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3 new concepts reshape Kansas City dining with steak, ramen and Yemeni coffee

These articles highlight how Kansas City dining now includes a steakhouse, a ramen shop, and a Yemeni coffeehouse. Each business introduces a new concept to the local food scene.

Mocha Point Yemeni Coffee Co. will open in Overland Park and offers drinks like Yemeni lattes and pistachio croissants. Its menu blends familiar drinks with Yemeni flavors such as cardamom and cinnamon. 1587 Prime draws attention with its ties to Chiefs players. The steakhouse gained popularity for its Wagyu smash burger, named after the Chiefs’ head coach, served at both the restaurant and special tailgate parties. KC Craft Ramen brings Japanese ramen to the area. The shop makes all ingredients from scratch daily. The spicy creamy chicken ramen stands out, featuring chicken chasu, bean sprouts, and custom spicy oil. All three concepts add diversity to Kansas City’s dining options by emphasizing unique ingredients and preparation methods.

NO. 1: A LATE-NIGHT COFFEE SHOP WITH A ‘UNIQUE TWIST’ IS COMING TO JOHNSON COUNTY

Mocha Point Yemeni Coffee Co. | Published October 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Jenna Thompson

NO. 2: CHIEFS FANS, ED KELCE, JASON KELCE ALL DINED ON 1587 PRIME FARE BEFORE ‘MNF’ GAME

Good luck if one of your holiday wishes is to dine at 1587 Prime, the upscale steakhouse recently opened in Kansas City by Chiefs superstars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. | Published October 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Lisa Gutierrez

NO. 3: THE SPICE HITS JUST RIGHT AT THIS KC AREA RAMEN SHOP. IT KEEPS ME COMING BACK

Over the past year, I’ve been occasionally dog-sitting in Overland Park for a friend, and it’s given me the opportunity to try new places in a part of Kansas City that in the past I’ve only visited for shopping purposes. | Published October 30, 2025 | Read Full Story by Joseph Hernandez

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