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(='.'=)This is a Bunny. Put him on your
(")_(") homepage and help him on his way to WORLD DOMINATIONAside from the Binary code (you guys will never get it anyways, unless you're a super math genius), I. Love. Ramen. I can't stress the word ramen very much, but I do know that I crave those tasty noodles. Just like Naruto ^^. I know the ones that are extremely satisfying, the ones that are ok, and the ones that taste bad. If you ever eat in a ramen store in Richmond, B.C you will mostly find me there (though you may not know me).I'd Rather put Ramen on my profile rather than anime

The only Ramen restaurants in Richmond I could only find were two: Ajisen Ramen and Kyushu Ramen. Ajisen Ramen has great tasting noodles and the soup is quite good but the bowl isn't satisfying enough for $8.99 (Note: These two ramen restaurants are actually exceptional, [if you want real ramen try the restaurant called Lamen XD] so my judgement is 'adjusted' to their standards). Kyushu Ramen has satisfactory noodles, however $8.99 for a bowl there is quite fair because the chef (I'm not sure if I should call them chefs) there puts a lot of ingredients.

Update: Apparently, Kyushu Ramen is no more since the chef decided to make sushi instead of ramen; sushi is ok i guess but yea...R.I.P Kyushu Ramen
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