Believe It: The LEGO Naruto Ramen Shop Might Actually Happen

If you grew up watching Naruto slurp down bowl after bowl of ramen at Ichiraku, you already know that the little noodle shop tucked in the village of Konoha carries more emotional weight than most fictional restaurants ever could. It is the kind of place that shows up at every turning point in the story, the quiet anchor in a series full of big fights and even bigger feelings. So when twin brothers David and Diego Escalona, known as DadiTwins, decided to recreate it in LEGO form, they were not just building a set. They were building a piece of pop culture memory, brick by brick.

The project, officially titled Naruto: Ichiraku Ramen Shop, was moved into LEGO Ideas’ “Parking Lot” on July 14, 2026, marking the first time in the concept’s long history that LEGO has genuinely entertained the possibility of turning it into an official product. To understand why that matters, you have to know that this is the fourth time DadiTwins have submitted this project. Fourth. They first reached the required 10,000 supporter votes in August 2020. Then again in October 2021. Then a third time in 2023 to mark Naruto’s 25th anniversary. Each time, LEGO passed. Each time, the community came back and voted again.

Designer: DadiTwins

The Parking Lot, for the uninitiated, is LEGO Ideas’ version of “we’re not saying no, we’re just saying not yet.” It is a holding stage where projects that weren’t immediately greenlit are kept under consideration for potential official release. It has produced actual sets before. Downton Abbey made it through. So did The Old Man and the Sea. The status does not guarantee anything, but it is a meaningful shift from flat-out rejection, and for a project that has been rebuilt and resubmitted across more than half a decade, it feels like a long-overdue acknowledgment.

The set itself is genuinely impressive. At roughly 1,600 pieces across a 22-by-24-stud footprint, it recreates Ichiraku as it appears during the Land of Waves arc, right at the beginning of the series before everything gets complicated. The ground floor has a working kitchen and a four-seat ramen bar. The upper floor, which was never actually shown in the anime, was invented by the designers as Teuchi’s apartment, complete with a bedroom and bathroom accessible via a rear staircase. That choice tells you a lot about how much thought went into this. It is not just a replica. It is an expansion of a world people already love.

Eight minifigures round out the set: Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Hinata, Kakashi, Iruka, Teuchi, and one more. The designers also made the case that ramen itself, now a global obsession that has arguably outpaced sushi in worldwide popularity, gives this set crossover appeal for people who have never touched a manga in their lives. A beautifully detailed ramen shop, built from 1,600 pieces, with a cozy interior and a blue-striped awning? That is an easy sell, dattebayo or not.

What makes this story genuinely moving is the persistence behind it. DadiTwins did not submit once, get rejected, and move on. They revised. They commemorated anniversaries with updated designs. They kept making the case for a concept that tens of thousands of people clearly wanted to see made real. That kind of dedication from fan creators is rare, and LEGO Ideas, for all its genuine appeal as a platform, does not always reward it quickly.

Whether the Ichiraku Ramen Shop becomes an official LEGO set remains to be seen. LEGO’s July 2026 update says the company is “looking into the possibility,” which is cautiously optimistic phrasing at best. But the fact that it made it to the Parking Lot after four attempts says more about what fans are willing to fight for than any official statement ever could. And if LEGO does eventually greenlight it, I think this set would be one of the more emotionally resonant releases the line has ever produced. Some places, fictional or not, just mean something.

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Google Gemini 3.5 Pro is Reportedly Delayed by Coding Issues

Google Gemini 3.5 Pro is Reportedly Delayed by Coding Issues A computer screen displaying automated red-teaming safety tests by OpenAI

Artificial intelligence continues to evolve, introducing advancements that raise both opportunities and challenges for the field. Wes Roth examines key developments such as OpenAI’s GPT-RED, which uses self-play reinforcement learning to detect vulnerabilities, highlighting a growing emphasis on AI safety. Another notable milestone is Moonshot AI’s Kimi K3, featuring 2.5 trillion parameters and a 1 […]

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Why the Leaked Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra Specs Might Put Standard Flagships to Shame

Why the Leaked Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra Specs Might Put Standard Flagships to Shame A front view of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra showing the bright, anti-reflective inner display.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra represents a significant evolution in foldable smartphone technology, showcasing innovative features that address long-standing criticisms of its predecessors. With a premium price tag exceeding $2,000, it positions itself as a flagship device in the ultra-premium category. However, despite its advancements, certain compromises and omissions raise questions about whether […]

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Valve Revamps the Steam Machine UI with New Verification Metrics

Valve Revamps the Steam Machine UI with New Verification Metrics A graphic showing a Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and Steam Frame connected together.

