Houston, Texas Restaurant To Serve Ramen In An Insanely Hot Bowl
When you think about the state of Texas, heat is the one of the things mentioned.
After all, a triple digit temperature in Texas is par for the course in the Lone Star State isn't it? When we see those numbers, everyone knows it going to be a tough day to get through. That, and maybe we'll need to reapply deodorant.
But, what if there was another type of heat that one could experience other than from the sun? Well, we're of course talking about spicy food! Some Texans do enjoy their food with a little kick of course.
But, instead of the food being incredibly hot, what about the item it's served in? For one eatery in the Lone Star State, a person ordering this Ramen may want to avoid touching the bowl at all costs!
A Very Hot Ramen Bowl Coming To The State Of Texas
As revealed by Eater Houston, Kazzan Ramen & Bar is set to make its debut in the Lone Star State. Not only is it the first location in our beloved Texas, but it'll only be the second eatery from the franchise in the entire nation.
So not only does Texas have a huge honor in it, there's a very special dish the business will offer. It's known as Volcano Ramen. Per the company's website, the food is brought out in a bowl that is heated at about 350 degrees Celsius.
But what is that in Fahrenheit you ask? Nearly 662 degrees!
So it might be best to have a few bottles of water nearby if it gets too hot!
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