$20 Worth of Food and Drinks at Sanpachi Japanese Noodle and Bar
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$10
50%
$20
Expires: 7/6/2012
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Hot chocolate can warm your belly, and a hot bath can warm your cold feet. But the chefs of northern Japan figured out long ago that hot ramen noodles can warm the soul. Get a bowl of today’s SocialShopper deal: $10 for $20 worth of food and drinks at Sanpachi Japanese Noodle & Bar. Calling it Japanese spaghetti would be to miss out on the unique flavor and texture of the amazing ramen noodle. If you’ve only had it from a plastic pouch in your dorm room, then you need an emergency class from Professor Sanpachi to learn how ramen’s really supposed to be. Start with their impeccable noodles, then add beautiful broth with a wide range of options like flavorful miso, butter corn ramen, or spicy noodles for the bold of tongue. Then choose some extras to make it your own; from bamboo shoots, to seaweed, to dumplings called “gyoza.” Get half off at Sanpachi and you’ll forget the cold, cold winter ‘cause you’ll be warmed from the soul on up! "Been here a few times for lunch. My usual fare is the Tonkotsu, which is flavourful. I don't usually order the combo as a single bowl will usually do. The service is friendly and efficient." - Chris (yelp) "A great place for ramen in Downtown! I love the service and the hospitality at this restaurant. The servers always have a warm attitude about them, which comforts me whenever I come here. I like the fact that the menu is nice and simple, nothing too complicated. they also have some combos at the back, which are definitely a great value!" - Marc (yelp) "Decided to check out this place after hearing Sanpachi Ramen was really famous in Japan with over 70 locations, so went there around 10PM on a Friday night. It was quite busy but the service was good and quick. Ramen presentation was nice and pretty good portion as well. I could tell the texture of the noodles was somewhat different (better perhaps) from other Ramen shops. I also tried one of their side dishes (rice hand roll with tuna inside), it was surprisingly yummy!!!! Overall, it was great to have a Hokkaido style ramen in the downtown core." - JJCat (urbanspoon) "Tan Tan Men $9.95, this was the stand out dish that I will try if I see it on other menu’s, the sauce is spicy peanut and sesame~like a thinned out satay sauce, ground fried pork, spinach and leeks with ramen noodles, it was freaking amazing!!, the sauce had that addictive “it’s damn hot and I should stop eating but I can’t” quality." - Sean (Sean's Adventures in Flavor Town) 10 Reasons to Use Your Noodle and Get a Smart Deal at Sanpachi Japanese Noodle & Bar 1. We got so wrapped up in noodles, we haven’t yet mentioned their delicious drinks. Warm yourself up with some hot green tea, or warm up your party with some delicious sake (served hot or cold). 2. Of course, there’s also a great argument to be made for balancing out your hot bowl of ramen with a cold bottle of beer. 3. Lest you think the only thing on their menu is ramen, we have three very exciting words for you: Coconut Chicken Bowl. Now two more words: try it! 4. Located right at Bute and Robson, Sanpachi is a perfect spot for a lunch meeting, whether it’s serious business or just noodling around. 5. The sandwich was invented to make it easier to hold meat without touching it. The noodle must have been invented to make new chopstick users look completely uncoordinated. 6. You’ve been looking for a new “regular place.” Make Sanpachi your daily or weekly stop—you’re not gonna get tired of deliciousness! 7. Lucky #7 tip: for a more exciting life, order foods with names you don’t understand at all. Negi or Goma-ae, anyone? 8. If you’re a visual eater, then feast your eyes on their tempting photo gallery! 9. We failed our Japanese language class, but we’re pretty sure “Sanpachi” means, “You can buy up to 5 vouchers for your own use.” 10. No matter what language you say it in, people will be thrilled when you say, “Here!” and hand them a gift voucher for this deal. There’s no limit on gift vouchers.
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