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Sumo Shack, Sister Restaurant to Wabi House, to Open on May 4

Expect late-night bites.
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Sumo Shack, the sister restaurant to Wabi House, is “soft opening” on May 4.

According to the release:

Expect a quick and modern menu of 20 items, that’s all under $10: small bites like Katsu corndogs and Sumo Fries, Japanese hotdogs, steamed baos like brisket bao or pork belly bao, meals to-go, and even, ramen take-out. Unlike Wabi House’s strict rules of not ordering ramen to-go, Sumo Shack will break that rule. Special chicken broth-based ramens will be served there to make for better quality control and taste.

Doors open on Thursday, May 4th at 11 am and soft opening week runs from Thursday, May 4 through Friday, May 5, 2017 with specials. During the soft opening week, spend at least $10 and receive a bird from us—a complimentary Angry Bird Bao to be exact: sumo hot fried chicken, American cheese, pickles served in a warm steamed bao. One bao per ticket and dine-in only. Call-in orders and take-out is currently available. Delivery is not available, yet. No reservations required or accepted.

Happy hour starts on soft opening day with a dollar off everything on the drink menu, even these fun Oni Goroshi juice boxes. Happy Hour runs from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Sumo Shack is located at 5629 SMU Blvd., and business hours are Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 11 a.m. until 4 a.m.

Well, there you have it.

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