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September 25, 2016, Sunday - Zen Box RAMEN ATTACK! in Mill City Museum Train Shed

Time: Noon – 5:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Mill City Museum is pleased to partner with Zen Box Izakaya on the fourth annual Ramen Attack, to celebrate the restaurant's fifth year anniversary and to benefit the Children's Cancer Research Fund.

“We’re celebrating the unique combination of Japanese and Twin Cities food and culture and our favorite food, ramen. The chefs are the best in the world and it’s fun to be able to bring them here to our friends and community – and for a great cause. Net proceeds from the festival benefit Children’s Cancer Research Fund and we’ve raised more than $10,000 to-date! A big thanks to the 2,000+ people who came out to join us last year, and here’s to an even bigger and better party this year!”                                       – Lina Goh, Zen Box Izakaya owner and event organizer

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