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UPDATED: Momofuku Noodle Bar’s delivery service now includes dinnertime hours

By Caroline Youdan
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(Image: Renée Suen)
(Image: Renée Suen)

Toronto’s lunchtime delivery options just got 85 times more exciting (and, we suspect, more calorific). As of today, downtowers can order and consume Momofuku Noodle Bar’s pork buns, roasted rice cakes and belly-topped ramen bowls without leaving their desks. (The online platform also lets diners order desserts from the Momofuku Milk Bar kiosk, including whole Crack Pies.) The new bicycle-delivery service operates weekdays between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., and there’s a $25 minimum. For now, the delivery area is fairly circumscribed, with the main targets seeming to beunsurprisinglyoffice towers in the financial core. So, Toronto’s high-powered lawyers and bankers can look forward to a couple things: delicious, delicious ramen, and way more time spent napping under their desks.

UPDATE: It turns out that Noodle Bar’s lunchtime service was just the first step in a more comprehensive delivery plan. The restaurant has now expanded its delivery hours to include a dinnertime window that runs Monday to Friday from 4:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Next up: weekends?

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