Tokyo’s Long Lines Lead to Magic (and Life-Changing Ramen)

There’s a phrase in Japanese for places like this⎯gyouretsu no dekiru mise: “restaurants that have very long lines.” The lines are often self-fulfilling prophecies: The wait isn’t part of the cost, as I’d always considered it; to a Japanese person, it’s part of the value.

/via @janchip

09 Aug

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