Asian Food
New Asian restaurant brings ramen, bowls, and boba tea to Mansfield

From the owners of Ninja Ramen and Ninja Sushi & Grill comes an all new Asian fusion restaurant called Ninja Kitchen, opening in Mansfield in June.
The restaurant is at 3150 E. Broad St., just west of 360, in a new-ish shopping center that also includes Buttermilk Pie Shop. You get Asian food for dinner, pie for dessert.
Owner Fay Cheng is a native of China who moved to Mansfield when she was 15. She and her husband opened Ninja Sushi in Arlington in 2011, followed by a Fort Worth branch in 2015.
They also have a ramen restaurant called Ninja Ramen which they opened in south Arlington near I-20 and Cooper Street in 2017; and a boba tea shop called Royal Tea, with teas, smoothies, and desserts including snow ice and"eggettes" — Hong Kong-styled waffles topped with ice cream.
Ninja Kitchen will be their largest restaurant and will incorporate elements from their entire portfolio, says a representative from the restaurant.
"It'll have an expanded menu, with Korean and Thai food, plus Japanese food and some of the things we serve at Ninja Ramen and Royal Tea," she says.
Appetizers include edamame, wakame salad, dumplings, shumai, chuashu buns, shrimp tempura, something called cheese corn, chicken karaage, tuna tataki, okonomiyaki, something called hamburger steak, calamari on a stick, and furikake fries.
There's a basic selection of sushi; 10 varieties of ramen including tonkotsu, spicy, and garlic miso; rice bowls and poke bowls; bibimbap; and Thai dishes including pad Thai, pad kee mao, red curry, and tom yum soup.
"We're bringing all of our expertise but with a larger menu in a bigger space," says the representative.