Ken’s Ramen Closes Providence Restaurant
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Ken’s Ramen has closed its Providence restaurant and says it is relocating.
“Ken’s Ramen is currently closed. We will be relocating to a new location in the near future. Thank you all for your patronage,” reads a sign on the door of the restaurant.
According to the restaurant’s Facebook page, the last day the Providence location was open was December 23.
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According to the restaurant’s website:
"Providence's Very Own Artisan Ramen Noodle Bar. Whole Chicken Paitan broth simmered for over 30 hours paired with custom tailored handmade ramen."
Ken's Ramen partner Francis Chen appeared on GoLocal LIVE's The Taste in January of 2018.
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