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Marugame Udon debuts in the UAE

It aims to open 10 restaurants over the next five years.

Japanese noodle chain Marugame Udon is set to debut in the UAE through a partnership between Toridoll Holdings, Opal Food Concepts, and the West Zone Group.

The company plans to open 10 locations across the UAE over the next five years.

To mark its entry into the market, the chain will introduce exclusive regional specialities, including Vegetarian Japanese Curry and the Spicy Maze Udon.

Other dishes include Chicken Katsu Curry Udon and Teriyaki Chicken Udon, available in both regular and kid-friendly portions.

The restaurants will feature “Live Noodle Theatre,” an interactive culinary performance where guests can watch noodles being made on-site. 

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