Global Ramen Market Overview - The global ramen market is a diversified and evolving sector driven by urbanization, busy lifestyles, and rising disposable incomes, with consumers increasingly favoring convenient and quick meal options [1] - The global ramen market size was 94.1 billion by 2033 [1] - Key trends include market growth, cultural diversity, health consciousness, product innovation, globalization, and intense competition [8] - Technological advancements and sustainability efforts are also shaping the industry, with brands adopting eco-friendly materials and expanding online sales channels [9] China Ramen Market - China's ramen market, particularly the Chinese-style noodle restaurant sector, generated revenue of RMB 312.09 billion in 2021, projected to exceed RMB 430 billion by 2024 [1] - Lanzhou beef noodles, a significant segment, is expected to reach an industry scale of RMB 100 billion by 2026, supported by government initiatives [1] - The top 15 Chinese-style noodle restaurant brands in 2024 include Jiudaowu, Chenxianggui, and Hefu Noodle House, with Jiudaowu leading with a score of 93.38 [25] - Consumer preferences show that 50.4% of Chinese consumers prefer noodles as their staple food, with regional variations in consumption frequency [27] Japan Ramen Market - Japan has approximately 2,500 ramen specialty shops as of 2022, with Tokyo seeing 50-60 new shops opening monthly [34] - The industry faces challenges such as rising costs, with 2023 marking a record high of 74 ramen shop closures, driven by increased food and labor costs [35][41] - Popular ramen brands include Ichiran, Ippudo, and Yamagoya, with Ichiran holding the highest brand voice share at 48.06% [49] - Japanese consumers show a strong preference for ramen, with 41.67% favoring it among Japanese cuisine categories [42] South Korea Ramen Market - South Korea's ramen demand reached 4.04 billion servings in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 3.25% from 2021-2023 [65] - Consumers average 1.7 ramen meals per week, with lunch and dinner being the most preferred times [67] - Nongshim's Shin Ramyun dominates the market with a 16.9% share, followed by Jin Ramyun and Jjajangmyeon [70] - Key players include Nongshim, Ottogi, and Samyang Foods, with Nongshim maintaining over 50% market share from 2017-2023 [71][75] Japanese Ramen Overseas Market - Japanese ramen shops abroad are predominantly individually owned, with limited brand chain presence [1] - New York has the most expensive ramen at $21.5 per bowl, followed by London at £15, influenced by tipping culture [77] - In the UK, there are 1,949 Japanese restaurants as of October 2024, with 60.9% being individually owned [79] - London has over 30 ramen restaurants, with prices nearly four times higher than in Japan, reflecting higher per capita GDP [85]
全球拉面市场概况(覆盖国家:中国日本韩国)研究报告
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