Shoryu Ramen set to open in Manchester

The Japanese noodle house brings steaming bowls of soup and a selection of sake to its first restaurant outside London

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The people of Manchester will soon be feasting on authentic Japanese cuisine thanks to Shoryu Ramen's decision to choose the city as the location for its seventh restaurant.

Specialising in traditional food from Fukuoka's Hakata region, the restaurant is famous for its tonkotsu ramen bowls – noodle soups made from a rich 12-hour pork broth, served with a variety of toppings such as char siu barbecue pork belly, nitamago egg, kikurage mushrooms and nori. Vegetarian variations are also available, made from a tonyu soy milk and white miso base.

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