KINTON RAMEN Guelph has launched a new partnership with the University of Guelph’s Hospitality Services, becoming an official off-campus meal plan partner. This collaboration allows University of Guelph students to use their Meal Plan Cards at the restaurant, enhancing dining options for those looking to enjoy high-quality meals off-campus.
This agreement aims to offer students a more convenient and flexible dining experience, providing access to an expanded selection of off-campus eateries that accept the University’s meal plan, said the company.

“We’re excited to partner with the University of Guelph to offer students a top-tier dining experience off-campus,” said Alan De Luna, Senior Marketing Manager at KINKA FAMILY. “This collaboration also enhances convenience, allowing students with meal plans to enjoy high-quality meals without needing cash or debit cards.”
As part of the partnership, the restaurant joins an exclusive group of local off-campus restaurants now accepting University of Guelph meal plans, further enhancing the dining options available to students.
Founded in May 2012, KINTON RAMEN was one of Toronto’s first Japanese ramen restaurants. Led by Executive Chef Aki Urata, the restaurant strives to deliver an extraordinary dining experience with exceptional ramen bowls made from the freshest ingredients.
KINKA FAMILY, established in 2009, is Canada’s largest Japanese restaurant group. Known for its mission of “Serving People Happiness,” KINKA FAMILY operates a diverse portfolio of restaurants and cafés in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Chicago, and New York. Their notable establishments include KINKA IZAKAYA, KINTON RAMEN, and JaBistro.
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