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If you want to up your level of instant noodle, why not go out for a bowl of Japanese ramen instead? Enjoy a hot piping bowl of ramen at these restaurants available on our tiny island.
Tsuta
Tsuta is a one-Michelin-star ramen restaurant that is known for its firm bite and silky noodles. With three varieties of soup bases to choose from: shio, miso, and shoyu, the shio is produced with rock salt, red wine, and rosemary while the miso is prepared with a in house produced soya bean miso incorporated chicken soup base. However, the shoyu, which is served with black truffle ($22), is the dish we recommend you order.
Website: https://www.tsuta.com/
Ramen Santouka
Apart from looking appetizing, Ramen Santouka’s outlets also plays a part in their often-snaking lines during peak hour. Try the Tokusen Toroniku Ramen ($17.80) which comes with melt in your mouth soft slices of Iberian pig jowl served separately from a bowl of yellow noodles floating in a milky broth. Next, order it with an extra side of rice topped with salmon egg roe to have the a filling yet delicious meal.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/SantoukaSG/
Marutama Ramen
Marutama Ramen serves a chicken paitan soup with its handmade noodles instead of a pork-based broth and believe us when we say it works surprisingly well. When you choose the basic Marutama Ramen ($14.50), you’ll receive a milky white chicken broth topped with char siu, seaweed, and spring onions and ramen, of course. Or if you’re hungry, get the Zenbu Nose Ramen ($20), which includes big quantities of pork belly and char siu, seaweed, and a lava egg.
Website: https://marutama.com.sg/
Kanada-Ya
Kanada-Ya is famed for its creamy, rich tonkotsu broth, which is meticulously cooked for 18 hours. If this is your first visit, choose the Chashu Tonkotsu Ramen ($16.90), which includes soft pork collar chashu, wood ear fungus strips, nori, spring onions, and thin, eggy noodles. Their best seller of coz would be their Truffle Ramen that hits all the right spots without being too jelak.
Website: https://kanada-ya.sg/
Ippudo
Ippudo’s bowls of umami bliss is a worldwide favourite that even has their own ramen meal kit that you can purchase and make at home. The Shiromaru Motoaji Ramen ($15) is the go to ramen when you are in doubt or opt for the Chicken Shoyu ($20) which is a local favourite with home-made noodles in a clear chicken broth.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/ippudosg/
Treat yourself to a good meal at these ramen restaurants by bringing a friend or two along. As someone once said, great food is meant to be shared with great company.
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