A ramen restaurant in Japan has a special table design for diners who want to eat alone.
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This restaurant is called Ichiran Ramen. It is a chain that was first established in Hakata Fukuoka in the 1960s and is considered to have the best ramen. |
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The ramen here has a special delicious taste with an old recipe. The noodles are white and chewier than other noodles. |
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This restaurant attracts diners not only by its taste but also by its sales style and specially designed dining tables, suitable for busy people who do not want to talk while eating. |
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To get a seat in this restaurant, diners will have to buy a ticket from a vending machine, circling the ingredients required in the noodle dish of their choice. |
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Then they find an empty seat, put the noodle ticket on the table. A staff behind the dividing curtain will receive and serve the noodles to you. |
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The design of dividing the tables into sections for each person helps customers not be disturbed while eating. |
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Each "dining compartment" is fully equipped to help diners serve themselves while enjoying noodles without having to call the staff. |
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Many visitors who come to eat noodles at this restaurant are very excited and surprised that this restaurant is not as noisy as the general atmosphere often seen in other places. From beginning to end, both the diners and the restaurant staff hardly talk. “You just come, pay for a ticket from the vending machine, find a seat, order a ticket, receive noodles and eat. All you see is the staff's hand when receiving your ticket and bowl of noodles.” For those who are shy about communication, busy or like privacy, this restaurant is an ideal choice. |
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The restaurant has opened in several locations across Japan. A restaurant in the United States also opened in October. |
According to Zing