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This was the first time I’ve ever had Truffle Ramen & I have to say that I’m sold. Just like wasabi, Truffle is a rather acquired taste. A part of me was weary that the Truffle smell and taste would be too overwhelming. But the Truffle turned out to be a good pairing to each of the individual items in this bowl of ramen goodness. The noodles were cooked al dente with a slight chewiness that I love. You can’t go wrong with an onsen egg. You also get to choose whether you’ll want lean or fatty char siew for your meat. The char siew is cooked in a more Chinese style than the usual Japanese way. All in all a very comforting and affordable bowl of ramen noodles that’s perfect for a rainy day.
Sha enjoyed her salted ramen which comes with leaned/pork belly and started stealing my Meat Don too! 👍🏻🤤👍🏻
Tucked away in a quiet corner on the 3rd floor of Bugis Cube, this shop serves ramen with a local twist!
Noodles: slightly springy, and goes well with the broth. Add some Japanese chili flakes to mix it up!
Broth: Slightly salty, with a bit of pork aftertaste.
The broth was not as thick as most ramen shops. However, foodies who prefer subtle flavours should love it!
Grilled meat : Usually offering both pork belly, and lean meat, they only offered lean meat when I got there. The meat was sweet, and juicy. Perhaps one of the best components in the ramen.
Fried enoki mushroom: The fried enoki mushroom was much thinner as compared to the usual enoki mushrooms you eat outside. However, the combination of both broth and enoki is fantastic:)
Price: $11.50 ( with an additional egg)
Personal grade: B
Xin Hao Ramen serves value for money ramen ranging from Shoyu, Shio to Miso ramen. Each order comes with a choice of pork belly or grilled meat, fried enoki mushrooms and hanjuku egg. I feel the broth is not quite as good as what the Japanese joints offer, but the generous portions of juicy meat well makes up for it. Pro-tip: if you can't decide between pork belly or the grilled meat, you ask for a mix of both ;)
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Located on the third floor of Bugis Cube, this tiny ramen-ya dishes out affordable, hearty bowls of noodles and rice. Seating is limited, so come with a small party. Instead of having a waiter attend to you, the store employs a self-service approach, where you can customise your ramen from its flavour to the add-ons using tabs. To complete the ordering process, bring your desired tabs to the cashier and make payment. They have an extensive menu with six options including spicy miso, tom yum and even a cheese truffle ramen. The choice pick, however, is the Shoyu Ramen ($11) that Burpple Tastemaker Vanessa Kou enjoys. The soy-based ramen has just the right amount of salt and oil, and comes topped with grilled meat, hanjuku egg, seaweed and a side of crispy deep-fried enoki mushrooms. For Vanessa, the highlight of the bowl was the "sliced grilled meat as the nicely charred exterior complemented the tender bits of fats, and was melt-in-your-mouth good".
Avg Price: $15 per person
Photo by Burpple Tastemaker Vanessa Kou