Sukesan Udon Opens a Pop-up Restaurant in Tokyo for a Limited Time: July 13 to 15

Sukesan Udon Opens a Pop-up Restaurant in Tokyo for a Limited Time: July 13 to 15

Sukesan Udon will operate a pop-up restaurant in Kanda, Tokyo, for three days only, from July 13th to 15th.

Founded in 1976, Sukesan Udon is an udon noodle chain originating from Kitakyushu. It operates 69 stores primarily in Fukuoka Prefecture and across all seven prefectures of Kyushu, as well as in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture, Osaka, and Hyogo.

The menu includes the “Meat Goboten Udon” (900 yen) and a mini-sized set named “Sukesan Happiness Set,” containing Meat Goboten Udon, Katsu Toji Don, and Botamochi (1,200 yen), all prices include tax.

The operating hours are from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The restaurant will close once all the products are sold out. The location is at Bistrot VIVANT, a 5-minute walk from JR Kanda Station.


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