I loved the skinny noodles either way, and it was much better than that tsukemen that I had last time.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
阿夫利 Afuri ramen + dumpling in Funan Mall is worth a visit whether you want to try their famed yuzu ramen or you want a simple casual Japanese meal. Their traditional tonkotsu ramen and cha shu don are enjoyable.
Didn't think much of their gyozas. Ordinary at best with soggy wings.
The yuzu flavour was a bit overwhelming, with the bitterness becoming the dominant flavour note in the shio ramen. The noodles were not bad, although the charshu was so so, and egg was overcooked.
I believe that Afuri's Yuzu collection stands out from the crowd.
At Afuri Ramen, orders are placed on an iPad that’s kept under the table, making the process of getting your food very efficient, despite the huge crowd.
Afuri does pretty much satisfy and is certainly not a bad option to have in the area especially when the craving for ramen hits
There are a couple of side dishes like dumplings and the equally popular tsukemen is one dish I am keen to try the next time round.
Fans can also look forward to side dishes such as gyoza and their absolutely drool-worthy charcoal grilled pork that just melts-in-your-mouth, we promise that you won’t be able to resist ordering a second helping.