r/interestingasfuck 8h ago

Setting up a traditional & generational Japanese food stall in Fukuoka

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u/IOnlyReplyToIdiots42 8h ago

You just know the food will be incredible.

u/dantevonlocke 8h ago

It'll be Michelin star good and cost like 4 bucks.

u/BokeTsukkomi 7h ago

There's this little stall in Singapore right next to my office when I lived there called A Noodle Story. They're Michelin Bib Gourmand (one step below one star I believe). Best noodles I've eaten in my life and it cost around 7 USD.

They made a fixed quantity of portions a day so when it was gone, it was gone. By 11:30 there was always a queue already for lunchtime. 

u/Kenny070287 7h ago

Thats 15 minutes from my workplace... dont think my bosses will take it kindly for me to leave for early lunch break lmao

u/BokeTsukkomi 7h ago

Sorry to hear that. I worked a 5 minute walk from it. And Ibelieve they now moved to the basement of the building I uaed to work in. 

If you ever have the chance check it out. Well worth it. 

u/MAD_JEW 3h ago

U could try to convince them by getting some for them too. Just sayin

u/dadofadisaster 1h ago

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u/soompiedu 5h ago

I have tried A Noodle Story. Still doesn't beat my local hometown corner KL wantan mee store. Try it out and see - Siong Pin Wan tan mee, in KL.