Otaku Ramen chef and founder Sarah Gavigan has introduced she’s going to shut Otaku’s West Nashville location.
Positioned in Sylvan Provide at 4109 Charlotte Pike, the restaurant opened within the fall of 2020. The information follows the corporate having introduced in December that it would stop operations at its East Nashville location in Highland Yards after 16 months in enterprise. On the time, Gavigan stated the corporate had made the “tough resolution to shut and focus our power on our different three items which can be thriving.”
The Nashville-based restaurant nonetheless operates places within the Gulch at 1104 Division St. and at The Manufacturing facility at Franklin.
“This isn’t about chopping again, it’s about doubling down — on what issues, on what lasts,” Gavigan says in a press launch.
“In a time when new ideas are flooding Nashville from different cities, tax charges and prices proceed to rise, we’re selecting to not broaden — we’re selecting to fortify. To remain native. To concentrate on our two core retailers. To remain true to who we’re and what bought us right here.”
Otaku, named for a Japanese time period for somebody with all-consuming pursuits, first entered the Nashville market in 2015 with the Gulch location.
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