The tricky thing you have to consider though is where to buy it. When you land in Narita or Haneda, you should buy it right away and that’s a no-brainer but if you’re trying to buy one in the middle of your trip, it’ll be a bit more work. You can either buy them at desi...
The best ramen in Boston can be found in a bowl near you—filled with homemade noodles that will warm your soul.
Takayama ramen is also quite famous. The ramen in Takayama is distinguished by its thinner, curly noodles and chicken-based broth. For dessert try sweet Gohei-mochi, which are flattened rice cakes grilled on skewers and flavoured with sweetened soy sauce. No matter what you’re after in terms...
I asked them if they got their outfits in Bali and they said, yes, in Kuta, north of Jimbaran. Kecak dances are regularly performed here at sunset. There are two shows nightly, one at 6:00 and one at 7:00. We didn’t buy the tickets (6:00) online and thus missed our ...
1-Day Togakushi Legends Tour: Hands-on Soba Noodles, Ninja Village, and Hidden Shrines Togakushi can be quite time consuming to reach if you do not have a rental car. Instead, why not leave it up to the pros and take part in our guided tour of the area which includes accommodation?
Ramen is one of those dishes in Japan that has a cult following – everyone has their favorite spot, and when you want to eat a bowl of ramen, nothing can deter your craving.Ramen noodles – served dry with dipping sauce The noodles used in ramen are typically wheat noodles, similar ...
Every time I go to Niigata, I indulge in local specialties like top-notchuonuma koshihikaririce,hegisobanoodles and Echigo beer. Don’t forget to try the local sake and buy some high-quality kitchenware fromTsubame-Sanjo, one of Japan's largest craft centers, as a souvenir. ...
In moments where the fire became too intense to manage, I found that there was a trick to buy myself some breathing room. By flying straight up and gaining some altitude, I could put some distance between myself and the Roosevelt. This would also give me a good bead on where the ...
All products featured onCondé Nast Travelerare independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. When you think ofski destinations, your mind may go to theRockiesor theFrench Alps. But way over on the other ...
Go ahead, think about it. I posted this riddle on the Freakonomics blog. You want to hear some of the answers I got? Here we go: Eating ramen noodles… using a phone book… hanging wet laundry on a clothesline… inserting a floppy disk… All right, those are all perfectly fine answers...