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Toshikoshi Soba!
Experience a Classic Japanese New Year’s Tradition! In Japan, it is customary to eat “Toshikoshi Soba” (Year-Crossing Noodles) on New Year’s Eve to wish for a long life and to cut off the hardships of the past year.
YABU is now accepting reservations for their popular Homemade Toshikoshi Soba (Takeout)! Enjoy the taste of authentic “Teuchi” (hand-kneaded) soba in the comfort of your home.
・Product Details: 1 Pack (2 Servings): $15
Reservation & Pickup:
・📅 Order Deadline: Sunday, December 28
・🛍️ Pickup Dates: Tuesday, Dec 30 & Wednesday, Dec 31

Quantities are limited, so please reserve early!
Store Hours on NYE: Open from 11:00 am to 9:30 pm on Dec 31.
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