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Nama Ramen Reopens in New Location - San Antonio Magazine


Nama Ramen Reopens in New Location
Published: February 3, 2021
After being closed to indoor diners for nearly a year, San Antonio favorite Nama Ramen has officially reopened its doors at a new, larger location on Babcock Road.
Known for inventive sushi rolls and Texas-influenced Asian cuisine, Nama Ramen has become a go-to since opening in 2015 for hungry sushi and noodle fanatics. When the pandemic hit last March, Nama Ramen closed and turned its original location into a curbside pickup-only spot. Owner Kevin Chu also shifted his focus to their new location, which is just down the street from the original.
“Originally, we had a super small space with high volume. Every night pre-covid was packed with a 2-hour wait,” Chu says. “However, we felt when the pandemic hit it was our social obligation to be responsible and not take on dine-in. We pivoted and converted our little space to a take-out spot only.” ....

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Nama Ramen preparing for grand reopening in new, larger space


Nama Ramen preparing for grand reopening in new, larger space
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Nama Ramen is preparing to welcome guests back into the dining room for the first time in roughly a year, but now the noodle-slurping will take place in a new, larger space.Kevin Calvo Jr./@kevs.trillShow MoreShow Less
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Nama Ramen is preparing to welcome guests back into the dining room for the first time in roughly a year, but now the noodle-slurping will take place in a new, larger space.Kevin Calvo Jr./@kevs.trillShow MoreShow Less
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Nama Ramen is preparing to welcome guests back into the dining room for the first time in roughly a year, but now the noodle-slurping will take place in a new, larger space.Kevin Calvo Jr./@kevs.trillShow MoreShow Less ....

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Nama Ramen slated to reopen next month in bigger digs in Northwest San Antonio


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By Nina Rangel
on Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 10:51 AM
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The ramen shop, also known for its inventive sushi rolls, will reopen in coming weeks at a bigger space just across the street from its original spot.
Currently, owner Kevin Chu is hosting friends and family at the new, 6,500-square-foot restaurant at 6526 Babcock Road. The staff is working out operational kinks before opening the doors to the public.
Noodle lovers can follow the shop on social media for up-to-date opening details.
So many restaurants, so little time. Find out the latest San Antonio dining news with our Flavor Friday Newsletter. ....

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