There's a ramen festival down at Resorts World this weekend. To my disappointment, pretty much every stall there already has a presence in Singapore (think: Kajiken, Keisuke, Marutama, Machida Shoten, and Sakura). The only one from overseas was one called Menya Masamune, and to no surprise, it was the only stall with a line this morning.
I went for the cheaper bowl, and was delighted to find a tasty fatty slice of pork with a nice grilled aroma to it, making me immediately regret not paying more for the premium bowl that would've given me a couple more slices of that wonderful stuff for just S$5 (US$3.70) more. The broth was delightfully salty too, even if the noodles weren't anything that great. I nearly wanted to go back for seconds.
But actually, there was one more shop from Singapore that I didn't mention: Ramen Atelier. I tried their store out at Science Park not long ago, and I didn't really care much for it. Still, it's not often that I'm out in that neighborhood, so I figured I'd try it again while it was in front of me. And fortunately, I liked that mazesoba above, with its salty duck confit and a surprisingly citrus-y tang. I didn't bother with any other stalls though.
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Ramen Revolution at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore-The Traveling Hungryboy
Jumat, 28 Juli 2017
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