The Japanese company that pioneered the instant noodle revolution is now ready to tickle the taste buds of consumers who crave the taste of eel but rarely indulge due to the high price and relati ...
Although convenient, instant noodles aren’t the same as the ramen served at restaurants. Some Japanese frequent ramen shops twice or three times a week. They emerge, dripping with sweat ...
Japan's instant noodle business Nissin Foods, for example, is planning a stock market flotation in Hong Kong. It hopes to raise about $145m (£108m). It is rare for a Japanese firm to list in Hong ...
But I don't know if that's adequate to explain the discrepancy of price between Japanese and Korean noodles. Ho: So, can shop owners like Vinny get rich selling instant ramen? Tran: Well ...