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A restaurant called Ramen Haven could be coming to Sudbury. Representatives for the restaurant have appeared before the Sudbury Planning Board and Design Review Board in recent weeks, indicating that a Sudbury opening could be imminent.
There is already a restaurant called Ramen Haven located in Berlin, MA. It appears to be working to expand its footprint, but a representative for the restaurant could not be reached to confirm the relationship between the two.
A representative for Ramen Haven joined the most recent meeting of the Sudbury Planning Board to discuss options for fencing on the patio outside the Meadow Walk unit previously occupied by Paani Indian Cuisine. Based on the discussion, the restaurant intends to serve alcohol.
During the discussion with the board, the representative indicated that Ramen Haven took over the space in December and is aiming to open in April of this year. A representative from the Town of Sudbury confirmed the name of the proposed restaurant and that paperwork had been submitted to start the permitting process.
The Berlin-based Ramen Haven features a variety of appetizers, including gyoza and tonkatsu. In addition to a wide variety of ramen options, the menu also includes several rice bowls and lunch specials. The restaurant’s eclectic selection of desserts includes a matcha crepe cake, traditional and match tiramisus, and yuzu cheesecake.
The restaurant would join Sudbury’s robust asian food and beverage scene, which includes Lotus Blossom, Lavender, Chili Basil Thai, and Riceberry Thai Cuisine. Asian grocer, Formosa Asian Market, is expected to open in the Sudbury Crossing plaza upon completion of a build-out.
This story will be updated if more information is provided by Ramen Haven.

