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Koh Kee Teck

Koh Kee Teck

4

Here's an edited version of the review: A quite affordable ramen place, and the soup tasted good. Basic ramen costs $9, and for an additional $4, you can get a side and a drink. The pork slice is very thin but nice. The egg was quite "nuah" – I think it was left out too long before being served. I also noted some inflexibility from the restaurant: they don't allow customers to shift or adjust their tables to accommodate their group size.

Cho Serena

Cho Serena

5

I wanted to have some soup for dinner and tried the ramen from this eatery. I must say I really enjoyed the food. The noodles were done just right, not too tough. The soup is yummy. I am here again with my mum and we tried different dishes. My mum likes the noodle and soup too. As her teeth are not too strong, she thinks the texture of the noodle is done just right too. I will take my daughter the next time around. Sorry, we were too excited to try the food and only took a picture after we started eating. 😋

Su Zhen

Su Zhen

4

My first time at this ramen eatery. Opted for their set meal and miso ramen. Thanks to the staff who added extra edamame. Hot green tea is refillable with hot water. Surprised to see this eatery also serves fried rice 😋

En Qi Xavier

En Qi Xavier

4

I tried the tonkotsu char siew ramen, and I would say it's an above-average bowl of ramen. The broth is thick and has a rich texture. The ramen itself is also delicious and springy. You will have no complaints about it. The add-on, with a top-up of $4, comes with a can of drink, 2 pieces of freshly fried chicken karaage, and a few edamame. The total cost was about $15, which is an average price for ramen in a shopping center.

Yew Jin Ho

Yew Jin Ho

1

I don't usually write reviews, but I felt that I needed to for the benefit of both potential customers and the restaurant owner/chef/manager. The shop clearly tries to market itself as an authentic Japanese ramen restaurant, with its menu items spelled out in both Japanese and English. I also just found out that the restaurant prides itself on being owned by a chef who formerly worked at Santouka, a Hokkaido Ramen chain. I was there at around 2:30 PM. The stall was empty, with one other customer leaving as I ordered. Order and payment are made at the self-service kiosk. I ordered the Tonkotsu Ramen, priced at $10. My order took about 5 minutes to be ready. I spent no more than 10 minutes in the restaurant. Also, I was told that it was their very first day of opening. Typically, on a restaurant's debut, the food served is of the highest standards. But clearly, this one was a miss. I have eaten many bowls of ramen from various stores around Singapore, and I couldn't decide if this shop or Ajisen disappointed me more... (P.S. I ate at Ajisen so long ago that I can't remember when I last went there; it was a try-once-and-never-return experience.) I'll be really straightforward. **GOOD:** * The waitress was friendly, readily recommending the most expensive $15 Black Pork Ramen as it was their "signature item." * Serving size was acceptable for $10 (as seen in the picture). * Egg was similar to onsen-style. * Pork was tender. **BAD:** * Soup was diluted (significantly more diluted compared to other ramen shops). * Soup was really bland (despite asking for more tare). * Noodles were slightly undercooked (the inside was still a little "doughy"). * Pork and egg were unseasoned (usually, chashu and egg for ramen are seasoned by soaking in tsuyu). * The shop was not proactive or very interested in receiving feedback. (I saw what looked like a manager or perhaps owner in the store, but not once did he check in to find out how the food was. Perhaps that's the standard of today's service, and after all, I only spent $10. But back then, when I worked for a Japanese food stall, my shop staff and owner were proactive in receiving customer feedback. It is also possible that I left too quickly after having been haunted by the standard of food.) **CONCLUSION:** As I was expecting to get a bowl of authentic Japanese ramen, I was greatly disappointed. So disappointing that I could not even take a third bite of noodles. (As seen in the photo, I only ate the egg and pork with some soy sauce.) As a Japanese, I'm deeply saddened and somewhat offended that this is being advertised as an authentic bowl of Japanese ramen or, for that matter, an authentic Japanese ramen shop. It is at best a failed Japanese wannabe or, at worst, cultural misappropriation. I'm somewhat glad that I ordered the $10 item and not the more expensive $15 one. Yet, it was still a big waste of money. **RECOMMENDATIONS:** **(For customers)** For ramen in a similar price range, I would recommend Suparakki Ramen@Yishun-Northpoint or Takagi Ramen@Ang Mo Kio. They offer a much wider range of items at a slightly cheaper price, and are more authentic to the Japanese taste. Marutai Instant Ramen is also a good go-to that you can easily get from Don Donki or Sheng Siong Supermarket. **(For owner/manager/chef)** Please taste your food before sending it out. Visit other ramen places; I recommend Ramen Champion, Sanpoutei, Keisuke, perhaps even Santouka (your chef should know better, since he used to work there). Do try Takagi and Suparakki too (they are your immediate competitors offering affordable ramen to Singaporeans). If you are able to, visit Japan too. While I don't have a specific restaurant to recommend, I suggest visiting Ganso Sapporo Ramen Alley. (Spend a few days there to try out all the different stores. I went there in my early teens, and those are some of my fondest memories of a great bowl of ramen.)

Bryan Kang

Bryan Kang

5

Hidden gem. Premium quality. Affordable pricing. Highly recommended!

Goh De

Goh De

4

Food is high quality, and the broth is damn rich and thick. Noodles are also nice and Q Q 👍. Good for the price.

makanwithkelvin

makanwithkelvin

4

The ramen here is good value for money and pretty good for its price! It's one of the better noodle options in the Canberra area. The staff working here have very good service, too. They will greet you.

Lew Yichen

Lew Yichen

4

I ordered the Char Siu spicy miso ramen. As someone who loves ramen, this ramen is not bad, but it's not the best either. Eating this ramen made me feel very cozy and warm. However, what I didn't like about this ramen was that it wasn't spicy enough. As a spice lover, my go-to ramen option is always the spicy one. Though it wasn't a huge disappointment that the broth wasn't spicy (to me), I found the broth to be very rich and flavorful. However, for this price, there are better ramen out there. If the spicy miso ramen were spicier, I would really love this ramen. Side note: I added a lot of the spice powder, but it wasn't spicy at all.

Alicia Chua

Alicia Chua

4

The kids had the char siu tonkotsu ramen, and the adults had the spicy char-siu tonkotsu ramen. All of it was delicious. Soup broth was really nice. Ordering was smooth and service was great.