Singapore Ramen

Tsukemen Dry Dipping Ramen

Torasho Ramen Bar | Singapore | 70/100

I must say, perusing Torasho’s menu was a delightful experience, filled with amusingly proud names like “Singapore Best” and hilariously honest ones like “Cold Stupid Ramen.” Clearly, the owners possess a fantastic sense of humor. In case you’re not aware, Tsukemen is a unique style of dipping noodles that are served cold and dry. Despite any initial reservations, the combination of cold and hot elements, paired with an intensely savory dipping soup, creates a remarkable texture and flavor profile that sets it apart from the more traditional soup-based ramen options.

Torasho Ramen Bar | Singapore | 70/100 Read Post »

Miharu Sapporo Ramen | Singapore | 60/100

Miharu Ramen, a well-established presence in Singapore, has been delighting customers for many years. It was only during my recent visit to their Meidi-ya Millenia Walk location that I discovered this hidden gem. I learned from the friendly staff that Miharu Ramen has a rich history, having previously operated at Great World City and garnering a strong following in that area. What’s more, the current chef proudly represents the second generation, carrying on the tradition of excellence.

Miharu Sapporo Ramen | Singapore | 60/100 Read Post »

Kanada-ya - Truffle Ramen

Kanada-ya | Singapore | 80/100

As you stroll by their inviting establishment, its signage proudly proclaims itself as the unrivaled purveyor of the world’s finest truffle-infused ramen. Such a declaration is simply too compelling to ignore, especially if you possess an affinity for the captivating aroma and flavor of truffles.

Kanada-ya | Singapore | 80/100 Read Post »

Kanshoku Ramen Bar | Singapore | 50/100

Hats off to the visionary founders who fearlessly established a ramen restaurant in our small island nation, amidst the presence of numerous renowned Japanese franchises. The Orchard Central outlet immediately caught our attention whenever we strolled by, compelling us to finally experience it firsthand. It’s worth noting that we didn’t have the opportunity to sample their popular Truffle Ramen, so our current ratings are solely based on their selection of classic ramens.

Kanshoku Ramen Bar | Singapore | 50/100 Read Post »

Keisuke Tonkotsu King

Keisuke Tonkotsu King | Singapore | 85/100

When it comes to satisfying our ramen cravings, Keisuke never disappoints. From their delectable Crab, Chicken, Lobster, to Pork varieties, we find ourselves falling in love with each unique creation. However, among their exceptional lineup, Tonkotsu King holds a special place in our hearts. It’s the benchmark we return to time and again to reaffirm our love for authentic, flavorful ramen.

Keisuke Tonkotsu King | Singapore | 85/100 Read Post »

Sushiro | Singapore | 15/100

In those moments when circumstances demanded it, we couldn’t resist the allure of indulging in our favorite comfort food – ramen. We’re sure many of you can relate to the comforting sensation of a steaming bowl of noodles when the need arises. Join us as we share our personal experience of finding solace in a delightful ramen adventure. 😉

Sushiro | Singapore | 15/100 Read Post »

Shinsho Ramen | Singapore | 80/100

For those unacquainted with Shinsho Ramen, you’re not alone. We stumbled upon this hidden gem by chance and were initially skeptical about its authenticity. However, we were pleasantly surprised to discover that Shinsho Ramen holds its own against some of the finest establishments in town. Prepare to be captivated by the unique flavors and genuine Japanese experience that Shinsho Ramen has to offer.

Shinsho Ramen | Singapore | 80/100 Read Post »

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