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Roundup: Korea Mart Is Closed, JINYA Ramen Is Here, and a Ghost Truck

JINYA Ramen Bar JINYA Ramen Bar Is Opening Its First Arizona Spot The California-based JINYA Ramen Bar opened its first Arizona location this week. The modern Japanese restaurant arrived at 130 South Arizona Avenue in downtown Chandler and served its first bowl of Spicy Creamy Vegan Ramen on Thursday, April 29. One very cool thing about JINYA? The noodles are handmade, and the broth is simmered for 20 hours. There’s also a $10 ramen special happening from now till May 5. Keep This Date Open for Barkeeps Attention those who have been literally moving and shaking behind a bar like a pro: Another Round, Another Rally (a local nonprofit) is hosting a national, virtual, comedy, bartending, and dance competition. One competitor is Phoenix’s own Christian Jenkins (FOUND:RE, UnderTow, Sosoba, etc.). Ready, Set, Show! is free for members of the hospitality industry a $10 a pill for general admission, which also includes a digital download of the featured cocktail recipes. Some procee

Korea Mart Asian market in Mesa goes out of business

After four years in business, Korea Mart supermarket in Mesa is closed. Korea Mart had been open at Three Fountains Plaza, 1350 S. Longmore, since 2017. Owner Seong Lee told The Arizona Republic that his store was losing business to  too much competition nearby. There are several Asian and international grocery stores near Korea Mart, including Asiana Market, AZ International Marketplace and Mekong Supermarket. In 2020, H Mart described on its website as the largest Asian supermarket chain in America moved in 3 miles north of Korea Mart. Lee told The Republic he does not have plans to start another business due to his financial situation.

Josh joust, wing shortage: News from around our 50 states

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Tourist spending in the state dropped 20% last year at the height of pandemic lockdowns and business closings, but Alabama fared better than most during the coronavirus crisis, state tourism officials said. A statement from the Alabama Tourism Department said a travel consulting firm found a nationwide decline of 42% in travel expenditures, but the state’s decrease wasn’t as bad because spending was robust in Baldwin County, where the beach towns of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are located. State beaches, historically Alabama’s top tourist draw, were shut down early in the pandemic but reopened as the summer travel season was beginning. “Baldwin County’s success is all the more remarkable when you factor in that the beaches were closed for six weeks in the spring and one week due to a hurricane in the fall,” said Judy Ryals, chair of the board that oversees the agency. Visitors spent more than $13 billion on ac

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