WaHi Community

This past Thursday Tampopo Kitchen was a proud sponsor of the MOSA Concert Series hosted at Our Saviour's Atonement Lutheran Church. The concert series is headed up by Bridget Kibbey, a very talented and engaging harpist, who I have known since undergrad days at Juilliard (let's not put a year on it, k?) The series features a multicultural approach to stringed instruments with the Harp as a theme running through many of the concerts.

The idea of the series resonates strongly with me because it features many talented neighborhood artists that have lived here for many years that often have international performing careers, but don't have an outlet to perform at home. The work she and her executive director, Brent Ness, are doing on the series is incredible; they are bringing an elevated multicultural experience to the uptown community. This is similar to the long term business goals that Nana and I have, which is to bring an elevated, yet casual dining experience to Washington Heights. Music is culture, food is culture, these are all things that make us feel human, and we are grateful to be inspired and have a chance to partner with such great creative people.

As the weather cools down, we are about to begin ramen noodle season! We hope you continue to enjoy your spicy miso ramen, at Tampopo Ramen, but don't forget about the Tan Tan Udon noodles, at Tampopo Kitchen, (featuring ground pork, house made sesame flavoring, and house chili oil), it may just become your favorite comfort food. You can still use the coupon here if you haven't tried it yet!

NEWEATS to get 20% off on Tan Tan noodles or Teriyaki Chicken Roll. 

Cannot be combined with other deals. Valid on online order from Tampopokitchen.com One time use only. Expires on September 30. No cash refund.

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