Valve has introduced significant updates to its Steam ecosystem, focusing on improving functionality across key devices like the Steam Machine, Steam Deck and the upcoming Steam Frame. Deck Ready highlights specific advancements, such as the Steam Machine’s updated game verification system, which ensures smoother performance for demanding titles like Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. Another […]

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Leaked Kimi K3 Reportedly Beats GPT 5.6 Sol in Early Tests

Leaked Kimi K3 Reportedly Beats GPT 5.6 Sol in Early Tests A bar chart comparing the performance of Kimi K3 against Fable 5 and GPT 5.6 Soul.

The AI landscape is buzzing with the unexpected leak of Kimi K3, a model developed by Moonshot AI under the codename “Keyine.” According to Universe of AI, early benchmarks reveal that Kimi K3 excels in areas like spatial reasoning and 3D generation, outperforming even top-tier systems such as GPT 5.6 Sol and Fable 5. For […]

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XPENG L03 Brings Ex-Ferrari Designer and 520 km Range to Europe

Xpeng picked Munich for the L03’s big moment, and that setting says almost as much as the car itself. Unveiled on July 17, the L03 arrives as a global-facing SUV coupe that mixes sleek design, family-friendly practicality, and a heavy dose of software-first ambition. For Xpeng, it is more than just another model launch. It is a clear statement of intent for Europe.

Xpeng calls the L03 a next-generation AI SUV coupe, and the design leans hard into that promise with a low, flowing roofline, flush detailing, and a drag coefficient of 0.228. Developed by a global design team led by former Ferrari exterior design chief JuanMa López, the L03 is clearly meant to look more polished and aspirational than a typical mainstream family SUV. At 4,650 mm long with a 2,850 mm wheelbase, it sits in a sweet spot that should give it broad appeal across urban buyers, young families, and tech-minded upgraders. Xpeng is also giving buyers a broader visual palette than usual, with five nature-inspired exterior colors: Phantom Purple, Rock Gray, Arctic White, Midnight Black, and Silver Frost, plus a Global Black Edition with full black body color, darkened calipers, and darker wheels.

Designer: Xpeng

Inside, Xpeng is trying to make the L03 feel more lounge than machine. The cabin centers on a 15.6-inch display and layers in 256-color ambient lighting, AI-enabled climate control, and active noise cancellation, while the seating package aims squarely at comfort with ventilated, heated, and massage-equipped front seats. The rear bench folds in a 40/20/40 split, and practicality looks like a genuine strength rather than an afterthought, with 539 liters of rear luggage space including underfloor storage, a 102-liter front trunk on EV variants, and a further 102-liter rear underseat drawer.

That usefulness extends beyond the cabin. Xpeng says the L03 has been designed with expansion and adventure in mind, featuring eight flush magnetic attachment points, five 1/4-inch threaded mounting points for accessories such as action cameras, and front passenger expansion docks for added flexibility. The company also says the system supports roof racks, helping position the L03 as something more versatile than a style-led urban crossover. Towing capacity is rated at up to 1,500 kg with an optional market-specific manual tow hook.

The bigger story, though, is software. Xpeng is using the L03 to showcase its latest XOS 6.0 cockpit platform and a more advanced intelligent driving pitch built around VLA 2.0 and NGP. The L03 also brings direct Google Maps integration, adding a familiar layer of usability to Xpeng’s latest cockpit experience. Xpeng said it plans to bring its next-generation assisted driving technology to Europe in early 2027, making the L03 not just a new model but an early marker for the brand’s next software chapter in the region.

Xpeng is also casting a wide net on powertrain choice. The battery-electric version is rated for up to 520 km of WLTP range, while the EREV version stretches to more than 1,000 km of combined range. Fast charging is another headline figure, with Xpeng claiming a 10 to 80 percent top-up in around 20 minutes under 3C charging conditions. That helps the L03 look less like a niche style play and more like a serious attempt to cover multiple use cases with one global product. With its current pricing, the L03 looks strikingly competitive in Europe, particularly given its range, technology, and day-to-day usability.

Taken together, those elements make the L03 more than just another new model. It is a statement car for a brand that wants to prove it can speak the language of European design, global software, and everyday usability all at once. In Munich, Xpeng did not just unveil a new SUV coupe. It unveiled a model designed to carry its international ambitions much further.

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tvOS 27 Public Beta is Now Available for Apple TV Users

tvOS 27 Public Beta is Now Available for Apple TV Users tvOS 27 Public Beta

  Apple has officially released the tvOS 27 public beta, introducing a range of new features and improvements designed to enhance the Apple TV experience. This update focuses on usability, performance, and integration, but it is exclusively available for Apple TV 4K (2nd generation or newer). Older models, such as the Apple TV HD and […]

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