Yatai Ramen at Shinjuku/ 新宿 屋台のラメーン
A common sight in the street of Japanese cities is the yatai, a mobile stall with a roof and cooking facilities, selling various types of food and drink. Yatai are often to be seen clustered around stations and parks, or on festival days in the grounds of shrines.
Many of the stalls that gather round stations in the business districts at night are ramen-ya, serving bowls of hot ramen noodles, seved in a soy sauce-flavored soup. Some of these stalls stay open as late as three or four a.m. Though the normal ramen restaurant used to close at about 2am.
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