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A Foobooz tipster has alerted us that Terakawa Ramen is now open in Chinatown. The ramen shop, which has an outpost in New York, replaces […]
Michael Klein has the story that Ramen Boy has closed up shop in less than six months in Chinatown. Up next will be Terakawa Ramen out of […]
Brian Freedman finds Nom Nom Ramen to be a great success. He also tries out the Hiyahsi chilled noodle dish. Karai miso sizzles with a […]
Yesterday, we had Part 1 of Trey Popp’s ramen adventure. Today, we present the conclusion, in which he and his faithful companion actually go and […]
A couple weeks ago, I tasked Philly mag’s food critic, Trey Popp, with what I thought was a fairly simple task: Go check out the […]
Green Wasabi is the name of the restaurant replacing Delicatessen at 703 Chestnut Street. The Japanese restaurant is promising to open this Monday with a […]
The original Fists of Feury brewed with Victory Early this morning, brothers Terence and Patrick Feury, of Fork and Nectar, respectively, showed up at the […]
Farm-to-table-style restaurant openings have far outstripped every other kind. Here’s how Philly’s past 30 big openings break down.
A fluorescent orange liquor license is in the window of 4040 Locust Street, the former home of the Strikes bowling alley and Locust Moon comic book store. […]
Yesterday was the first day that Nom Nom Ramen was open for lunch. The Center City ramen spot will also be open today from 11 […]
Ben Puchowitz and Shawn Darragh of Roundeye Noodle Bar have settled on a new name, one hopefully no one objects to, Cheu Noodle Bar. Cheu as in chewy, the style […]
With Philadelphia magazine offices just a half-block from Nom Nom Ramen there was no excuse to not be at 18th and Ludlow when the doors opened at […]
As you can see from the above sign, it looks like Nom Nom Ramen (which moved into the former home of B.B. Go at 20 […]
Drew Lazor gets the cover of this week’s City Paper with his story about Philadelphia’s already out-of-control ramen obsession. Everyone seems to have an opinion on […]
Alan Su is aiming to open his Nom Nom Ramen shop at 20 S 18th Street next Tuesday, the first day of Spring. Su, who […]