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I used to live in New York and go to this restaurant in Flushing, Queens that had a curry udon soup on the menu that was highly addictive.
Fast forward to now, I live in the south and I’ve had trouble finding places near me that serve this dish. Most Japanese restaurants nearby serve sushi but not many other Japanese dishes besides ramen.
I attached a photo of what the curry udon soup looks like from the exact place I had it years ago.
Literally my mouth is watering looking at that photo.

I need help with figuring out a similar recipe since nowhere nearby makes this soup. I’d like to try it myself. Let me know if there’s any specific things I should buy to successfully make this. It’s been like 8 years and I’m still thinking of this soup.

by milfncookies666

1 Comment

  1. turtletaint911

    I used to work at a Japanese restaurant that had good curry udon. They did a 50-50 udon broth/house curry for the soup, along with udon noodles, meat, and green onions.

    I won’t be surprised if other people in the comments shoot me down for this, but it was simple and it worked. I’d love to hear other recipes/suggestions if anyone has some

    Regardless, the curry itself is gonna be the most important part in my opinion. That’s a whole conversation in itself, but I recommend looking up recipes online and experimenting. Lots of different variations and recipes, but I’ve always found butter, beef, and a little sweetness (like apple or honey) to bring it to the next level

    Really, just look around online for different recipes and try them out. After trial and error, I bet you’ll figure out something really nice