More Reviews at Healthy Soba IKI (One Raffles Place)

More Reviews of good food at Healthy Soba IKI (One Raffles Place)

Warm bowl of hot soba. Ordered natto as side dish. Best part was its all healthy! No guilt meal

Soba, the perfect bowl of noodles for any occasion. Whether you're feeling hungry or just in the mood for a comforting meal, these thin, wheat-based noodles never disappoint.

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$17 for this set lunch with a hot tea! The dipping sauce is slightly sweet and goes well with the handmade soba. An enjoyable and healthy meal. Definitely will come back again!

Humble shop situated within One Raffles Place serving delicious and authentic japanese soba. My go-to is the hot kitsune soba ($12) and the cold daikon soba ($12). Hits the spot every time and definitely one of my favourite noodle place!!
(Portion is just right for small-regular eater but I wish there can be never ending soba noodle)

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This was meh. The brown rice served was not the white Japanese kind and wasn’t sticky and plump, think it’s because they are trying to be healthy. The chicken was like food court standard, and the dish was quite saucy because of the egg but not in a particularly tasty way. Would say that this was edible and healthy but if I were to have healthy food there are much better options in cbd.

Handmade soba check, healthy wholesome broth check, sincere store owners check. Love this place, and deserve more fanfare.

Third time back and my favourite goes to the cold daikon soba, with the grated radish and grilled beancurd skin giving it a refreshing oomph. ($12)

The bakkuteh soba was also a unique singaporean twist. 👍 ($14). Plump slices of smoked duck ($3) and egg ($1) add ons complete our meal too.

Thank you for this wonderful meal

Broth was clean tasting, and I liked that the taupok was lightly toasted. The soba was not bad, but not super outstanding. It’s a decent healthy lunchtime option, but a little pricey (given that it was average tasting) without burpple’s 1-4-1 deal.

Despite being its namesake, the choices of soba available under burpple Beyond is painfully limited, to the point that we decided not to use it. The mori soba ($9) is a simple meal. The noodles were firm and complemented by the dipping sauce.

Ginger Pork Rice Bowl ($13) is served with savory ginger pork mixed with brown rice and loads of crunchy onions. Disappointed that Burrple deals are only applicable for items $13 and below. Also, credit card payment is not allowed when redeeming a Burpple deal.

Herbal Bak Ku Teh Soba ($15)

Really appreciate how innovative the menu is however... Is healthy = plain ?

The aroma of the bowl of soba was decent however taste wise ... nah. The texture of buckwheat soba wasnt great too. The highlight was the tender meat only.

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1-1 so about $7.50, actual price is $15 for one. Salmon is a little bit dry however overall taste is still ok. Didn’t have much choices for the Don and also the udon selection only able to choose those below $12 which is mostly udon/sobs without any meat.

The broth was light and not too salty! Really liked the yuzu flavor in the soup + yuzu bits on top of the soup. This is a filling and healthy (?) meal that isn’t too hard on the wallet. Would be back if I’m in the area!

Paid $6.50 with Burpple Beyond.

Super worth and filling lunch for only $6.50 after Burpple Beyond!! Rich and creamy broth with a hint of spice.

Would come back again and try other flavours

Ordered the yuzu miso chicken soba for 1-1 deals. Exclusion for the soba includes unagi and yuzu salmon. Cannot add toppings as well. But serving is just enough

Ordered the Yuzu Miso Chicken Soba and it was very flavourful. Noodles were so smooth and nice to eat. Can really taste the yuzu in the soup. However, the broth is a little salty. It is usually priced at $13 and we got it under the Burpple Beyond one for one deal so it’s pretty worth it. Portion is enough too. It’s pretty easy to get a seat during the lunch crowd at CBD area.

Not on burpple one for one, only the $13 and less sobas were eligible. Honestly was disappointed with this bowl because the other reviews said it was very nice; however, the salmon was tough and lacked flavour and the soup was mediocre. The service staff was not very friendly either. The only thing that cheered me up is the Japanese (?) owner who was very cheerful and smiley. Maybe I came on a bad day. Come try for yourself. It’s decent if you’re looking for a simple soba after work, but nothing legendary.

The buckwheat Soba noodles were handmade and really good! I liked the broth too, very flavourful. However it is priced at around $12-14 per bowl, and I would say it’s not worth it. Then again, what can u expect of CBD food 🤷🏻‍♀️

Nonetheless used burpple 1 for 1. Was a good try but too expensive to come again without promotion.

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Tried the unagi & salmon hot soba. But it became soggy after being soaked in the soup, & the noodles was abit hard to my liking.

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Used the beyond deal for this delectable treat. The buckwheat soba are made fresh every day, explaining why they were so smooth. Enjoyed the punch in flavour that came with the addition of wasabi. Sadly the portion was not filling at all:( Hopefully one day there is an option for a free or chargeable upsize of soba noodles:)

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Available at One Raffles Place @onerafflesplacesg .
Located in the heart of Singapore’s CBD, there are quite a number of not-so-common restaurants and cafes found here.

There is Healthy Soba IKI which specialises in handmade soba prepared on the spot, and Joah Korean Restaurant serving Korean Chinese cuisine such as Jjamppong and Jajangmyeon.

Find out more here: bit.ly/onerafflesplace
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