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Jinya Ramen Bar - Duluth photos
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The name JINYA was inspired by a Samurai soldier who was close to the Tokyo community at the time. “Whenever you come through and you're going to be seated, our hostess yells 'irasshai' and then the whole restaurant calls it back to you,” Avila said. “It means 'welcome. '”
founder Tomo Takahashi. Jinya Ramen Bar CEO and founder Tomo Takahashi grew up in the restaurant business. His family owned a restaurant in Japan, instilling in him an appreciation for traditional Japanese cooking that inspired his own entrepreneurial pursuits. In 2000, Takahashi opened his first Jinya in Tokyo.
This article incorporates material from 陣屋 (Jin'ya) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on February 24, 2008.
Founded by Tomo Takahashi in 2000 in Tokyo, Takahashi opened for US in 2010. Restaurant has 60 locations across Canada and America.
Upon entering I'm greeted by jarring shouts of “Irasshai!,” a traditional Japanese welcome, already Southern-fried into “ur-uh-shay! ' by the staff. These shouts happen every time a new guest enters, so be ready to have them punctuate your conversation during your visit.