See also: ramenya

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ramen-ya (plural ramen-yas)

  1. Alternative form of ramenya
    • 2016 January 1, Adrienne Whitehorse, “Top 10 Eateries Bringing Asia to Austin”, in The Austin Chronicle, volume 35, number 18, page 38:
      Xian’s shoyu ramen (I opt for the “spaghetti” noodle) gives Austin’s celebrity ramen-yas (see No. 9) a run for their money.
    • 2016, Amy Kimoto-Kahn, “Ramen Tour of Tokyo”, in Simply Ramen: A Complete Course in Preparing Ramen Meals at Home, Race Point Publishing, →ISBN, page 156:
      Most Tokyo ramen-yas have very minimal seating, with seats at a bar and no waiting area.
    • 2022 April 7, Mia Stainsby, “Ramen – Just the Thing for Rainy Days”, in The Province, Vancouver, B.C., page 29:
      There are so many more ramen places from those early days of lineups into the steamy-windowed Kintaro ramen-ya on Denman Street.