RamaPong, new 'Ramen ping-pong restaurant' has college days written all over it

BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) The Boise Fry Co. is opening a new restaurant with three elements that really resonates with anyone who has ever stepped foot into a college party: Ramen (noodles), ping pong and booze.

The Boise Fry Co. is opening a new restaurant with three elements that really resonates with anyone who has ever stepped foot into a college party: Ramen (noodles), ping pong and booze.

RamaPong is a place where people can enjoy "amazing Ramen while honing their ping pong skills" in downtown Boise.

"The Idea just came to us," said Brad Walker, CEO of Boise Fry Co. "We have a giant space under our Boise Fry Co. headquarters and weren't using it besides for storage and forcing our bookkeeper to work down there. During a meeting about what to do with the space, a manager kept pitching Ramen (noodles). He was dismissed initially, but the managers tossed around some more ideas. After some time our owner, Blake Lingle, jokingly said we could just do ping pong. Immediately we knew we were on to something and combined the two ideas of Ramen and ping pong. Thus, RamaPong was born."

RamaPong will be opening this September at 204 N. Capitol Boulevard in the Adelmann Building.

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