CLAWSON, Mich. – A sushi restaurant and Japanese bakery in Clawson will merge under one roof with the creation of a new 12,000-square-foot Asian food hall that is taking over the empty storefront that separates them.
Noble Fish Sushi & Market and White Wolf Japanese Patisserie, are currently located several doors apart at 14 Mile Road in Clawson.
The businesses, which are owned by the same company, will merge with the construction of the new food hall, “Noble Village,” according to Matt Bevenour of Jill Schmidt Public Relations.
The new food hall will include fresh seafood and meat counters, ramen and cocktail bars, an expanded grab-and-go section, and seating for more than 100 people, along with 50 outdoor seats.
Noble Fish first opened 40 years ago, as a tiny sushi bar, and White Wolf opened five years ago.
During the expansion project, both businesses will stay open. It’s expected to be completed in 2025.