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๐ฆ๐ฆThe unagi was soft and grilled with a sweet savoury glaze that went SO well with their short grain rice. There was one point in the meal where my dining companion and I just sat in silence, wordlessly nodding our heads in approval while slurping up ramen noodles. That’s how you know this place is the real deal, and I’m glad to have had the opportunity to review this little gem.
Parking’s a bit far unless gamble right up front. It came with a massive slab of salmon fillet and a generous dollop of mentaiko mayo. The fish was flaky and the skin was also grilled to a crisp, but unfortunately it became soggy after our long shoot.
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Showcased here are various musings and works of interests I enjoy doing. Your say, your stay, enjoy yourself here. Ajisen Ramen provides the best Japanese cuisine in Singapore, serving a tempting collection of recipes suitable for family, friends and large groups. This newly opened AMK Hub branch is spacious and gives you the option of sitting in a faux alfresco area.
The ๐๐ฒ๐ถ ๐ฆ๐ถ๐ด๐ป๐ฎ๐๐๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐๐ฎ๐ถ๐๐ฒ๐ป๐ฑ๐ผ๐ป was filled with an assortment of raw seafood, including salmon, tuna, squid and prawn. Everything was very fresh and marvellously mouth-watering. SethLui.com is an online publication that curates food and lifestyle content across Singapore and the greater region of Southeast Asia. We share content that is approachable and deeply informative for the sole purpose of getting you, our readers, excited about life and all aspects of living.
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Karaka-men ($7.50) spicy creamy tonkotsu pork flavoured soup. It has aromas of kombu and bonito.Fancy black ramen? The distinctive black broth is made from black garlic, which through slow-roastings gives the tonkotsu a deep strong aroma.
Aside from the inconvenient location, I was pleased with most of the rice bowls. Not only were the prices affordable, the dishes were also delicious thanks to the years of experience from both chefs. If you can get past the inconvenient location, you’ll be surprised by what this small hawker stall has to offer.
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You get 5 pieces of these Dumplings stuffed with Japanese Chicken and Vegetable. Also, it is available deep fried or steamed. Additional recommended condiments includes their soft egg for $1.
Most teriyaki chicken I’ve had before lacked flavour, and the serving was often little. This bowl, on the other hand, came with massive chunks of meat that were heavily doused in a sweet teriyaki sauce. The crispy skin added a crunchy texture, which was nice. The cherry on top was the soft and fluffy Japanese rice, as it was not dry and went perfectly with the teriyaki-drenched meat. Teriyaki Chicken Donburi ($5.80), which features perfectly grilled chicken on top of fluffy Japanese pearl rice. Every donburi also comes with a complimentary bowl of salad and soup.
Tamako Meal delivers throughout Singapore, and convenience is at your doorstep. The dine-in customers can order the food via scanning a QR code. Chashu a bit thin like ham, but for $6 how to complain. If you go late the tray collector thing gets filled so old soup bowls overflowing.
Ordered this delicious bowl of ramen from grabfood. Definitely worth the price and the best ramen in amk's vicinity. With this price point and taste, honestly, don't bother going other stores. Kei Kaisendon is known for their Japanese rice bowls with fresh seafood. I dropped by for their Burpple Beyond Set. Each set comes with a salad, a bowl of soup, two sticks of yakitori and a drink.
Owner is always friendly and chats with diners occasionally. Eatbook offers honest reviews and recommendations on Singapore food. The ๐๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ณ ๐๐ผ๐ป was another amazing dish. Copious amounts of tender beef and caramelized onions filled the bowl to the brim. Mixing in the onsen egg gave it a more luxurious feel.
I added on the squid from Hokkaido based on their recommendation and it was great too. The place is always kept clean and tired so it is great especially for a season of covid19. Japan Home is a chain retailer of household products.
Pork Belly Donburi ($6.80), which consists of thin pork belly slices simmered in the same teriyaki sauce and tossed with sliced onions. This donburi is also served with an onsen egg on top. One thing I noticed about all their donburi is that they are well-portioned, so you get your money’s worth. The ramen noodles are really good for the price. They are firm and soaks in the broth without going soft. Additionally, notably, the quality even matches mainstream ramen shops such as Keisuke Ramen with similar offerings at twice the price.
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