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One of Louisville’s most beloved ramen spots is officially back.

After departing its long-standing location in the Highlands, Ramen House announced on Wednesday that it has reopened at 204 South Spring Street in the Irish Hill area, signaling a new beginning for the eatery.

“Annnnnnnnddddd we’re back! It’s been a long road and we’re here now! The end of a journey just means a new one begins,” the restaurant shared in a celebratory post on social media.

Amid uncertainties over the future of the site, Ramen House closed its Mid City Mall outlet in August. According to city records, the mall, which is over 11 acres in size and was put up for sale last year, is worth around $11.4 million. Many building tenants are concerned about a possible massive makeover.

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