Shoryu Ramen Manchester has extended its delivery and collection offering, now stocking over 75 lines of Japanese groceries, perfect for those who want to bring a taste of Japan home during lockdown 3.0. 
The exclusive grocery range includes noodles, snacks, cookies, sweets, seasonings, sauces, stock soup, teas and drinks to help you enjoy Japanese soul food at home.
The restaurant is also offering over 10 different types of noodles to get experimental at home creating Japanese ramen and noodle based dishes, with flavours including miso, Hakata-style tonkotsu pork bone and Ramyun Red Super Spicy.
To get the authentic flavour of Japanese dishes, Shoryu Ramen Manchester will also offer different seasonings, sauces and stock soups to use alongside the selection of noodles, with products ranging from curry sauce to wasabi paste to really inspire your home cooking.
Not forgetting sweet treats, Shoryu Ramen Manchester also offers cookies, with exciting flavours available including matcha green tea, cookies and cream, chunky strawberry and chocolate. Biscuits and sweets with exquisite and interesting flavours include butter & seaweed biscuits, custard pudding shaped chocolate and coconut biscuit which help tea breaks ever more exciting.

 

The pop up grocery store also offers a range of Japanese drinks with exoctic flavours such as the melon carbonated drink, grape flavoured carbonated drink and for Pokemon fans, the ocean bomb Pokemon cucumber drink and the Pokemon ramune soda.
A variety of teas are also available, bringing the soothing flavours of Japan to Manchester with okusen sencha (loose leaf), matcha sencha premium green tea and organic Japanese matcha sencha tea bags.
The array of Japanese delights will be on sale from 3 February via pick up from the store or via Deliveroo.
Shoryu Ramen Manchester is available for home delivery via Deliveroo.
For further information on Shoryu Ramen Manchester opening times click here.
More options are available, from authentic noodles, sauces, cupboard staples, instant and chilled foods, with Japan Centre stocking over 2,800 products.
For more information please click here.

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