106 Clementi Street 12
Singapore 120106

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Thursday:
11:00am - 02:30pm
05:00pm - 08:30pm

Friday:
11:00am - 02:30pm
05:00pm - 08:30pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 02:30pm
05:00pm - 08:30pm

Sunday:
11:00am - 02:30pm
05:00pm - 08:30pm

Monday:
11:00am - 02:30pm
05:00pm - 08:30pm

Tuesday:
Closed

Wednesday:
11:00am - 02:30pm
05:00pm - 08:30pm

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En Ramen has recently opened at near Sunset Way. Upon reading their Google reviews, realised that there were rather popular at their previous location at Toh Guan.

The shop has a rather bright and homely feel.

The Signature Ramen is the spicy version of its original Ramen, with additional stir fried minced pork with chilli paste. Mix together with its tonkotsu broth, the entire dish was certainly 1 level above the original Ramen.

Value for money too. Signature Ramen for $8.50, in a restaurant setting as well.

Can top up another $1.50 to complete your set with 3 pieces of chicken Karage.

Sunset way has definitely upgraded itself, back in the early nineties, it had many provision shops and wet markets. When it first started to revamp itself in the early 2000s, crowds were still not being drawn in. So glad that sunset way has turned itself around and become quite a hipster hang out area.

There is now a mix of modern hipsters shops, as well as those old school shops that have lasted since the 90s, like my favourite Balmoral Bakery nearby, and Chin Huat Live Seafood Place.

En Ramen has recently opened at near Sunset Way. Upon reading their Google reviews, realised that there were rather popular at their previous location at Toh Guan.

The shop has a rather bright and homely feel.

The Original Ramen was non spicy, but the broth was rather flavourful. Ramen tasted quite good as well.

Value for money too. Original Ramen for $7.50, in a restaurant setting as well.

Can top up another $1.50 to complete your set with 3 pieces of chicken Karage.

Sunset way has definitely upgraded itself, back in the early nineties, it had many provision shops and wet markets. When it first started to revamp itself in the early 2000s, crowds were still not being drawn in. So glad that sunset way has turned itself around and become quite a hipster hang out area.

There is now a mix of modern hipsters shops, as well as those old school shops that have lasted since the 90s, like my favourite Balmoral Bakery nearby, and Chin Huat Live Seafood Place.

This place is a hidden gem 💎!

Ordered the En Signature Kara Miso Ramen ($6) & Bonito Chashu Ramen ($4) with additional egg ($0.50).

The Bonito Chashu Ramen came with noodles, Chashu, black fungus and spring onion. It was light on the palate and refreshing, but the Bonito taste was on-point; honestly worth every bit of that price. The texture of the noodles was fantastic as well. Added on an egg at $0.50 and it was wonderful as well.

For the Signature Kara Miso Ramen, the spiciness was a bit overpowering and I couldn’t taste the Miso much until I savoured the soup slowly in my mouth for a while. It wasn’t exactly spicy over the top though. Soup was nonetheless flavourful, and the ingredients (noodles, egg, minced meat, Chashu, black fungus and spring onions) are just 💯 altogether.

This is probably my to-go ramen place in future especially for that price point!

Westies, look out for this hawker ramen joint on Toh Guan Road. Be sure to try their Bonito Chasiew Ramen ($4.50) that sees two big pieces of cha siew stewing in an umami-licious yet clean-tasting and light broth. Also good is the En Signature Kara Miso Ramen ($6) that's generous in portion and rich in flavour. Complete the meal with an egg add-on for fifty cents.
Photo by Burppler Xing Wei Chua

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Pretty much a hidden gem within the West; located deep within Jurong East at Toh Guan Food & Drinks Centre along Toh Guan Road at Blk 282A; a short distance away from IMM mall, En Ramen serves up different styles of ramen at pretty affordable prices — all well below $10.

While the more popular options would probably be their ramen offerings featuring Miso and Tonkotsu Shoyu broths, the Bonito broth offerings are a pretty option considering how they are not common finds especially at a stall in a coffeeshop. Really enjoyed the umami broth here; clean tasting and light, the broth is rather appetising without the richness of a typical Miso or Tonkotsu broth. Coming with ramen noodles that carries a bite, the ramen also comes with Cha Shu that carries a good meaty bite without the porky stench; pretty delicious and generously sliced. Adding the egg for an extra 50 cents, the egg comes with a molten yolk; no doubt falling a bit short of the more flavourful marinated eggs that some joints serve up, but still pretty on point considering the type of place it is. Given how the entire deal was, En Ramen is a spot we would certainly not mind having in our own neighbourhoods; good quality and wallet-friendly ramen — so much so that it's actually a good eat to have any day (this item is just $4.50 by default without the egg) — certainly somewhere which we would most likely return to especially if in the area.

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Damn shiok! Broth is legit. Order the spicy ramen, level of spiciness is just right. Restaurant standard at coffee shop price. What more can I ask for??!!

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