Ramen week and sushi poll
Food creators are running a '7 ramen recipes in 7 days' series while sushi chefs are polling fans on omakase looks — heavy engagement from recipe videos and chef polls is driving ramen and sushi trends right now. ( )
Tasty UK’s food channels together reach large audiences — the brand’s TikTok account lists about 843.6K followers. (tiktok.com) Tasty UK’s video library includes a multi-clip ramen compilation that has tens of thousands of views on YouTube (the “7 Days 7 Ramen Recipes” clip shows ~28K views). (youtube.com) Recent short-form ramen posts from Tasty UK show mid-thousands of direct engagements — one TikTok “Creamy Peanut Ramen” clip logged about 2,636 likes on the platform. (tiktok.com) Tasty’s editorial team also publishes recipe roundups that reuse the week-of-recipes format, including “Ramen Recipes For Each Day” and a broader “7 Days, 7 Noodle Recipes” compilation that package single recipes into daily series. (tasty.co 1) (tasty.co 2) Chef Hiro’s social footprint spans platforms — his TikTok profile lists roughly 3.9M followers and over 108M total likes. (tiktok.com) Hiro’s YouTube channel shows 1.8M subscribers and regular short clips that pose choice-driven prompts such as “Which One Would You Eat?” with individual clips reaching six-figure views. (youtube.com) (youtube.com) The online visibility translates to dining demand for named services: Omakase Sushi by Hiro advertises 11-, 13- and 15-course omakase menus priced at $78, $98 and $118 on Resy. (resy.com) Across platforms the ramen tag alone has hundreds of millions of views on TikTok, showing the scale of audience attention creators are harnessing when they publish consecutive recipe drops and choice-driven sushi content. (tiktok.com)