Reren Lamen & Bar (817 7th St NW) Open For Service
Reren Lamen & Bar Restaurant (817 7th St NW) is open and serving lunch and dinner. PQ Living was the first to let you know that Mehak Indian was closing and in its place arrived Reren. The restaurant’s mission found on their website is listed below:
Our aim is to provide healthy, authentic Asian dishes using locally sourced produce with no extra additives such as MSG and artificial flavorings. We stress the importance of quality homemade food because after all, homemade food tastes the best. Therefore, many of our products from our noodles to are dumplings are made right here inside the restaurant. The cuisine of Asia is rich in diversity so we took culinary influences from Thailand, Japan and all parts of China to craft our dishes, which are aimed to cater to multiple palates. We hope you enjoy what we have to offer.
And yes, you read that right…it’s ‘lamen’, not ‘ramen’ that they serve. Again, from the website:
Lamen has an over 4,000-year- old history in China. In fact, these noodles are some of the oldest in the world and are precursors to the Japanese Ramen noodles. Our lamen at Reren’s carries on this legacy and is made daily with high-gluten whole-wheat flour to produce chewy, flavor-soaking noodles.
Their menu can be found here or check out the photos below.
Reren Lamen & Bar
817 7th St NW
Washington, DC
Phone: (202) 290-3677
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