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Noodles on the table, all the way from 1950s Tokyo

By Dong Fangyu | China Daily | Updated: 2017-12-16 11:06
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These noodles contain no addictives, and just a little salt is added. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Aburasoba apparently date back to 1950s Tokyo, but even in Japan they have never become a mainstream food like ramen or udon. Now they seem to be gaining in popularity as more people look to the health benefits of noodles with less fat and salt.

The owners of Imulakain say it is the first aburasoba specialty eatery in Beijing, and they are keen on expanding in China as they introduce this refreshing and tasty Tokyo dish to more people.

If you go
Imulakain Tokyo Aburasoba
L320, third floor, tower C, Jindi Plaza, 91 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang district
Monday to Friday 11 am-2 pm, 5 pm-9:30 pm; Saturday and Sunday: 11 am-9:30 pm. 010-8571-2099
Average cost per person: 62 yuan ($9.40)
There are two other outlets in Beijing, in Tongzhou Wanda Plaza (010-5675-2728) and Fengtai Wanda Plaza (010-6378-9360)

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