Japanese ramen chain Kyuramen is celebrating its grand opening in Alpharetta.
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The restaurant at 735 N Main Street marks Kyuramen’s third location in Georgia and its continued expansion in the United States.
The decision to open in Alpharetta was driven by the high demand from customers traveling from the area to Kyuramen’s Suwanee location, according to a news release.
“Alpharetta’s rapid growth is an ideal setting for Kyuramen to expand,” founder Gary Lin said. “We aim to enrich the local food landscape with our unique flavors and provide a new dining experience for the community.”
The new restaurant spans 4,200 square feet and accommodates 110 guests.The menu includes a variety of ramen options, including the signature Kyuramen, spicy miso ramen and vegetarian choices, all made with fresh ingredients and homemade noodles.
Alpharetta is among the first Kyuramen locations to offer the following new and signature dishes:
- New Yin-Yang Bowl: Allows customers to enjoy two signature flavors in one bowl
- Omurice: Features fluffy eggs and specialized sauces (Demi Glace/Japanese Curry)
- Honey Comb Platter: Inspired by the honeycomb seating, offering a variety of tasty bites
- New appetizers and bowls: Katsuobushi Pork Ramen, Deep Fried Gyoza Dumplings, Chilled Tofu, and Lobster Chashu Salad Ball
- More upcoming dishes: Eel Kamameshi, Seafood Kamameshi, Rice Burger
Kyuramen Alpharetta is also introducing the “New Bowl Lottery Game,” where diners have the chance to win free items by discovering a red stamp at the bottom of their bowl after finishing their soup. The location also features Tbaar, a sister brand bubble tea shop.
From March 1 to March 8, customers will be able to receive a complimentary ramen (excluding new the Yin-Yang Bowl) with a minimum purchase of $40, as well as a BOGO offer on all Tbaar drinks.
The location will be open 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Kyuramen has 26 locations across the U.S., including three in Georgia. The company is seeking to open 100 more locations by the end of 2024.