Sad news for fans of authentic Japanese food in the Hudson Valley area: Gomen-Kudasi in New Paltz is closing up for good next month, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal.

Gomen-Kudasi has been located on Main Street in New Paltz for years, and always placed an emphasis on health and a dedication to real Japanese food. Youko Yamamoto, the co-owner, said that before her restaurant opened up, the Hudson Valley's only attachment to Japanese food and culture were Americanized versions of sushi and hibachi.

The restaurant did more than just serve food; it helped bring traditional Japanese culture into the Hudson Valley with events like calligraphy classes, classes on ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement), and movie screenings that highlighted classics of Japanese cinema.

While New Paltz may have to say goodbye to Gomen-Kudasi, Yamamoto is keeping busy, and actually has plans to open a ramen shop in Kingston later this year. Gomen-Kudasi will close its doors on March 17.

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