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Bakersfield’s O Ramen named to Yelp’s California’s top 100 ramen spots

One Bakersfield spot made the list. Yelp has named California's top 100 ramen spots for National Ramen Day, with a list compiled by the company. The majority of these locations are located in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, with other locations throughout the Central Valley and Central Coast, as well as Sacramento and San Diego. The company identified businesses with a large concentration of reviews that included relevant keywords and other factors such as the total volume of reviews and ratings. For businesses with multiple locations, only the highest-rated location was included. The businesses were marked open as of March 1 and had a passing health score as of the same date.

Bakersfield’s O Ramen named to Yelp’s California’s top 100 ramen spots

Published : 2 months ago by Sergio Robles in Lifestyle

April 4 is National Ramen Day and Yelp has provided a list of the top 100 ramen spots in California for residents to celebrate appropriately.

Bakersfield foodies can celebrate the day at O Ramen on Ming Avenue which appeared on the list at No. 96.

The majority of locations are located in the state’s two major urban centers, the Bay Area and Los Angeles, with other locations throughout the Central Valley and Central Coast, as well as a few places near Sacramento and San Diego.

The two major urban centers also dominate the list’s top ten places, although a business from San Diego and another from Folsom made the ranking.

Here’s what Yelp says the top ten ramen spots in California are:

View this link to see Yelp’s top 100 ramen spots in California.

Yelp says it made the list by identifying the ramen businesses that had a large concentration of reviews that included relevant keywords and considering other factors such as the total volume of reviews and the ratings that also included keywords.

For businesses with multiple locations, only the highest-rated location was included.

According to Yelp, the businesses were marked open as of March 1 and, if the information was available, had a passing health score as of the same date.


Topics: Food & Drink

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