Updated On: 21 July, 2024 07:45 AM IST | Mumbai | Junisha Dama
Sushi or ramen bowls—Japanese food has moved out of fancy-shmancy restaurants to your gully ka kinara. Get ready to get in line

Gagan Rai runs the viral Ramen Bowl at Versova, and uses Hakka not ramen noodles to keep the costs befitting a street-side food stall. Pic/Shadab Khan
Mumbai`s first big encounter with Japanese cuisine came in 2001 when Wasabi by Morimoto opened at Apollo Bunder’s Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Now, the cuisine is spilling onto the city’s streets.
Last week, Instagram made a small cart in Versova called Ramen Bowl, famous. Since then, Gagan Rai and his partner, who prefers to call himself by his first name Micky, have been enjoying the fruits of virality. They open shop at 7 pm and run out of supplies in 1.5 hours.