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Harden's says

Following several months of pop-ups and a successful residency on Shaftesbury Avenue, this traditional ramen bar takes up its first permanent London home on Southwark's restaurant row The Cut. Alongside noodles, diners can sample the restaurant's famous 'raindrop cake' - a completely clear dessert in the shape of a water droplet.

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Restaurant details

No dress code
Opening hours

Mon-Fri 11.30 am-10.30 pm Sat 12pm - 10.30pm Sun 12pm - 10pm
Last orders: 10.30 pm

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