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Ramen Night Menu 700 19TH ST #106 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 757.995.7197 ALL RAMEN BOWLS .................................................... $16.50 INCLUDES: SUN NOODLES / SOFT EGG / SESAME SEEDS / GREEN ONION/ TOGARASHI / NORI / HOUSE KIMCHI RAMEN BOWL/ JOTO SAKE CUP COMBO ..................... $23.50 SPECIAL SIGNATURE RAMEN YUZU KOSHO SHRIMP EVERY MON 4P - 830P CHICKEN/PORK/SEAFOOD BROTH / YUZU KOSHO TARE / FISH SAUCE / HOUSE PICKLES / OYSTER MUSHROOMS / CILANTRO //RAMEN BASICS CHUTNEY / TOGARASHI SHRIMP / NAPPA CABBAGE (PESCATARIAN OPTION AVAILABLE) Ramen is a Japanese adaptation of the Chinese Lamian. To be called “ramen” it must consist of wheat noodles and soup. While there are many theories as to how and when it CLASSIC STOCKPOT RAMEN originally arrived to Japan, the Ramen bowl has evolved from its humble beginnings feeding Japanese blue-collar workers over a 100 years ago, to becoming an esteemed SHOYU staple in New American comfort food. GINGER-TAMARI TARE / DASHI / CHICKEN & PORK BROTH / PORK BELLY / CRISPY PORK / RADISH / NAPPA CABBAGE //THE FIVE ELEMENTS SPICY MISO NOODLES - TARE - BROTH - TOPPINGS - AROMA OIL SPICY MISO TARE / DASHI / CHICKEN & PORK BROTH / PORK BELLY These 5 main elements in Ramen appeal to taste, aroma, / CRISPY PORK / BOK CHOY / SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS / CHILI OIL texture, and aesthetic. By arranging these elements like notes in a STOCKPOT SHIO LIBATIONS YUZU SOFRITO & SEA SALT TARE / DASHI / CHICKEN & PORK BROTH / SHREDDED CHICKEN / NAPPA CABBAGE/ BLACK GARLIC PLEASE SEE OUR DRINK MENU FOR A OIL FULL LIST OF OUR COCKTAIL, WINE, AND BEER SELECTIONS VEGGIE SKILEN TOFU-MISO TARE / MUSHROOM BROTH / PICKLED SWEET SAKE MARGARITA……………..$10.00 POTATO / SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS / CHARRED KALE / BLACK GARLIC JOTO SAKE CUP………………$8.00 OIL (Vegan option available) JUNMAI NIGORI……………….$8.00 KIRIN ICHIBAN ……………….$7.00 DRAFT BEER…………………$6.75 ADD ONS: BOTTLES/CANS……………… $6.50 PORK BELLY ...............................................................$4.00 CRISPY PORK .............................................................$4.00 SHREDDED CHICKEN ..................................................$4.00 //ABBREVIATED MENU SOFT EGG ...................................................................$1.60 GLUTEN FREE NOODLES ............................................$2.00 FRIED RICE…………………..$10.00 EXTRA NOODLES ........................................................$3.00 PORK CARNITAS TOAST………..$9.00 AVO TOAST…………………..$7.25 CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP………$4.25/5.85 ZUCCHINI NOODLE……………$10.00 LAMB BURGER SALAD…………$13.00 @thestockpotvb .
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