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Campbell: The Pruneyard gets its first ramen restaurant

July 8, 2025
Campbell: The Pruneyard gets its first ramen restaurant

San Francisco-born Marufuku Ramen has brought its popular bowls to the Pruneyard shopping center in Campbell.

The restaurant chain was launched in S.F.’s Japantown in 2010, then grew to include locations in Cupertino in 2023, as well as Oakland, Redwood City, Southern California, Texas and New York’s East Village. The most recent addition has been Las Vegas, in January of this year.

The restaurant’s Hakata-style Tonkotsu pork and Chicken Paitan bowls feature rich, opaque broths — 12 hours in the making — and thin artisanal noodles. The DX version of paitan comes with a large grilled chicken leg on a sizzling plate, and only 15 orders are available each day.

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Shareable appetizers include chicken karaage, gyoza, takoyaki and “Marufuku Bites” — Japanese buns filled with house-made pork chasu.

Besides the signature ramen bowls, vegetarian and spicy versions are offered, as well as rice bowls topped with pork belly, fried chicken or cod roe.

The beverage lineup features beer on tap, sake and Japanese sparkling juices.

Marufuku is located in the former Armellino Pasta space that opens onto the Pruneyard courtyard.

Details: Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 1875 S. Bascom Ave., Campbell; www.marufukuramen.com

 

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