Niku Ramen Is Bringing Its Noodles To Brisbane's Northside
The team behind Parramatta’s authentic Japanese restaurant, Umaya are bringing their brand-new concept to Brisbane’s northside.
The team behind Parramatta’s authentic Japanese restaurant, Umaya are bringing their brand-new concept to Brisbane’s northside.
If you love broth, noodles and authentic Japanese food then get your slurp on because Niku Ramen will be opening its doors at the end of 2019, joining Toombul’s highly anticipated dining and entertainment playground, UPSTAIRS.
They’ll be serving up steaming hot bowls of fresh ramen, amazing rice dishes, and stir-fried Udon using only the finest produce and ingredients to create authentic and traditional Japanese eats that’ll truly awaken the senses.
Pair all of that with an array of tasty starters or sides like the pan-fried gyoza, edamame, Karaage chicken, or deep-fried tofu. Ramen to that!
Niku Ramen will be the new go-to for all your ramen needs and Udon know how excited we are for it to open!
Launching at the end of 2019, UPSTAIRS will feature a lively music scene, an active art program, up to ten new eateries, an entertainment and lifestyle offering, and a refurbished cinema.
Along with Niku Ramen, Toombul has also revealed that Dapple + Waver – a modern bar and restaurant will be joining the precinct, as well as Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq—a circus-slash-arcade bar and restaurant offering everything from vintage arcade games and dodgem cars to cocktails topped with fairy floss and golden gaytimes. It’s been dubbed the ultimate place for ‘kidults’.
Brisbane is fast becoming a dining destination and the opening of UPSTAIRS will solidify its place as a food heavy hitter. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates on the official opening date!
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