PUSHA-T Is Opening a Ramen Restaurant in D.C.

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PUSHA-T has a hand in a new ramen and cocktail bar called Kitsuen. The Washington, D.C. restaurant, whose name means “smoke” or “smoking” in Japanese, is set to open on New Year’s Eve. Along with PUSHA-T, the team behind Kitsuen includes his business partner Terrion Jones, Wayne Johnson, Tony Perry NBA players Jerian and Jerami Grant, and entrepreneur Kyle Eubanks, according to a press release. Find photos of the bar below.

PUSHA-T released DAYTONA last year. This year, he shared the singles “Sociopath” and ”Coming Home.”

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