It can be, although the ramen shops back home would be dedicated to just types of Ramen and not other noodles. It doesn't surprise me it's prevalent; the noodles don't require a lot of ingredients to make, and the broth can be made and kept days in advance.
[ he includes a couple of the ones he does like, noting that one of them also sells barbecued meat. ]
For teas you could have with cream or milk, I would probably go with a black tea like Earl Grey, assam, or wakoucha. Or 'breakfast blends', but you would want to go to a tea shop to sample them.
I like green tea, but it usually doesn't require much in it, if anything.
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[ he includes a couple of the ones he does like, noting that one of them also sells barbecued meat. ]
For teas you could have with cream or milk, I would probably go with a black tea like Earl Grey, assam, or wakoucha. Or 'breakfast blends', but you would want to go to a tea shop to sample them.
I like green tea, but it usually doesn't require much in it, if anything.