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Scottsdale’s Hot Noodles Cold Sake to Close

Chef Josh Hebert's noodle shop opened in 2016.
Josh Hebert, chef-owner of Scottsdale

Jacob Tyler Dunn

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Hot Noodles Cold Sake, overseen by Chef Josh Hebert and recently listed as one of our Top 100 restaurants in Phoenix, has announced it will be closing March 27. The noodle shop has been in business for nearly five years.

“Thanks for all the support everybody!” read a post on the ramen shop’s Facebook page. “We make the best ramen in town because we have the best customers in town!”

The Scottsdale restaurant opened in 2016 as a spinoff of the Tuesday night ramen specials at the now-closed Posh Restaurant. Chef Hebert had actually logged time in Tokyo studying Japanese cuisine.

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Till its closure, Hot Noodles Cold Sake will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.

For more information, see the Hot Noodles Cold Sake website.

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