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Ramen Bar, located on 4040 Locust St., officially opened Tuesday night. This new Japanese noodle restaurant and bar promises to bring “authentic, exotic and affordable food” to University City, chef and owner Dean Leevongcharoen said.

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Ramen Bar, located on 4040 Locust St., officially opened Tuesday night. This new Japanese noodle restaurant and bar promises to bring “authentic, exotic and affordable food” to University City, chef and owner Dean Leevongcharoen said.



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Theft September 6 — A 21-year-old female student reported that her unattended laptop was taken by an unknown suspect in Van Pelt Library around 3:15 p.m. September 6 — A 28-year-old female employee reported that items were taken from her unlocked office by an unknown suspect in the Colonial Penn Center at 3641 Locust Walk at around 5:45 p.m. September 5 — A 22-year-old male student reported that his secured bike was taken by an unknown suspect at 3650 Chestnut Street at around 9:30 a.m. Robbery September 4 — An 18-year-old unaffiliated male of the 5100 block of Viola Street was arrested for requesting cash drawers from an unaffiliated 23-year-old male at the Wawa on 3744 Spruce Street around 4 a.m. Liquor Law September 4 — A 19-year-old male student of the 3600 block of Chestnut Street was arrested for being under the influence of alcohol at the 300 block of South 33rd Street at around 2:45 a.m. Vandalism September 4 — An unaffiliated female reported that her interior door windows were broken by an unknown suspect at the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology building at 3537 Locust Walk at around 8:20 a.m.




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