Mikaku in Glasgow is set to celebrate the UK's largest celebration of Japanese food drink & culture this week

Glasgow restaurant celebrates Japan Week with £1 Ramen

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GLASGOW’S Mikaku is set to celebrate the UK’s largest celebration of Japanese food, drink & culture this week. As the first Scottish city to participate in the festival, Mikaku will offer a £1 Ramen deal for lunch-goers from Wednesday 26th October through to Tuesday 1st November, inclusive. 

Foodies will be able to enjoy a half-bowl of Mikaku’s famous Ramens – including vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options between 11am – 4pm everyday of the festival. It’s the perfect lunch-sized portion for just £1. 

The Japan Week Festival returns for 2022, celebrating Japanese food, drink & culture with special events and deals. Partnering for the first time, Mikaku prides itself on being a vivid tribute to Japanese culture, with something to catch your eye in every direction. Serving authentic ramen and Izakaya (Japanese bar) dishes to compliment unique cocktails, Mikaku is a colour feast for all the senses. 

Special guest cocktails featuring Japanese and new local partners are also on the menu to celebrate Japan Week Festival. 

Commenting, Dario Bernadi from Mikaku said: “We’re really excited to welcome customers, old and new, to Mikaku to celebrate Japan Week Festival. It’s a great opportunity to put the spotlight on our delicious ramen. We’re proud to offer vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options so that everyone can enjoy the perfect bowl of warming goodness – and now for just £1!” 

Customers should be quick as the offer is limited to the first 80 customers each day, and bookings are not available – first come, first served. 

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