I'm not sure where to post this so please move if it should go elsewhere.

Ramen Iroha - a small Ramen restaurant here in Hong Kong (Causeway Bay) started a Transformers The Last Knight promotion today.
The chain is from Japan, so I'm not sure if the Japanese restaurants are also doing the same promotion.




The WHOLE restaurant is decked out in Bayformers inside and out from the table tops to the pictures on the walls, even the music playing is a range of the movie soundtracks.


Bumblebee table.

Who wants to sit at the Megatron table?

Menu's chopsticks and even toothpicks are Transformer-ised!




The menu is specialised with Transformers... right down to the seaweed on your bowl of ramen!





They even have Transformers chips and Japanese fried chicken bites.



Short video I posted on Instagram of the walls of the restaurant.

On top of all this, they have souvenirs you can buy if you make a minimum spend as well as freebies for a minimum spend.



A small towel.

The t-shirt (we got given this free).

Ramen bowls in red and black.


The bowls are ceramic.

Cloth carry bags. Conveniently designed to perfectly carry two ramen bowls in their boxes.



Transformers lollies. Free if you post on FB and/or instagram before you pay.

This posted on the outside caused some controversy with my kids as my daughter was adamant Optimus had bits of Bumblebee on him. I'm thinking it's just the new TF5 redesign...



And for those who care about the taste of the food:
The ramen was ok. Nowhere near as good as we've had in Tokyo but not terrible. The soy ramen was too strong for me. The Hokkaido milk ramen broth tasted the best out of all the choices we had. The cheese chips smelt like stinky tofu (the Taiwanese dish) when they came out but surprisingly were quite bland. The chicken was nice.

Overall a fun one off meal for any Transformers fan... and I wasn't the only one going crazy taking photos in the store.
The promotion is only running until August sometime I think so if any of you are headed over let me know and I'll take you there as it's off the beaten track down a small side street at one end of Causeway Bay.