10 Anson Road
#02-85A International Plaza
Singapore 079903
Saturday:
11:00am - 03:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
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Cubed char siew, diced onion, fried shallots, mizuna, pickles, minced pork, cashew nuts, over the noodles. Accompanied with an onsen egg and Dashi based broth by the side. You could select the spicy level during ordering. Thereโs also condiments such as orange vinegar, kelp vinegar, spicy vinegar, shichimi, homemade spicy sauce, and ๅฑฑๆค available on the counter to boast up the dish. Donโt forget to request for a dish of plain rice to finish the rest of the sauce in the bowl.
Enishi
Address ๐ : 10 Anson Road, # 02-85A International Plaza, Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ 079903
Open ๐ฐ๏ธ : 11am - 3pm, 6pm - 9pm
Website ๐ธ๏ธ : https://enishi-sg.com/
The Dashi is not weak, unlike most. There's a substantial body, and a lot of umami. Really good. Noodles on the soft side. Egg was perfect, jammy inside. The char siew is abit dry tho. Smoked duck was utterly amazing, packed full of flavour. It's like the NTUC chilled one(which is alr good) on crack
However, the chili oil is the surprising. Component. I mean, if they dare charge 2bucks for oil, there's gotta be reason right? And it turns out to be very good reason. Not very spicy, but super aromatic from the chili and somehow despite it lacking body itself, combines with the Dashi broth to become a completely different beast with a chili body and you can't rlly taste the Dashi anymore. Fabulous
Must try. Esp when there's no queue at 1130am on a Saturday
Hidden on the 2nd floor of International Plaza, this cozy 9-seater restaurant is by the team who earned the Michelin Bib Gourmand Award in Kobe, Japan๐
Known for their signature ๐๐ฎ๐ป-๐๐ฎ๐ป ๐ก๐ผ๐ผ๐ฑ๐น๐ฒ ($๐ญ๐ต.๐ด๐ฌ), the restaurant uses up to 32 different spices for this dish!
The chewy noodles is coated with peanut-based sauce and served with shredded chashu, minced pork, white diced onions, fried onions, pickles, and mizuna. Youโd also receive an onsen egg (served separately). A good variety of colours and textures in the bowl ๐ฅบ
Be sure to visit early before they sell out!
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Besides the dashi broth ramen, Enishi also serves, without any doubt, the best dan dan mian in town.
The noodles are served in a unique and bold peanut sauce which is both nutty and savoury. It is then topped with nice soft tender chunks of char siew, minced pork, diced onions, fried onions, pickles and mizuna and an onsen egg on the side.
There are also instructions on how to enjoy this dish. You can choose from three different types of vinegars (spicy, orange or kelp) or to add a dash of the dashi broth which is provided on the side, to change the flavours of the noodles and fit your own palate.
This may sound strange but I felt that the dish goes best with the orange vinegar which is citrusy and tangy. The medley of flavours from the nutty peanut sauce, the fragrant and refreshing orange vinegar and the savoury shredded char siew was simply divine.
A meal at Enishi is indeed on the pricey side but totally worth the price.
Enishi is a small hole-in-the-wall 10 seater restaurant in International Plaza. Its parent restaurant in Kobe, Japan received the Michelin Bib Gourmand for its dashi-based ramen. Unlike tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen, dashi ramen uses a kelp based soup stock with different spices and dried goods.
To be honest, it is not hard to see why. The clear dashi broth was surprisingly light yet savoury. The noodles were springy and cooked to perfection. We loved the little bits of sharp, crisp yet subtly sweet diced raw onions and piquant and tangy orange peel toppings. You never know what you will get with each spoonful as you may get a little more crunch, zest or spicy kick.
As for the proteins, the char siew was tender and seared just right to give it a nice smoky charred flavour. You don't usually get smoked duck with ramen (or paired with char siew!) but this was a surprisingly good combination.
At $20 per bowl, this is a relatively pricey bowl of ramen. It is also apparently limited to 100 bowls per day (which sounds gimmicky but may be true considering their limited space and turnover rate). I do however rate this delicious and comforting bowl of ramen and will definitely be back for more!
At the end of your meal at Enishi, you can request for a "mini bowl rice" at the end of your meal (at no charge), but say real one ok the mini portion is actually quite maxi....
Was stuffed by the end of it, but great way to soak up all the sauce. ๐
๐ณ Accepts credit cards
๐ฌ Indoor seats only
๐ฅ No reservations accepted
๐ธ Order & pay before you get seated
๐ฆ Water is not chargeable
๐๐ปโโ๏ธ Service charge applicable
๐ซ No GST
๐ Inside International Plaza, #02-85A