Bringing a hot pot with ramen takeaway service one after another New Coronavirus May 15 15:56

While restaurant sales are declining due to the restraint of going out, more and more ramen stores are now asking customers to bring their own pots and sell take-away ramen.

A ramen shop in Tama City, Tokyo. Sales fell to less than half due to the new coronavirus, and we started a take-out service for ramen from the end of last month.

We ask customers to bring a pot so that they can faithfully reproduce the menu of the store at home.

When an order is placed, soup, pork and vegetables are added to the pan, and the noodles are boiled shorter than usual in consideration of reheating.

According to the store, there are about 30 customers using the takeaway service a day, and they are considering continuing after the emergency declaration is over.

One of the customers said, "Since it's around this time, I'm a little reluctant to eat at the store, but I used it for the first time in the hope that I could take it home.

“I introduced this service to give customers the same taste as the store, but I am surprised by the popularity of the ramen store. I'm surprised by how popular it is. I would like to continue making various efforts to continue the store.” I was talking.