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Your favorite ramen stores are now open for pick-up and delivery orders


On a normal day, most ramen stores wouldn't allow ramen take-outs to preserve every bowl's freshness. But given the current circumstances, these restaurants are allowing it to satisfy people's cravings.

Mendokoro Ramenba said take-outs are allowed "but not as the final product" since this dish is best eaten right after cooking.

 

"Here we make available our ramen ingredients so that you can enjoy the best possible quality at home," Mendokoro Ramenba wrote in their social media post.

The different flavors of their ramen is available in "take out ramen kits" including  Shio, Shoyu, Super Chashu, and TanTanMen.

They also offer side dishes including frozen gyoza, karaage, chahan and extra chashu.

They are requiring one day in advance order and they have a 3 p.m. cut-off for pick-ups and deliveries the following day.

You can place your orders in this form.

They also have delivery minimum spend depending on your location, P500 for Makati, P1000 for Mandaluyong, San Juan, Manila, Pasaya, Pasig and Taguig, P2000 for Paranaque and Muntinlupa.

For the payment, both cash and credit card are accepted for pick-ups and cash transactions for delivery.

Ramen Nagi is also offering their bowls in Ramen To Go kits good for two servings per kit.

 

The flavors available include Butao King, Red King, Black King and Green King which are all recommended to be consumed within three days.

Other food items available from Ramen Nagi include chicken karaage, gyoza, and chashu rice.

On their website, Ramen Nagi said they are only accepting limited orders on a first order first served basis daily.

Orders can be done through their website and wait for the order confirmation once placed.

Their cut-off payment schedule is from monday to Saturday 12 p.m. through online bank transfer for 48-hour delivery.

Ramen Nagi is only delivering within a 4 kilometer radius from the following branches: Ramen Nagi Alabang Town Center (8403-8548), Ramen Nagi Trinoma (7901-5898), and Ramen Nagi Signa Makati (8817-9774).

Pick-up orders are also available and can be done by contacting the stores directly without the need to place an order online.

President Rodrigo Duterte placed the whole Luzon under enhanced community quarantine on March 17 to contain the spread of COVID-19. The ECQ in Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and CALABARZON has been extended until May 15.

Groceries, restaurants, food businesses, and pharmacies are among the businesses that are allowed to operate with restrictions amid the ECQ.

—Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/JCB, GMA News