San Antonio’s Nama Ramen to close this September after a decade in service
Nearly a decade after serving its first bowl of tonkotsu, Nama Ramen — the humble eatery launched in 2015 by then-24-year-old entrepreneur Kevin Chu — is preparing to close its doors. Chu announced the news on Nama Ramen’s social media channels. “After 10 years, Nama is doing our final call,” he wrote, adding that the […]
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