THE ramen, there’s no such thing as “too much.” And The proves that it’s not possible to overdo it with the shredded daikon. This version comes with the somewhat more unusual toppings of tomato, bitter melon, and pork floss. Just like Gourmet Girl Graffiti, The Garden of Words anime features the summery Hiyashi Chuka style of chilled ramen. Its deep, rich broth and simple toppings look so good its aromatic umami clouds nearly percolate through the screen. There’s nothing inherently unusual or different about the ramen in Ben-To. You can then dip the noodles into the soup, as Mob‘s mentor, Arataka, does in Mob Psycho 100. With Tsuke-men ramen, the noodles are served separately from the broth so they can cool a little. In the warmer months, Tsuke-men ramen is a preferred alternative to the piping-hot bowl of soup and noodles.
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The anime series continued the running joke, with an option to keep “burgers” for your translation. However, in the localization of the Ace Attorney game, the studio went with the more Western-friendly “burger,” despite her frequent visits to a noodle stand. Ramen is the favorite dish of Mayoi Ayasato ( Maya Fey in the English version). In the northern prefecture of Hokkaido, noodle masters serve ramen with simmered corn and butter, as seen in the Ace Attorney anime. Ryou chooses to prepare her chilled ramen with sesame sauce as a pick-me-up “to wipe the gloomy mood away,” and this simple dish definitely does the trick. Sliced cucumber isn’t the most common topping, but this ramen from Gourmet Girl Graffiti draws inspiration from the “Hiyashi Chuka” (or “cold Chinese”) style.