ramenya

See also: ramen-ya

English

A ramen shop in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Japanese ラーメン屋 (rāmen'ya).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹɑːmɛnjɑ/

Noun

ramenya (plural ramenyas)

  1. A ramen shop.
    • 2004 November 17, Julia Moskin, “Hold the MSG; this is real ramen”, in St. Petersburg Times, volume 121, number 116, page 4E:
      And with new and authentic ramenyas opening in Manhattan, New Yorkers are getting a taste.
    • 2017 February 17, “Bowled Over: A guide to Austin ramen”, in The Austin Chronicle, volume 36, number 25, section “Common Ramen Toppings”, page 38:
      Kae-dama: an extra serving of noodles available at some ramenyas
    • 2018 September 21, Jiahe Wang, “Send Noods: Best Ramenyas in New York City”, in The Spectator, volume 109, number 2, page 17:
      Unlike most other ramenyas in New York, Ivan’s specialty is a lighter chicken broth instead of fatty tonkotsu.

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