Toronto ramen fans, listen up! Your lunchtime or dinnertime just got a whole lot more affordable. A popular ramen restaurant in the city has slashed prices on its bowls, making their ramen even more accessible. The move came as a response to nationwide price increases, including groceries, dine-out meals, and more. We’ve got the details of this exciting (and tasty) price drop, so let’s get right into it.
Prices lowered at KINTON RAMEN in Toronto
“We understand the financial pressures facing our customers, and we are committed to supporting them by offering high-quality dining experiences at more affordable prices,” Daiki Takane, Vice President of Operations at Kinka Family, the parent company of KINTON RAMEN, said in a press release statement.
The new prices will be reflected across their ramen bowls. The Pork Original, originally $17, is now $14.99. The Chicken (Original and Shoyu), Pork Shoyu, Veg (Original and Shoyu) bowls also have this price point.
The restaurant chain can make this happen, thanks to the constant flurry of expansion across the country and North America. Currently, there are 38 locations in the continent, with a projection of 45 more storefronts by the end of the year. This means that the KINTON RAMEN team has secured more favourable pricing from partnering vendors.
“The solutions underscore the ingenuity of our team,” Andrey Anuchin, Senior Director of Procurement at Kinka Family said in the press release statement. “We’re discovering avenues to uphold our benchmarks while enhancing the accessibility of our meals.”
So the next time you make your way to KINTON RAMEN in Toronto, you’ll be able to enjoy the bowls with the new prices in place. The restaurant also has a new lineup of summer specials. This includes the Kin-Kin Cold Ramen, Chilled Tsukemen, and Beef Mazemen (also available in spicy).