Value for money ramen sets! It was $13 for my miso mushroom ramen + takoyaki + drink. The best part is that GST is included, and no service fee is required. Even so, the service was better than places that charge service fees!
My miso mushroom ramen broth was decent, and I would have preferred my noodles a little more al dente (which I'll probably mention in the notes next time). The sides were really good! I give the takoyaki balls 5/5; they were crispy on the outside and fluffy and piping hot on the inside.
For this price point, I have absolutely no complaints. It was a happy dinner, and I heard some customers telling the chefs that they did a great job too. Keep it up! 💯
Jun Le
5
What a delightful hidden gem of a ramen spot! If you're a Japanese cuisine enthusiast, this place is a must-visit. I always have an exceptional experience here - superb taste, premium quality, and fantastic service! Hence, my weekly visits!
The broth is rich and flavorful, the noodles perfectly cooked, and the toppings, like melt-in-your-mouth chashu pork and well-marinated shoyu eggs, are divine.
What's even better is that the prices are surprisingly affordable. You get top-notch quality without breaking the bank. The value for money here is outstanding.
The service deserves a special mention too. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive. They go the extra mile to ensure a memorable dining experience.
Whether you're a ramen aficionado or simply looking for a remarkable dining experience, this place won't disappoint.
KKW
4
This ramen place is quite affordable, and the soup tasted good.
A basic ramen costs $9, and it's an additional $4 to get a side and a drink.
The pork slice is very thin but nice, though the egg was a bit overcooked; I think it sat out too long before being served. I also noted some inflexibility in the restaurant; they don't allow moving or adjusting tables to accommodate the number of people in your party.
Allison Tan
4
The kids had the char siu tonkotsu ramen, and the adults had the spicy char-siu tonkotsu ramen, and it was delicious. The soup broth was really nice. Ordering was smooth, and the service was great.
Felicia
4
Ordered the basic tonkatsu ramen and miso ramen. I preferred the miso soup because it's more flavorful, but it can get a bit jelat (rich/heavy) and saltier as you eat it. I loved the spring onions! My family preferred the tonkatsu ramen.
Benedict Lim
3
I ordered their Tonkotsu ramen, but the broth didn't taste like real pig bone broth. The noodles were of lousy quality. The chashu was thin, and I also didn't like the idea of them putting so many sesame seeds in the ramen. I don't think I will come back again.
Lee Yi Xian (RVHS)
4
I ordered the Char Siu spicy miso ramen. As someone who loves ramen, this ramen isn't bad, but it's not the best either.
Eating this ramen made me feel very cozy and warm, but what I didn't like about it is that it wasn't spicy enough. As a spice lover, my go-to ramen option is always the spicy one. Though the broth not being spicy wasn't a huge disappointment to me, I thought it was very rich and flavorful.
However, for this price, there are better ramen options out there. If the spicy miso ramen were spicier, I would really love it.
Side note: I added a lot of the spice powder, but it wasn't spicy at all.
EQ Zavier
4
Tried the tonkotsu char siew ramen, and I'd 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 won't have any complaints about it. The add-on, with a top-up of $4, comes with a can of drink, two pieces of freshly fried chicken karaage, and a few edamame. The total cost is about $15, which is an average price for ramen in a shopping center.
Chow Serene
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, and the soup was yummy.
I am here again with my mum, and we tried different dishes. My mum likes the noodles and soup too. As her teeth are not very strong, she thinks the texture of the noodles is just right as well.
I'll take my daughter next time.
Sorry, we were too excited to try the food and took a picture only after we started. 😋"
Benedict Lee
3
I ordered their Tonkotsu ramen, but the broth didn't taste like real pig bone broth. The noodles were of lousy quality. The chashu was thin, and I also didn't like the idea of them putting so many sesame seeds in the ramen. I don't think I will come back again.