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		<title>Goodbye Kimchi-don and Tokushima Ramen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2007 22:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it was completely a surprise! There once was this ramen-ya in San Jose called Do-Henkotsu. What made this place unique among a dozen or so ramen-ya in the area was its regional color and the owner&#8217;s (whose name I never got to know) pride in it. The ramen itself was pretty good, maybe not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it was completely a surprise!</p>
<p>There once was this ramen-ya in San Jose called <a href="/hongcho/2004/01/23/tokushima-ramen-do-henkotsu-in-san-jose-ca/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Do-Henkotsu</span></a>.  What made this place unique among a dozen or so ramen-ya in the area was its regional color and the owner&#8217;s (whose name I never got to know) pride in it.</p>
<p>The ramen itself was pretty good, maybe not the best, but different from most of the Kanto-style ones.  The shop also displayed quite a few posters and offered magazines about Tokushima, a town in Shikoku where the owner is from (it&#8217;s where I learned about &#8220;Awa Odori&#8221;, a local festival whose dance I recognized immediately while watching &#8220;Kaze no Haruka&#8221;).</p>
<p>But the best part about the restaurant was the &#8220;itame&#8221;, stir-fry rice dishes.  I still remember first trying the &#8220;nira itame&#8221; (stir-fry with leek, vegetables and pork over rice), then &#8220;kimchi buta itame&#8221; (stir-fry with kimchi, vegetables and pork over rice), and then finding out that &#8220;kimchi don&#8221; was the same as &#8220;kimchi buta itame&#8221;, but cheaper! :p  Man, I really really loved &#8220;kimchi don&#8221;.</p>
<p>Then it closed, in early 2007 and is replaced by another (more generic) ramen-ya, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kahoo</span> in March 2007.  This place serves pretty standard ramen with their own &#8220;spicy&#8221; versions.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen the chef of the new restaurant before.  He used to help out the Do-Henkotsu&#8217;s owner.  I think I first saw him late last fall.  I was thinking he must be helping out and was secretly hoping that this new guy might be a new &#8220;franchiser&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<p>But alas, he was just learning the ropes, and the transition plan must have been going on for quite some time.  I am just sad that I didn&#8217;t have a chance to say thank you and goodbye.</p>
<p>So, thanks for all the kimchi-don and other itame I enjoyed.  If you ever plan to get out of a retirement, again, let me know. <img src='http://sori.org/hongcho/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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