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Onodera Ramen
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Upgrades its Menu!
Shopping at Tokyo Central? Don’t forget to fuel up! Located inside the food courts of the Torrance (PCH) and Yorba Linda stores, Onodera Ramen has powered up with exciting new menu items.

🍜 3 Flavors to Match Your Mood
Whether you want something light or rich, they have the perfect bowl for you
Premium Onodera Ramen:
The shop’s signature dish featuring a profound Dashi (broth) umami flavor.
Tonkotsu Ramen:
A creamy and rich pork broth soup that coats the noodles perfectly.
Spicy Miso Ramen:
A popular choice with a spicy kick that stimulates your appetite.
🍖 Thick & Juicy Char Siu
Every bowl is topped with their pride and joy: thick-cut, juicy Char Siu (roast pork). It’s the perfect companion to their delicious noodles.
Perfect for a quick lunch or a family dinner after grocery shopping!
Onodera Ramen
📍 Tokyo Central (Torrance PCH)
Insta:@onoderaramen.torrance
📍 Tokyo Central (Yorba Linda)
Insta:@onoderaramen.yorbalinda
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