Ryoma is a Japanese restaurant chain with locations in the United States and Chile. In the U.S., the restaurant operates in the Portland metropolitan area and in San Diego, California.
Ramen Ryoma is a Japanese restaurant with multiple locations in the United States and Chile. The Beaverton, Oregon restaurant is attached to a Uwajimaya store and serves shio, shoyu, and miso broths, as well as chashu pork, pan-fried pork gyoza, and kurobuta sausage. Ramen Ryoma's menu has also included corn butter miso ramen, spicy umami ramen, Japanese style-curry housemade egg noodles,[1] sushi and sashimi,[2] takoyaki,[3] and yakitori.[4]
Chef and owner Yoshinari Ichise opened the original Ramen Ryoma in Portland in 2016. Plans to open a restaurant on Southwest Morrison Street in downtown Portland were announced in 2021.[4][5]
The first San Diego location opened in Kearny Mesa in 2018.[6] The restaurant also operates in Pacific Beach (since late 2018)[7] and Hillcrest.[8][9] The Kearny Mesa location closed in early 2021.[10]
Rebekah Gonzalez included the Hillcrest restaurant in iHeart's 2021 list of "Where to Find the Best Ramen in San Diego".[11] In 2022, Krista Garcia and Ron Scott of Eater Portland said Ramen Ryoma is a "worthy to get a Japanese noodle fix in Beaverton".[12] The website's Seiji Nanbu and Janey Wong included the restaurant in a 2022 overview of "Where to Find Knockout Ramen in Portland and Beyond".[13]