“At the age
of 20, he traveled to Hokkaido and was
inspired by Asahikawa’s rich Shoyu ramen and
authentic Sapporo’s
Miso ramen. He was amazed by the difference of Soki Soba in Okinawa
when he was 21. Shigeto moved to Tokyo,
and he was blown away by the mouthwatering cloudy and rich taste and he had to
eat twice a week. He kept on devouring Keika Ramen until he moved to New York City at the age
of 28. After moving to New York City
in spring of 1981, he was unable to find authentic noodles and craved for
ramen. In summer of 1997, his Jazz Band went on a tour in Japan and he simultaneously began searching for
famous Japanese ramen shops all around Japan. He traveled to various
places while touring and ate ramen such as Kumamoto Ramen, Hakata Ramen, Kurume
Ramen, Nagasaki Chanpon, Wakayama Ramen, Kyoto Ramen, Toyama Ramen and many
more. It was as though he was on a Gourmet Ramen Tour for six years. After a
day after returning to New York City
on September 10th, 2001, he heard a catastrophic roaring sound coming from the
window and he realized that his life was crumbling as he lost a source of
income except his music. He began his late-night ascetic training in October at
his friend’s restaurant. He had no qualms about cooking. The 20 years that he
spent reading ramen Books and watching Ramen Shows in his apartment urged him
to perfect his ramen more and more, and he was rather excited to serve his
ramen to customers. His first ramen was rich with pork based broth and zest of
garlic salt inspired by Keika Ramen in Tokyo,
and his second work was shoyu with pork based broth spurred by Wakayama and Asahikawa
Ramen.
Minca
History - After eight months of ascetic training from October 2001 and
thoroughly hammering out a business plan, Shigeto opened his one and only Minca
in June 2004. The broth is made from vast amounts of pork bones and chicken
bones, and emphasizes on hearty Japanese taste by using seaweed, dried bonito,
and dried shiitake mushrooms imported from Japan. He also obtains miso from Sendai and Shinshuu to
create an unique and robust miso ramen. Shigeto spent most of his time
developing ramen to serve wide selections of delicious ramen to his customers.
Kambi
History - Minca’s sister restaurant Kanbi Ramen House opened in November 2008.
Located at 14th Street
and 1st Avenue
to serve many Ramen Lovers. We look forward to serve you the best authentic
ramen. Please send us your comments, your questions, and your suggestions to shigetony@yahoo.co.jp”
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