Morikami Museum to Host Ramen Tasting with 'Come Back Anytime' Screening

The Delray Beach museum will feature a documentary on a beloved Tokyo ramen master along with a tasting of yuzu hiyashi ramen.

Jan. 29, 2026 at 2:47pm

The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach, Florida will host a special event on January 30th featuring a screening of the documentary film "Come Back Anytime" about a renowned Tokyo ramen chef, followed by a tasting of the refreshing yuzu hiyashi ramen dish highlighted in the film. Admission is $7 for the general public and $5 for Morikami members.

Why it matters

The event provides a unique opportunity for South Florida residents and visitors to experience Japanese culture and cuisine through the lens of the acclaimed documentary film and a hands-on ramen tasting. The Morikami Museum is one of Palm Beach County's premier cultural institutions dedicated to preserving and sharing Japanese art, history, and heritage.

The details

The 57-minute documentary "Come Back Anytime" follows Masamoto Ueda, a Tokyo ramen master who has served his signature dish to a loyal community of customers for over four decades. After the film screening, guests will be able to sample yuzu hiyashi ramen, a refreshing cold ramen variation, prepared by Ramen Lab Eatery.

  • The event takes place on Friday, January 30, 2026.
  • The film screening begins at 7 p.m.

The players

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

A prominent cultural institution in Delray Beach, Florida that is dedicated to preserving and sharing Japanese art, history, and heritage. The museum's permanent collection includes over 7,000 Japanese art objects and artifacts.

Masamoto Ueda

The renowned Tokyo ramen master who is the subject of the documentary film "Come Back Anytime", having served his signature ramen dish to a loyal community of customers for over 40 years.

Ramen Lab Eatery

The culinary partner for the event, responsible for preparing the yuzu hiyashi ramen tasting for attendees.

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What’s next

The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens are open Tuesday through Sunday, offering visitors the chance to explore the museum's permanent collection and grounds beyond the special ramen event.

The takeaway

This event at the Morikami Museum highlights how cultural institutions can bring communities together through shared experiences of art, film, and food, in this case providing a window into the rich traditions and flavors of Japanese ramen culture.