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Cult ramen joint Supa Ya is making a grand return to London

The legendary Dalston and Peckham Japanese restaurant has reopened at Tottenham Court Road

Leonie Cooper
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Leonie Cooper
Food & Drink Editor, London
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Supa Ya Ramen left a big, noodle-shaped hole in the London culinary landscape when its Peckham and Dalston restaurants closed, but this month the brand has made a Lazarus-like return.

Chef Luke Findlay’s Supa Ya relaunches this week at Arcade in Tottenham Court Road, with the central London foodhall serving up their signature roast chicken and corn ramen, as well as a maple-glazed pumpkin and chilli crunch bowl, and small plates including heritage tomatoes with ponzu vinaigrette and fennel seed furikake, and fried chicken with apricot glaze and white sesame.

Findlay has said of the Supa Ya residency: ‘After the difficult decision to close our doors in 2024, being able to return with a fresh start in such a vibrant setting feels incredibly special. Arcade brings together some of the most exciting food talent in London, and we can’t wait to share our dishes with both familiar faces and new guests in this buzzing space.’

Other residents at Arcade include acclaimed Thai restaurant Plaza Khao Gaeng, Middle Eastern eatery Shatta & Toum, which comes from the same team behind Soho’s Berenjak, smashburger stand Manna, and tacos from Mexa - by Michelle Salazar de la Rocha and Sam Napier of Sonora Taqueria.

Supa Ya Ramen is open now at Arcade at 103-105 New Oxford Street, WC1A 1DB.

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