Onomichi Ramen — Soy-Based Pork Back Fat Noodles
Onomichi ramen (尾道ラーメン) is a distinctive local ramen style characterized by soy sauce-based broth (shoyu), flat noodles, floating pork back fat (背脂, seabura), and simple toppings — typically chashu pork, menma bamboo shoots, and green onions. The broth combines chicken stock and small dried fish (niboshi,煮干し) or anchovies, creating a clear, light-brown soup with umami depth and subtle seafood undertones. The defining feature is the layer of pork back fat floating on the surface — small white chunks that melt slowly, adding richness and insulating the broth to keep it hot.
Onomichi ramen's origins trace to the 1940s–1950s when port workers needed hearty, affordable meals, and ramen stalls used inexpensive fish-based broths enhanced with pork fat for calories and warmth. Modern Onomichi ramen retains this working-class simplicity — no excessive toppings, no complex flavor layering, just a balanced, comforting bowl emphasizing soy sauce and pork umami with a hint of the sea. The flat noodles (similar to udon width but thinner) have a firm, chewy texture that pairs with the light broth without overwhelming it. Onomichi's ramen culture centers on small, family-run shops — often just 8–10 counter seats — where multi-generational owners prepare bowls using decades-old recipes, creating an authentic, unpretentious dining experience.
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