This ramen looks effortless in its assembly, but the key to its success is the slow-cooked intensely savoury Japanese-style stock coupled with full-flavoured braised pork and overnight marinated eggs.
For a whole pork belly, take a leaf out of the Italians’ book: slather the belly with herbs, roll it up and tie it tightly, then roast in a low oven overnight (look for a recipe for porchetta).
The eponymous Obon ramen is a knockout with spicy broth, garlic oil and fresno chiles. Chicken, a slab of glazed pork belly, beech mushrooms, noodles and an egg all pile into the pool of steaming ...
The ramen is rich and flavorful ... There’s also deep-fried gyoza, folded in crunchy layers; shrimp tempura; and pork belly and green onion bao, all under $10. Be forewarned: Although Kyuramen ...