Ramen Restaurant Joins OnlyFans In An Attempt To Save The Business, Asks Customers To Send 'Hot Noods'
Desperate times call for desperate measures. A Houston ramen restaurant has found itself taking those desperate measures this week in an attempt to save their business. The restaurant launched an OnlyFans.
Christopher Huang, the owner of Ninja Ramen, took to social media to share his plan with his customers to keep his business from falling off a cliff. He started off the message by admitting, "Ninja Ramen is struggling."

Restaurant joins OnlyFans in an attempt to save the business (Image Credit: KHOU 11/YouTube)
"It’s hard to point at any singular cause - it could have been inflation, the economic landscape in general, No Noodle November, the unrelenting demand for espresso martinis in 2023, who knows…"
Huang then expands on some reasons why the business is struggling before revealing his "multi-step plan to get us to 2025 (and beyond)."
The final step, step five, in the plan is the announcement that he started an OnlyFans for Ninja Ramen. In this step, he asks customers to send him "hot noods."
To be specific, Huang said, "Send me pictures of you eating our hot noods, and I’ll post them (with your consent, of course)." He included a link to the new OnlyFans page, which features a picture of him wearing a tube top in the restaurant.

Ninja Ramen in Houston joined OnlyFans, asked customers for "Hot Nudes"
The OnlyFans Plan Has Created Some Buzz For The Ramen Restaurant
Huang's unique, and let's be honest, hilarious approach landed him on the radar of the local news in Houston. They went out to talk to him about his plan to save his business.
"I wanted to start an OnlyFans and say, ‘Hey, we’re gonna post our noods’ and just pictures of people being creative with their noodles," Huang said of the restaurant's new method of engagement. "Just a fun way of engaging. It’s not trying to be too crazy."
OnlyFans isn't the only step in the plan. Huang is going to slash prices, remind folks that the food is really good, mix up the food specials and new drinks, add a new cocktail menu, and do more collaborations with friends, including "chefs, owners, pornstars."
Will the five-step plan work and keep Ninja Ramen from going under? It's far too early to know the answer to that. What is obvious is that the owner is a funny guy and the plan is a solid one.
Count me as one of the people who are rooting for the Ninja Ramen.