Hard boiled egg, daikon radish, chikuwa, fried fish cake with burdock, konjac, mochi kinchaku, horseradish, kombu seaweed
I love oden and have been wanting to try the one at Sanpoutei Ramen [$11.80++] for the longest time (the quest to find delicious oden is never-ending) š¢
Queued up for > half an hour just to get a table (not sure why the restaurant is so crowded on a weekday evening but I guess due to social distancing measures, there are fewer tables) and then I waited another half an hour or more for my dinner š Feel like the staff could have at least told me how long I would have to wait for my meal to arrive. My dad finished eating his dinner long before my food appeared. Iām guessing all the ingredients are frozen in their respective packets and so they had to defrost / heat up / boil all the ingredients etc.
The āmustardā is actually horseradish and itās extremely strong. I could feel it in not just my nose/sinus but also my brain (LEGIT NOT KIDDING YOU CAN GOOGLE THIS IF YOU DONāT BELIEVE ME!!) š It actually also fell into the broth so it was kind of like consuming wasabi soup. But otherwise, the broth was delicious. I also enjoyed the chikuwa and daikon and fishcake with burdock. The moneybag wasnāt so amazing and didnāt have any veggies. It hd mochi inside I believe, but Iām not a big fan of the texture of the fishcake/tofu(?)
I would say this oden is good, not bad, well priced. But the waiting time is quite long, so thatās something to consider! Personally I would say the best oden Iāve had so far in SG would be at Shukuu Izakaya. This is only the 2nd restaurant in Singapore where Iāve had oden. I believe another Japanese restaurant in Tanjong Pagar also specialises in oden but Iāve yet to visit - itās called The Public Izakaya. Will try that out next time!
Hard boiled egg, daikon radish, chikuwa, fried fish cake with burdock, konjac, mochi kinchaku, horseradish, kombu seaweed
I love oden and have been wanting to try the one at Sanpoutei Ramen [$11.80++] for the longest time (the quest to find delicious oden is never-ending) š¢
Queued up for > half an hour just to get a table (not sure why the restaurant is so crowded on a weekday evening but I guess due to social distancing measures, there are fewer tables) and then I waited another half an hour or more for my dinner š Feel like the staff could have at least told me how long I would have to wait for my meal to arrive. My dad finished eating his dinner long before my food appeared. Iām guessing all the ingredients are frozen in their respective packets and so they had to defrost / heat up / boil all the ingredients etc.
The āmustardā is actually horseradish and itās extremely strong. I could feel it in not just my nose/sinus but also my brain (LEGIT NOT KIDDING YOU CAN GOOGLE THIS IF YOU DONāT BELIEVE ME!!) š It actually also fell into the broth so it was kind of like consuming wasabi soup. But otherwise, the broth was delicious. I also enjoyed the chikuwa and daikon and fishcake with burdock. The moneybag wasnāt so amazing and didnāt have any veggies. It hd mochi inside I believe, but Iām not a big fan of the texture of the fishcake/tofu(?)
I would say this oden is good, not bad, well priced. But the waiting time is quite long, so thatās something to consider! Personally I would say the best oden Iāve had so far in SG would be at Shukuu Izakaya. This is only the 2nd restaurant in Singapore where Iāve had oden. I believe another Japanese restaurant in Tanjong Pagar also specialises in oden but Iāve yet to visit - itās called The Public Izakaya. Will try that out next time!
If you are here for ramen, do give the Butariki Mini Don a try. A small portion of rice with with pork and egg yolk. Give it a little mix and enjoy the delicious rice bowl.
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Butariki Mini Don $5++
$16 for this bowl and it was so worth it.
Feel like having a bowl of ramen in this weather.
One of the better ramen I had in Singapore, I love their rich tonkatsu base, chewy noodles and melt in your mouth aburi chashu that were so tender it always break when I donāt pick up with care. ā£ā£ā£
Added a mini pork rice bowl to complete the meal, I didnāt need that extra carbs but it so satisfying I couldnāt help it. Enjoy the mixture of yolk, pork and rice, now the meal is completed. ā£ā£
Delivery: GrabFoodā£ā£ā£
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Tonkotsu Ramen $19++ā£ā£ā£
Butariki Mini Don $5+
Feel like having a bowl of ramen in this weather.
One of the better ramen I had in Singapore, I love their rich tonkatsu base, chewy noodles and melt in your mouth aburi chashu that were so tender it always break when I donāt pick up with care. ā£ā£ā£
Added a mini pork rice bowl to complete the meal, I didnāt need that extra carbs but it so satisfying I couldnāt help it. Enjoy the mixture of yolk, pork and rice, now the meal is completed. ā£ā£
Delivery: GrabFoodā£ā£ā£
āā£ā£ā£
Tonkotsu Ramen $19++ā£ā£ā£
Butariki Mini Don $5+