After eating 8 ramen in Singapore, here are the results on which I find the tastiest*. 1st Place: Yoshimaru Ramen Bar 2nd Place: Ippudo 3rd Place: Tetsu 4th Place: Bario & Ikkousha 6th Place: Taishoken 7th Place: Gantetsu 8th Place: Menya Iroha The Ultimate Ramen Champion 2011: RESULTS 1st Place:…
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RAMEN SHOWDOWN PART 8: Taishoken at Ramen Champion, Iluma My last ramen post and also the final stall for The Ultimate Ramen Champion, here’s a close look at Taishoken (some of you are probably breathing a sigh of relief after my back to back posts on ramen places in Singapore…
RAMEN SHOWDOWN PART 7: Tetsu at Ramen Champion, Iluma Tsukemen is a type of ramen where the noodles and soup are served separated. You basically dip the noodles into the soup – which is thicker and more concentrated – and slurp them up. Tetsu comes from Tokyo and is said…
RAMEN SHOWDOWN PART 4: Gantetsu at Ramen Champion, Iluma Miso soup base. Curly noodles. Ginger paste. Cha shu. Egg. Bamboo shoots. Beansprouts. Seaweed. Spring onions. Combine all the above and you will get the Cha Shu Men (SGD15) from Gantetsu, the winner of ramen champion in Sapporo (the city of…
RAMEN SHOWDOWN PART 3: Bario at Ramen Champion, Iluma My next ramen hunt took me to Ramen Champion in Iluma, across Bugis Mall, where 6 top ramen stalls from Japan compete to win “The Ultimate Ramen Champion 2011” title. Each ramen is exceptional in its own way, and has won…
RAMEN SHOWDOWN PART 2: Ippudo at Mandarin Gallery After a promising ramen dinner at Yoshimaru Ramen Bar, I was hooked on discovering more ramen places in Singapore. Ipuddo came highly recommended when I asked for food recommendations and the long queue outside the shop at Mandarin Gallery got me very…