
Ramen Bowls
Ramen bowls, unlike other Japanese tableware, are not meant to be lifted while eating. They are often crafted from heavier ceramics and feature simple, neutral colors that complement any type of ramen. While the donburi bowl is versatile and used for a variety of Japanese dishes, the ramen bowl may seem more specialized, but it remains an essential item in every Japanese household.
If you're planning to make ramen at home, we highly recommend adding one to your kitchen. Even a basic serving topped with chopped green onions, boiled eggs, and nori (seaweed) can be elevated to an authentic ramen experience, just like what you’d enjoy at a Japanese restaurant.
Size Guide
This is a standard ramen bowl in Japan.
It can be used for all kinds of noodles, including udon and soba.
It is a suitable size for a deluxe ramen with a number of toppings, and is also a good choice if you want to put an arranged dish on top of the noodles.
This is a typical ramen bowl with a widened rim.
It is just the right size for eating udon, soba, or instant ramen.
This size would be perfect for ramen with 2~3 simple toppings.
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