Bone Daddies is opening new ramen bar in Richmond

By The Editor

5th Oct 2020 | Local News

Ramen fans are going crazy after the popular Japanese restaurant chain Bone Daddies announced it was opening in Richmond.

They shared a photo on Instagram with Wednesday, October 14 as its opening date.

Bone Daddies wrote: "#Richmond is coming

"We're opening a full on ramen bar for eat in, takeaway and delivery on Richmond High St next week and we could not be more pumped."

The post was met with delight from its fans, with nearly 200 likes in three hours.

One user said: "Couldn't ask for better news this year! ."

Kingston and Croydon residents even bemoaned the fact it was not their town that the new bar was coming to.

The company started in Soho in 2012 and has since expanded to 10 locations across London.

Win a meal for your mates

Bone Daddies said: "We're ready to bust open the doors to our newest Bone Daddies in Richmond this October and to celebrate we're giving you the chance to win a ramen sesh

"We'll be serving up hot homemade ramen, poke bowls, bao buns and some banging sides and bevs to go with. All to the beat of our classic rock'n'roll playlist.

"So sign up to our mailing list to keep up with all our local news and offers and to say thanks we'll enter you into a prize-draw for a chance to win a ramen sesh you can enjoy with five of your luckiest mates once we're open.

"That includes a main (ramen, poke or katsu) and any drink each with some snacks thrown in to share."

You can enter the competition here.

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