[CLOSED] Ramen King (Tampines)

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829 Tampines Street 81
Stall 7
Singapore 520829

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Good news ramen fans! @ramenkingsg has just opened a second outlet at Canberra Plaza!

Must-tries at the stall are the signature Tonkotsu Ramen (S$8.00) and Kurobuta Toroniku Spicy Miso Ramen (S$15.00), which features Ramen King’s original thick succulent Tonkotsu broth alongside specially blended noodles and a slow-cooked secret-recipe Char Siu.

Perfect accompaniments to the noodles are the Gyozas ($3.50 for 3 pieces) (Japanese dumplings) as well as the Cheese Gyozas ($4.00 for 3 pieces) which are wrapped in a blanket of melted cheese.

Good news ramen fans! @ramenkingsg has just opened a second outlet at Canberra Plaza!

Must-tries at the stall are the signature Tonkotsu Ramen (S$8.00) and Kurobuta Toroniku Spicy Miso Ramen (S$15.00), which features Ramen King’s original thick succulent Tonkotsu broth alongside specially blended noodles and a slow-cooked secret-recipe Char Siu.

Perfect accompaniments to the noodles are the Gyozas ($3.50 for 3 pieces) (Japanese dumplings) as well as the Cheese Gyozas ($4.00 for 3 pieces) which are wrapped in a blanket of melted cheese.

Visited Ramen King at their Tampines coffeeshop outlet with my friend for lunch recently and here’s what we had:

~Kurobuta Toroniku Spicy Miso Ramen ($15)
~Tonkotsu Ramen ($8)
~Cheese Gyoza (3pcs-$4, 5pcs-$6) & Original Gyoza (3pcs-$3.59, 5pcs-$5.50)

I had the Kurobua Toroniku Spicy Miso Ramen which I thought was pretty yummy! The Kurobuta Toroniku Cha-Shu was juicy and tender, while the spicy miso broth was a good balance of spice and savoriness. Can’t comment much on the Tonkotsu Ramen as my friend had that, but he did say that it was pretty decent. As for the gyoza, we both preferred the original over the cheese.

Overall, I think with the starting price of $8 for a bowl of ramen in a coffeeshop setting, it is really quite affordable! Plus, their ramen standard (the one I had at least) is definitely comparable to those of proper ramen restaurants! I won’t go as far to say this is a must visit, but if you’re around the area and craving for ramen, this is a good option! Btw, they also recently opened their 2nd outlet at Canberra Plaza too.

✨ Overall Rating: 3.4/5
🏷 Ramen King
📍 829 Tampines St 81, Stall 7, Singapore 520829
⏰ Open Daily: 10am to 9pm

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Kurobuta Toroniku
Spicy Miso Ramen - $15
Cheese Gyoza - 3x $4
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Hearty bowl of spicy miso ramen, not too spicy just nice to my liking. Comes with yummy pork cheek meat and crunchy veggies. Savoury and crunch all in bowl. Gyoza are nice to have as sides
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Ramen King
@ramenkingsg

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After leaving the restaurant chain, he has opened up this hawker stall selling the signature tonkotsu ramen at a fraction of the price that you would normally pay in a restaurant. We ordered both the Signature Tonkotsu Ramen ($8) and a spicy version of Spicy Miso Ramen ($8) to share, and each bowl comes with a sizeable portion of ramen noodles, half an onsen egg and two slices of thinly cut char-siu. Upon each order, the chef follows a detailed process and sequence to prepare every bowl of ramen to ensure quality and consistency. The tonkotsu broth is of a lighter consistency that you can slurp down easily while the spicy miso has more punchy flavours with a slight spice kick. The usage of the thin ramen noodles is a great choice as it is able to latch and hold onto the broth better as your slurp them down.
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✨ Ramen King
📍 829 Tampines Street 81, Singapore 520829
🍴 [Self Funded]

Spicy Miso Ramen, which came topped with slices of char siu that had been marinated in the chef’s secret sauce, an oozy onsen egg, vegetables and a sprinkling of white sesame seeds.

Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/ramen-king/

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