Ramen Boy to become New York import Terakawa

Ramen Boy is closed, New York import Terakawa is taking over with a menu of ramen, curry, takoyaki and more.

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Ramen Boy to become New York import Terakawa

POSTED: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 3:40 PM

Meal Ticket just caught word that Yakitori Boy's noodle offshoot, Ramen Boy has shut its doors in order to prepare for a rebrand. Sometime in the next two weeks the none too well received ramen joint will reopen as Terakawa, a New York based soup spot.

Terakawa's website provides precious little info but it looks as though the Gramercy location serves up takoyaki, gyoza, Tokyo fried chicken curry along with ramen offerings including Tan Tan (ground beef) and Mayu (charred black garlic) along with the standard shoyu and miso. New York prices run $9 to $10 a bowl and extras range from $1 to $2. Curries, lunch boxes, pork fried rice, and a collection of Japanese soft drinks round out Terakawa's menu.

We're looking forward to welcoming another contender to Philly's burgeoning ramen scene. See you in a few weeks, Terakawa!

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