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Had the uni ramen and beef broth ramen. Beef broth ramen is pictured. There is NO meat at all for $17!!! Wtf!!!! A complete rip off. It tastes like instant noodles to be honest. Will not visit again.
Small. Probably not sufficient for men. Tbh the uni broth wasn't strong and so little that it might as well be a dry ramen. The uni at Komadori is certainly better. Chashu was decent but not shiok. That spinach, which is uncommon in ramen, tasted weird.
Honestly, I found the char shiu and egg pretty average, but it had me completely smitten because of the broth.
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The usually domineering uni profile was toned down, but it still possessed an immense depth of flavour and sung with brilliant notes of briney sweetness and umami, finished with a comfortable creaminess. Elsewhere, the broth effortlessly clung onto the perfectly cooked ramen, whilst sharpness from the spring onions helped to cut through the robust flavours.
Quite good, very creamy, reminds me of carbonara except the soup was thinner
Nothing VERY special about it considering the 2 MICHELIN STAR dashi, but good enough to be called a ramen worth trying.
Noodles were great, the flavor of soup was unique but enjoyable, the chashu and egg was okay, and as a spinach lover I do love the little addition of horenzo right there.
I’d say it’s worth a try! Especially if you’re into creamy things!
Chashu, onsen egg, spring onions; uni cream broth made from fresh, premium bafun uni and 2–Michelin Star dashi.
The partnership between 2 Michelin starred Saizen of Japan and Picnic Food Park at Wisma Atria has gifted ramen-hungry Singaporeans with a most luxurious uni version of everyone’s favourite Japanese noodles. Practically all the ingredients that go into Saizen’s signature dish are imported from Japan and the quality shows, especially in the blissfully rich uni broth made from premium bafun uni, dashi prepared using Mt. Fuji spring water, bonito and maguro, then finished with a dash of milk and cream.
The curlier than usual ramen noodles are engineered to hold onto as much of that uni ambrosia as possible, ensuring maximum flavour is delivered to your eager mouths.
No two ways about it, you’ll either dig the buttery, briny umaminess of it, or not. I personally l loved it.
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Taste: 3.5/5