San Antonio's beloved Noodle Tree closes to make way for two new concepts
San Antonio chef Mike Nguyen has shuttered his popular ramen spot Noodle Tree to make way for two new dining concepts: one focused on Korean-inspired breakfast sandwiches and the other centered around yakitori, MySA reports. In its Instagram bio, the first of those concepts, Breeky, says it serves up a "Texas sized Korean inspired breakfast sandwich with a San Antonio twist." The sandos will include nods to global and local influences beyond the Korean inspiration, Nguyen told MySA.
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