930 Yishun Avenue 2
#B2-154 Northpoint City
Singapore 769098
Saturday:
10:30am - 09:30pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
[Yishun, Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ]
Dry Truffle Ramen (S$6.90+)
Topup S$5.80+ for Set Meal C which consisted of a drink + gyoza. Canโt smell the truffle at all. Wish thereโs more flavours.
Suparakki Ramen
Address ๐ : 1 Northpoint Drive, # B2-154 Northpoint City, Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ 768019
Open โฐ : 11am - 9.15pn
MRT ๐ : Yishun (NS13)
The soup taste abit creamy. Would be better if they can give more soup. The crab was put on a small plate and was very oily. The egg was abit bland. But for the price point, I would say it is a good bowl of ramen.
opted for the spicy version but the spice was alot milder than expected. the broth was rich and flavourful, v decent for the price!! the noodles also remained springy despite being soaked in the broth for some time ๐๐ป ajitama was done well while the chashu was on the fattier side which wasnโt to my liking.
amazed by how good this was, especially for the price point!!! noodles were springy and held the savoury umami sauce really well. truffle flavour was also sufficiently distinct ๐๐ป they didnโt skimp on the ingredients either. there was a good portion of tender pork belly cubes though i personally found them too fatty. the black fungus literally had no taste lol but i guess it helped cut through the rich savoury flavours. overall a really decent bowl of ramen that iโd defo be back for!!
Priced at SGD6.90++, this actually met my expectations. Although the truffle taste wasnโt that strong, I really like how every component came together nicely. Special mention goes out to their ramen noodle, which had a great springy texture.
Hereโs where I go for good and cheap ramen. Fantastic value and terrific quality, youโd be hard pressed to find a better ramen at this price point.
If you like tsukemen, try their Tonkotsu Gyokai Ramen ($8.90, pictured). That bonito + tonkotsu base will truly whet your appetite and leave you salivating ๐คค the gyoza ($5) is not bad too! Skin is not too thick with a dipping sauce that is salty, vinegary and savoury. If you prefer a dry ramen, they do a pretty good rendition with their Dry Truffle Ramen ($6.90).
Overall, highly recommend this place, definitely my go-to for cheap ramen.