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Ramen Matsuri Gyoza Bar

Ramen Matsuri | Singapore | 85/100

Ramen made with chicken stock as the base tends to have a lighter flavor, resembling the taste of familiar chicken-flavored instant noodles. Fortunately, that’s not the case here. Despite its lighter profile compared to other types of ramen, it still maintains a satisfying richness. It’s easy to understand why this place is popular; the ramen pairs well with drinks. However, what’s even better is their Mazesoba. I wasn’t a fan when I tried it years ago, but I’m glad to have discovered a newfound love for it here.

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Ramen Hitoyoshi

Ramen Hitoyoshi | Singapore | 85/100

Founded by two local chefs who previously worked at Keisuke, the Hitoyoshi chain has experienced considerable success. They have ventured beyond ramen, offering a diverse menu that includes donburi and more. One commendable aspect is their ability to maintain consistent quality across multiple outlets, ensuring a reliable ramen experience.

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Shoyu tonkotsu broth in Ramen KIOU

Ramen KIOU | Singapore | 70/100

Their specialty caught my attention – a salt-based Tonkotsu broth, and it seems the crowd favorite is their Shoyu variant. The restaurant takes great pride in their ramen-making philosophy, and it resonated with me. In fact, their philosophy aligns with the three key aspects that form the foundation of my scoring system.

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Tonkotsu with savoury braised pork meat and noodles

Beppu Menkan | Singapore | 55/100

Located in the bustling China Square, this eatery is known for its popularity. If you plan to visit during peak hours, it’s advisable to make reservations in advance. The menu is truly impressive, showcasing a variety of options that showcase the versatility of the same dish. Prepare to be pleasantly surprised as you discover how the diverse toppings and varying levels of spiciness can transform the entire dining experience.

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Tonkotsu Ramen with Black Garlic Topping from Tamoya Udon and Tempura

Tamoya Udon & Tempura | Singapore | 70/100

Udon and Tempura? You wouldn’t typically associate these with a ramen joint, but prepare to be pleasantly surprised, as Tamoya actually serves some decent ramen. Upon entering the establishment, I couldn’t help but notice a resemblance to Yoshinoya, perhaps due to the color scheme and self-serve operations. However, Tamoya offers much more than meets the eye, and there are numerous aspects to appreciate about this place.

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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.

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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.

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