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The little-known reason HUNDREDS of people are lining up down this Sydney street every day - even in pouring rain Customers were spotted lining up down George Street in Sydney Globally recognised ramen restaurant Mensho Tokyo has opened Read more: Café targeted over charging $1 'heating fee' for muffin By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:28 EDT, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 02:44 EDT, 14 June 2024 e-mail View comments Hundreds are lining up down a Sydney street every day to access an easy-to-miss laneway that's home to a 'sensational' ramen restaurant. Global sensation Mensho Tokyo has opened down Temperance Lane off George Street in Sydney's CBD and the lines form down the street from before 12pm every day. Photos show queues snaking around the corner as eager foodies patiently waited the chance to get their hands on the famous hot ramen.

Those who reach the front of the line are greeted by a waiter who guides them through the laneway to a red door. Once inside guests can enjoy bar seating or larger tables and watch as chefs prepare food live from over the counter. Dozens of Sydneysiders were spotted lining up down George Street in the busy CBD throughout the week There's bar seating or tables for larger groups and chefs can be seen preparing food live from over the counter The restaurant opened its doors on April 24 and already business is booming; it's become a go-to lunch spot for many during the week.



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