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From Shujinko to Hakata Gensuke and Yoku Ono, these ramen restaurants are the cream of the crop.
Let’s face it, Melbourne’s got unpredictable weather. While a good cup of coffee or hot chocolate helps to beat the chills, and maybe a cold cup of bubble tea and juice can beat the heat, they’re not addressing those hunger pains.
Enter ramen – the dish you can turn to when you’re either hot or cold. Ramen packs a punch, offering plenty of nutrients to fill up your belly. And when it comes to Melbourne’s ramen scene, the city boasts some of the most authentic franchises hailing directly from Japan, so don’t let the high prices kill your spirits – it’s always worth the splurge.
Founder of Toronto s famous kitchen supply store Tap Phong dies at 100
Dat Chuong Tran, the man behind the Chinatown institution Tap Phong, has died at 100.
Tran s family announced the centenarian s passing over Instagram on Saturday evening.
There has been an outpouring of support since then for the family behind one of the city s most venerated supply shops for kitchen supplies and restaurant equipment.
For 37 years, Tap Phong has shaped Toronto s restaurant industry by being the kind of store where you can find it all. But the store s origins actually trace back to Vietnam, where Dat Chuong and his wife Huong Thi first opened a shop under the same name.
The Straits Times
IMM, which opened in 1991, refashioned itself as an outlet mall in 2013 after a revamp.PHOTO: CAPITALAND
PublishedFeb 5, 2021, 9:56 pm SGT
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