Get your slurping pants on -- there's a new spot for ramen in Brookhaven.

Tanaka Ramen opened this week in the Town Brookhaven development in a space previously occupied by Boneheads.

The menu offers several kinds of pork, chicken and vegetarian ramen bowls with a choice of thin, traditional Japanese or gluten-free noodles. There are also a variety of donburi (rice bowls) and appetizers such as takoyaki (octopus dumplings), fried oysters and furaidocikin, marinated chicken cooked using a Japanese technique called Karaage and covered with almonds and a choice of sauce.

Dessert options include Sakura Raindrop Cake and matcha creme brulee, and beverage offerings include a selection of tea and coffee drinks.

Tanaka is open from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 11 a.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday.

Town Brookhaven, 205 Town Blvd. Ste. 250 A, Brookhaven. 404-254-1166, tanakaramenatl.com

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