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Texas Theatre To Screen Tampopo on June 3

Check out the classic ramen film and come hungry for a ramen pop-up.
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The first time I saw Tampopo I was in grad school with a mass of papers before and behind me, deeply in need of its life- (and noodle bowl-) affirming comfort.

The 1985 Japanese film by Juzo Itani is the story of a ramen shop owner’s widow who needs and receives guidance from a ramen-improving gang as she tries to keep her shop from closing. Ramen ronin, widows, noodles—everything you want from a Japanese film.

Its cult status as a touchstone example of food in film (and it remains one of the best, interspersed with vignettes in turns playful, sexy, funny, and dramatic) makes it a delicious centerpiece for a special screening at the Texas Theatre on June 3. The evening will feature a newly restored version of the film and a ramen pop-up by Justin Holt, sous-chef at Lucia. Buy tickets here, and bring your favorite chopsticks.

Here’s a quick look at the evening:

7:30 p.m. – pop-up ramen (bring cash)

8:30 p.m. – Tampopo screening

10:30 p.m. – more pop-up action

 

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