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Born to a successful restaurateur in Japan, JINYA Holdings CEO Tomo Takahashi proved his restaurant prowess in Tokyo long before opening JINYA Ramen Bar's first U.S. location in Studio City, Calif.
The first mention of ramen as a dish appears in Hatsuko Kuroda's Enjoyable Home Cooking (1947). Early ramen or ramen-like dishes went by different names, such as Nankin soba (南京そば, lit. 'Nanjing noodles'), named after the city which was the then capital of China), Shina soba (支那そば, lit.
Slowly simmered for more than twenty hours, each of our six signature broths balances flavors from whole pork bones, chicken and vegetables with just the right amount of bonito, dashi, miso, kombu, and other classic Japanese ingredients. The result is a rich broth that is thick, full-flavored, and unforgettable.
founder Tomo Takahashi. Jinya Ramen Bar CEO and founder Tomo Takahashi grew up in the restaurant business. His family owned a restaurant in Japan, instilling in him an appreciation for traditional Japanese cooking that inspired his own entrepreneurial pursuits. In 2000, Takahashi opened his first Jinya in Tokyo.
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