Ramen-YA!
If you ever visit a Ramen Restaurant in Japan you will see something to the picture above.
There is usually the water pitcher near you so you can access it easily without bothering the staff as they are usually busy cooking the ramen. Beside the water are the chopsticks that you use to eat the ramen with. There is a soup spoon that will come with your ramen so that you can eat the broth with.
Behind it is the menu with the pictures of the soup, this makes selecting your dish easy if you can not read Japanese. The containers next to the chopsticks are the seasons that you can use to add to your Ramen to make it spicier if you wish. Plus the white looking can is filled with garlic paste. I normally add that to the gyoza (Chinese Dumplings) sauce as it gives it that extra kick.
The liquids are from what I remember; the red is the spicy oily sauce, yellowish one is vinegar and the dark colored one is soya sauce. An so that is a typical Ramen-ya or restaurant in Japan. They are so much fun to visit and normally you can get a fairly good meal for not that much money. Below is the ramen I had, it is a spicy ramen and you can tell by just looking at it.


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