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A list of Melbourne s best ramen restaurants that aren t Shop Ramen beat.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from beat.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Words by Gabriela Caeli Sumampow
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.
The best new express lunch spots in Melbourne s CBD
Michael Harry
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Who would have thought that while we were either not allowed or were too afraid to venture to the city, all these fantastic lunch places would have sprung to life?
The city has been working overtime to return to its old self. Many of our favourite pitstops have survived the restrictions rollercoaster and are open and eager for business, but there s also a spate of new venues that have arrived on the CBD landscape. From a three-dish hawker cafe to a polished sandwich and wine bar, these recently opened lunch spots will ease your transition back to city life.