Pusha T is opening a ramen restaurant in Washington D.C.
Pusha T is a partner in a new ramen and cocktail bar called Kitsuen, which opens in Washington, D.C. on New Year's Eve.
The rapper has partnered up with Terrion Jones, and nightclub owners Wayne Johnson and Tony Perry to open the new restaurant.
Kitsuen also has some famous names as backers, including NBA players Jerian and Jerami Grant, and Las Vegas entrepreneur Kyle Eubanks.
The restaurant's name Kitsuen means "smoke" in Japanese. The kitchen will be led by Tokyo chef Munehiro Mori.
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Since August, the rapper has dropped a number of singles, including the Kanye West-produced "Sociopath", Ms. Lauryn Hill collaboration "Coming Home", and "Puppets".
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