$65—Dinner & drinks on Vancouver's 'ramen row'
Why We Love This Deal
Enjoying ramen is practically a rite of passage in Vancouver, especially along Robson Street's famous “ramen row." At ZUBU, you can enjoy a flight of three different ramen flavours in one meal.
Indulge in a four-course dinner for two, including drinks—think Sapporo or warm sake to complement your dishes. The general public will pay $98 for the same experience.
What's Included
- $65 for a four-course dinner for two, including:
- A drink per person (choice of Sapporo, house red or white wine, or house sake served hot or cold)
- A signature ramen flight each (tonkotsu, creamy chicken and spicy vegan)
- Shared ZUBU house salad and crispy double-fried chicken thighs
- Shared mochi ice cream dessert
More Reasons to Go
- The unique three-ramen flight is exclusive to ZUBU's downtown location
- Executive Chef William Cao is a ramen expert; he learned the craft at the Hyodo Ramen School in Oyama, Japan
- ZUBU's menu focuses on ramen, but there are other Japanese favourites to enjoy: fried chicken, hand rolls and tokoyaki, to name a few
- ZU-BU is an adjective meaning to build tight or close connections through common interests and goals
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