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A Japanese market in Medford known for its homemade ramen, soba, and udon noodles, and for its sushi market, recently opened its own noodle restaurant in Malden in the space formerly occupied by Cafe De Lulu’s (64 Summer St.).
According to a post on Ebisuya Market’s Instagram — and confirmed by an employee at the market — Ebisuya Noodle House is open for dinner from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The post indicates that the restaurant is cash only, and that it is serving ramen.
Ebisuya gained a following for its ramen Sundays — diners can get styrofoam bowl of ramen for $5 between 11:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., or until they run out — so the expansion doesn’t come as a shock. Early Yelp reviews indicate that Ebisuya Noodle House serves soup that’s of comparable quality to the market’s.
It’s unclear if the shop offers soba and udon like the market in Medford. Eater has reached out to Ebisuya’s owner and will update this post as more information becomes available.
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