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As one dining craze declines, another rises in the southwest with a new ramen concept replacing sushi burritos at the Rainbow Village Shopping Center.
Go Hoashi will debut Ramen Show inside the 916-square-foot, former home of Ted’s Sushi Burritos, close the the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Robindale Road.
The compact space will only include enough room for 25 diners, who can choose between table seating or take one of the eight individual stools at the counter.
Beyond ramen noodles and beer and wine from the bar, the restaurant has yet to announce a full menu, or expected opening date.
This will mark the first expansion away from Chinatown’s Spring Mountain Road for the restaurateur, who already operates Izakaya Go, recent arrival Takopa, specialists in Japanese street food and Pokeman, still serving its own spin on the sushi burrito since 2016.
Tadashi Igarashi also launched Ted’s Sushi Burrito in 2016, a short distance from his own Zen Curry Express outpost. The retail center is already home to Jenni Pho, Oyshi Sushi, and recent arrival Lucki Thai.
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