HUGE queues have formed outside a new restaurant in Oxford's Westgate Centre after it decided to offer free noodles to its very first customers.
To coincide with the launch of ramen restaurant Shoryu, the chain tweeted that the first 112 customers through the door would receive a free bowl of ramen from 12 noon.
Reader Neil Fisher sent this picture of the line forming outside Shoryu, which tweeted that it was 'super excited' to be serving Oxford's 'hungry folk'.
Join these hungry folk now for one of 112 free bowls of ramen at noon at #ShoryuOxford! pic.twitter.com/imfreINUwj
— Shoryu Ramen (@shoryuramen) December 12, 2017
Shoryu specialises in Hakata tonkotsu ramen from the Hakata district of Fukuoka city on the southern island of Kyushu, Japan.
It boasts it offers genuine cuisine 'rarely found outside Japan'.
Our first ramen is served! #ShoryuOxford @WestgateOxford pic.twitter.com/UzNEUrKB8S
— Shoryu Ramen (@shoryuramen) December 12, 2017
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