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  2. Michelin-recommended Japanese noodle restaurant opens in Elk ...

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    It already has Michelin credentials. Kajiken began serving bowls of noodles to lunch and dinner customers Thursday at 7470 Elk Grove Blvd., Suite 120 in Elk Grove’s The Ridge shopping center ...

  3. Pekin Noodle Parlors - Wikipedia

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    Pekin Noodle Parlors (built 1909) is the second oldest continuously [1] operating Chinese restaurant in the United States, located in Butte, Montana. The restaurant was founded in its current location in 1911 by Hum Yow and Tam Kwong Yee. [2] Along with the Wah Chong Tai Company mercantile building (1891) and the Mai Wah Noodle Parlor (1909 ...

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    Tsaocha and Noodle Station 3 aren't your regular old downtown hangout spot. But then again, maybe it will be. The futuristic cafe offers both bubble tea and Asian noodle dishes, plus everything ...

  5. Noodles & Company - Wikipedia

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    Noodles & Company is an American fast-casual restaurant that offers international and American noodle dishes in addition to soups and salads. Noodles & Company was founded in 1995 by Aaron Kennedy and is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. The company went public in 2013 and recorded a $457 million revenue in 2017. [4]

  6. A new noodle restaurant for Eat Street, cocktail bar in ... - AOL

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    Crossing Bridge Noodle Restaurant will take the place of the shuttered Bad Waitress restaurant on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis (2 E. 26th St.). Owner Kevin Ni is an experienced local restaurateur.

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    Tsukemen. Tsukemen (Japanese: つけ麺, English: "dipping noodles") [1] is a ramen dish in Japanese cuisine consisting of noodles that are eaten after being dipped in a separate bowl of soup or broth. The dish was invented in 1961 by Kazuo Yamagishi, a restaurateur in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, the dish has become popular throughout Japan, as ...

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    Return the Dutch oven to low heat and add the marinara sauce. Nestle the meatballs into the pasta sauce without stirring. Cover and cook 30 minutes. Gently stir the meatballs, making sure each one ...