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History of Ramen | Boru Ramen

History of Ramen

Origin Stories
Chinese Influence, Japanese Culture

Chinese Influence, Japanese Culture

According to the Yokohama Ramen Museum, Ramen originated in China but made it’s way into mainstream Japanese culture from Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century. The early versions of Ramen were wheat noodles steeped in broth, served with Chinese style roast pork.

Authentic Tokyo Ramen

Most Americans are only used to seeing and tasting store bought, freeze dried ramen packets, which aren’t the best example of the culinary wonder(far from it). In order to make true authentic ramen, the process takes up to two days to complete from start to finish, and uses all elements of the ingredients used.
True Craft, Real Ingredients

True Craft, Real Ingredients

As the ramen movement steadily begins it’s spread across the rest of America, Boru aims to be the go-to authority when it comes to real, authentic Tokyo style ramen served locally here in Baton Rouge. We only use whole ingredients, ethically sourced, and house made noodles to deliver the true experience that ramen deserves. We have gone to great lengths to learn the history and traditions of this dish from the leading experts in the field, and are certain you will enjoy it as much as we do.