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FAQ
In Japanese, the suffix “san” is used to show respect. Such is the genesis of Momosan: Morimoto san, shortened to Momo san, is a moniker for one of the world's most beloved Iron Chefs — and the short name for Chef Morimoto's standout ramen shops.
Momo san, a moniker for Chef Morimoto (Morimoto san shortened to Momo san) is not only a brand new concept, but also signifies the formal and formidable entrance of Morimoto into the world of ramen. While Momosan Ramen & Sake is his first ramen shop, Momo san himself is no stranger to the cuisine.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. DESCRIPTION: Non-fried ramen noodles in chicken broth. CONTAINS: CONTAINS MILK, FISH (SARDINE, BONITO, TUNA), COCONUTS, WHEAT AND SOYBEANS.
As a rule of thumb, in Japanese business life, the surname name is always followed by the honorific suffix “san” (meaning “dear” or actually “honorable Mr/Ms.”).
It's gender neutral and works functionally like Mr./Ms/Miss/Mrs., but is much more commonly used in modern language than those examples. -San also gets added onto the names of some companies and professions to refer to the shop or the people who work there.