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Gumshara Ramen

Locality: Haymarket

Phone: +61 410 253 180



Address: Eating World Harbour Plaza, Shop 211, 25-29 Dixon Street 2000 Haymarket, NSW, Australia

Website: https://gumshara.com

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21.01.2022 We’ve created the world’s most expensive ramen out of lobster and tonkotsu to celebrate the launch of Yakuza: Like a Dragon to western audiences on Nov. 10! It has a full lobster tail, a golden dragon head and golden nori, and is worth $400. To win, head over to our friends @XboxANZ on Twitter for more details! https://twitter.com/XboxANZ/status/1318356260144795648



16.01.2022 Gumshara will be closed for 2 weeks from this Sunday 3:00pm due to repair of water leakage on floor. Thanks for understanding

05.01.2022 All the home delivery frozen products are available now. Please enjoy our thick Tonkotsu Ramen at your home. Thanks for your patience

04.01.2022 We are open now. New Trading Hour 12:00-20:30 7 days... If you want to have a Sparerib and BBQ Pork at same time. Try Mini Spare rib $3 + BBQ Pork 4 pieces & bamboo shoots $3.50 + Free Seaweed + Free Shallots + Regular Tonkotsu Ramen $9.80 $16.30



03.01.2022 The renovation of our food court is delayed again. We are not sure about our reopening date yet at this stage. We should be able to open in this week. Thanks for your patience ... Free Fish stock and light Tonkotsu stock will be available as free of charge at our New counter. ( To give a hint of fish flavour when you get bored with thick Tonkotsu soup)

01.01.2022 Our opening date has been rescheduled from 22/Aug to 31/Aug due to delay of the renovation of whole food court. Thanks for your cooperation. Gumshara’s new ramen bowl is ‘Arita ware’ (Aritayaki). All the bowls are specially hand made (without using any machinery) for Gumshara in a pottery factory called Hirakawa which is located in the city of Arita in the Saga prefecture. ‘Arita ware’ has a history dating back to 400 years and is a type of porcelain representing Japan w...hich is coloured and created with colourful paints. Japan’s history of the production of ceramics dates back to the Edo period which began in the city of Arita in the Saga prefecture when a potter discovered a stone in the early 17th century. Thus, making it the first production area where porcelain was baked in Japan. Japan still continues to craft products including tableware, traditional artefacts and antiques. To note, our Gumshara bowls may appear a little smaller than our previous bowls, however, we can ensure that the amount of soup and noodles are exactly the same as before. Gumshara is the only shop in Australia using Aritayaki for ramen bowl. See more

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