Kanki’s Ramen Restaurant, Torii Noodle Bar, Announces Date for “Bowl For A Buck” $1 Ramen Day Benefitting Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina

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Kanki announces the date for their fifth annual $1 Ramen Day, “Bowl For A Buck,” benefitting Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina (PCANC) on April 1, 2020, the start of Child Abuse Prevention Month. This special event will take place at Torii Noodle Bar in Crabtree Valley Mall located at 4325 Gleenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27612. Torii is above Kanki on the upper level, positioned between P.F. Chang’s and The North Face. This year’s event is especially exciting as two different ramens will be offered, as well as a rice bowl.

Torii’s $1 Ramen Day “Bowl For A Buck”

April 1, 2020

11:30AM-9:30PM

This year, Torii Noodle Bar is excited to offer full-sized Tonkotsu Ramen, Wonton-Men Ramen, and a Chicken Teriyaki Rice Bowl, as well as vegetarian options. Each bowl will be $1, with the opportunity for additional donations at the door and in the restaurant. Torii suggests arriving early as this day is anticipated by diners all year long. There will be sodas and waters available for purchase, donated by Pepsi. All proceeds for “Bowl For A Buck” will be donated to PCANC. Torii sold approximately 800 bowls last year and their goal this year is to reach 1000.

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About Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina (PCANC)

PCANC’s mission is to prevent the abuse and neglect of our nation’s children. They recognize that every day we each have the opportunity to help create the kind of nation we want to live in. There are services to focus on shaken baby syndrome prevention, sexual safety and child sexual abuse prevention, peer abuse and bullying prevention, and many more. Their vision is a nation in which no child is ever abused or neglected, and believe that with the help from the public, policy-makers, and corporate partners, that this idea can be made a reality.

About Torii Noodle Bar

Created as an extension of Kanki Japanese House of Steaks & Sushi, Torii was an exciting new take on Kanki hospitality and dining. Each of Torii’s bowls are prepared as an expression of love. Torii’s noodle dishes embody their spirit. The spirit of harmony and their noodles can be found in the broth, giving life to the noodle and creating a self-contained universe in each bowl.

About Kanki

Kanki Japanese House of Steaks & Sushi was founded in 1972. Over the years, their flagship location at Crabtree Valley Mall became so popular that they decided to open two additional locations in the Triangle — one in North Raleigh, and one in Durham/Chapel Hill. Today, Kanki is Raleigh-Durham’s favorite spot for a flavorful, expertly-prepared hibachi lunch or dinner, as well as specialty sushi and delicious noodle dishes. Kanki has been voted “Best Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar in the Triangle” for more than 14 years, and is the Triangle’s choice for hibachi, sushi and more. Visit one of the three area locations in Raleigh at Crabtree Valley Mall, in North Raleigh at North Market Square, or in Durham/Chapel Hill on Mt. Moriah Road.

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