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Shisen Ramen, Torrance - A Szechuan-Style Ramen Shop

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I think my appreciation for ramen came after my friends and I went to Japan for the first time . We weren't particularly hunting for ramen, but more so, let the smells and signage of a ramen shop attract us.  And we fell in love. Japan made it really easy for us to find food through one simple principle: cook nothing but delicious food .  Every shop we went to was simply solid.  From light, salt-based and soy sauce-based soups ( shio and shoyu ) to thicker-stock soups ( tonkotsu ), they were all good.  For a while, the ramen shops on Sawtelle row represented the ramen capital.  And it wasn't until coming back from Japan, that we realized that those noodle shops just didn't cut it.  We reminisced and lamented for a while.  We tried to find a place that offered a more rich-style broth other than salt and miso paste.   Then came Shin Sen Gumi (Gardena, Costa Mesa & Rosemead) and Daikokuya (Little Tokyo) opened, creating this pork-bone soup craze that changed the Los Angel...