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You can order a bowl of ramen in Dallas or Fort Worth from a star of Netflix show ‘Chef’s Table’
Ivan Ramen has three ghost kitchens in North Texas.
Ivan Orkin, who started cult-followed ramen shop Ivan Ramen, hasn t moved to Texas. But his food is now available in Dallas and Fort Worth, thanks to a partnership with Blue Sushi Sake Grill, which is serving as Ivan Ramen s ghost kitchen.(Daniel Krieger Photography)
If you’ve been watching
Chef’s Table on Netflix, pretending to enjoy some of the world’s most beautiful restaurants from the comfort of your couch, you can now order food from New York City’s Ivan Ramen in Dallas and Fort Worth. Restaurateur Ivan Orkin is selling bowls of tonkotsu and shoyu ramen for delivery and pickup near Uptown Dallas, Preston Hollow in Dallas, and in parts of Fort Worth.
With rich bone and vegetable broths, springy noodles and fresh toppings, ramen is sure to cure what ails you and keep you warm on a chilly day.
South Jersey has a range of places to sink your spoon into: from traditional slurp shops to ramen specialty restaurants. Some restaurants are even making noodles in house.
Here are five places, new and old, to get your slurp on.
Kokoro Ramen, Cherry Hill
The new slurp shop on Brace Road is cooking up fresh noodle ramen. The shop, co-owned by Adeline Lee and Alfred Chow, is an idea that blossomed after Chow s store in Singapore was a success. The partners brought their ramen to Cherry Hill in October.