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OKC Underground Podcast: Matt and Wakana Sebacher

53 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Tamashii Ramen House [https://tamashiiokc.com/] opened in the original Midtown location in June 2015, and they were immediately busy. That year was pivotal for OKC's food scene, especially in terms of Asian food, because while the Sebachers were opening Tamashii, Chef Jeff Chanchaleune [https://maderlaokitchen.com/] and 84 Hospitality [https://www.84hospitality.com/] founder Rachel Cope were rolling out Project Slurp in the Plaza District [https://plazadistrict.org/], a series of pop-up ramen dinners that were wildly popular, and were the basis for what would become Goro Ramen. Restaurant quality ramen was rare before 2015, but as the Sebachers were to learn, OKC was ready for it.

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