Introducing the Lucky Peach House of Ramen – new dark kitchen offering in Birdhaven
Submitted by: MyPressportal TeamIs your tummy feeling lucky?
As the temperature starts to plummet with many of us working long hours from home, Larry Hodes and Josh Simon of the much-loved Arbour Café in Birdhaven have a new foodie fix for customers. Out of their Dark Kitchen comes authentic Japanese cuisine – The Lucky Peach House of Ramen
“Ramen, a Japanese staple, is a delicious noodle soup served in a meat or chicken-based broth infused with soy sauce or miso for that real umami kick. It’s light and warm but a very filling meal too which is what people want after a long, cold day’ says co-owner Joshua.
The Dark Kitchen concept, which is essentially a centralised production kitchen that can put out any type of food, operates purely online has been gaining traction as a global trend. “It has never made more sense to lean into technology for the restaurant industry right as we navigate the current lockdown” says Larry “The Lucky Peach House of Ramen” will be available on UberEATS and Mr Delivery this week”
For more information, visit
https://m.facebook.com/Lucky-Peach-House-of-Ramen-104535705231132/
To order you can also WhatsApp 074 520 2002
#LuckyPeachHouseOfRamen
Menu
Shoyu Chicken Ramen- Pulled slow roast chicken, sweet corn, spring onion, carrot, egg, seaweed, ramen noodles, hearty soya based shoyu chicken broth. R95
Spicy beef Miso Ramen- Pulled spicy beef, spring onion, button mushroom, baby spinach, fresh chili, seaweed, egg, ramen noodles, spicy miso, and beef broth. R100
Shoyu Miso and Tofu Ramen – Deep fried Tofu, spring onion, sweet corn, wild mushroom, pickled ginger, seaweed, hearty shoyu miso broth. R85 Add Egg R5
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