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Japanese restaurant Nagoya House has opened in Cooper-Young at 2156 Young Ave. (Sophia Surrett/The Daily Memphian)
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Nagoya House open in Cooper-Young
Nagoya House has hibachi and ramen dishes as well as spring rolls, tempura shrimp, yakisoba, lo mein, bubble tea and more. (Courtesy Dionisia Redmond)
Japanese restaurant Nagoya House has opened in Cooper-Young at 2156 Young Ave.
The restaurant has hibachi and ramen dishes as well as spring rolls, tempura shrimp, yakisoba, lo mein, bubble tea and more.
Partners Zhongguo Tang, who owns part of Flame Ramen on Union Avenue, and Binghua Lin opened the 2,200-square-foot restaurant in the former DWJ Korean BBQ Midtown, which they recently renovated. The renovations included all but the kitchen.
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Sophia Surrett
Sophia Surrett is a recent University of Alabama graduate, where she received her B.A. in news media and M.A. in journalism and media studies. She covers commercial real estate, economic development, residential real estate, restaurant real estate, and hospitality and tourism.
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