Venez déguster un délicieux repas chez Prairie Noodle Shop. Découvrez un menu offrant nouilles. Ce lieu apprécié est ouvert en soirée du mardi au samedi et en journée pendant les fins de semaine. L'accès est facile par transport en commun. Venez courir ce voisinage tranquille. Les moyens de paiement admis sont Interac, MasterCard et Visa.plus...Plus de texte
In 2014, Arden Tse and his partners were understandably nervous just before their pop-up was set to open at the Get Cooking Edmonton facilities in MacEwan University. The venture involved selling dishes made of ramen noodles, an ingredient almost unheard of in Edmonton, save for die-hard foodies. Tse and one of his partners, Terry Wong, experimented for several months, perfecting the art of creating these Japanese staples. They even got additional advice from a consulting chef from Toronto. They hoped that the social media campaigns would stir up some interest but they had no idea what was coming.
The team had 100 servings of ramen dishes ready to go on a first-come, first-served basis. But a line-up had already started forming an hour before the doors were set to open. Fifteen minutes before opening the doors, the dishes were already sold out. “I thought if we sold 50 bowls, we'd be happy,” says Arden.
Four popups and a year later, Tse and company have a more permanent home with Prairie Noodle Shop, a cozy eatery tucked away in a basement venue on 124 Street. With seating for up to 32 people, the shop serves a variety of ramen soups from garlic pork and roasted barley chicken to a cheese-filled vegetarian dish. There's also a gluten-free option.