It highlights a conventional set up with hanging lights, wooden seats, and a purpose bar.
Reflecting a Tokyo back-rear way with wooden seats and diminish lighting, you would think you had been transported to the lanes of the Japan while venturing into the new Ramen Dayo.
The lasting home of the noodle eatery opened for this present week on Queen Street, after a fruitful move from Gordon Street.
It includes a conventional set up with hanging lights, wooden seats, and a purpose bar.
Furthermore, uplifting news for regulars as the Yatai ramen truck returns and new options have been included.
A naturally refreshed mixed drink show, some Japanese bar snacks, more chuhai and some additional end of the week early lunch alternatives will take after finishing the following couple of weeks.
Proprietor Paul comes back to Glasgow from Tokyo in 2014 in the wake of putting in 11 years in the Japanese city, and subsequent to acknowledging there was an absence of good ramen puts in the city he set up Ramen Dayo.
A post on Ramen Dayo's Facebook when the place initially opened in December stated: "Subsequent to coming back to the place where he grew up in 2014, Paul got himself unfit to quit considering these uncommon eateries in Tokyo … the absence of any appropriate ramen eateries in Glasgow step by step turned into a disappointment.


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