Ramen truck debuts at opener

Dragon Noodles Food Truck debuted at Kezs Denki Stadium for the home-opener — a ramen clip from the pop-up pulled 53 likes and 6.5K views on X, marking a buzzy local street-food moment Dragon Noodles Food Truck debut.

Dragon Noodles operates under the name Dragon Ramen from Shimotsuma, Ibaraki, listing its mobile-kitchen contact and storefront details on its official site. dragon1999.com The truck’s match-day lineup has included a flagship bowl billed as "濃厚鶏そばレモンのチカラ" priced at ¥1,100 on official K’s Denki Stadium stadium‑gourmet listings for multiple fixtures. mito-hollyhock.net Local match reports and ramen databases document Dragon’s recurring pop‑up appearances at K’s Denki Stadium across 2025, including a fan review noting a stadium visit on February 23, 2025. ibaraki-ramendb.supleks.jp K’s Denki Stadium’s capacity is listed as 10,152 on the J.LEAGUE profile but shows 12,000 on the club’s stadium guide, and the venue drew 7,439 spectators for the March 14, 2026 fixture — the crowd Dragon served on match day. jleague.co The club announced a change of primary home ground effective for the 2026–27 season, moving to Mito Shinyokin (笠松運動公園) with the approval disclosed on February 27, 2026 — a shift that will alter the stadium calendar where vendors appear. soccerdigestweb.com Dragon Noodles promotes truck bookings and event appearances through its kitchen‑car site and posts schedule updates on social channels tied to the food_truck1999/Dragon accounts. truck.dragon1999.com

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