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.
Quality and standard of food is there. One good note is that they pride themselves with that No MSG was used
In summary, food is always based on personal preferences; maybe some of you would prefer this no-MSG ramen but in my case, i think once is enough.
I enjoyed this bowl except for one thing: the simmered tofu on the left. They should provide a non-vegetarian option by allowing one to substitute the tofu for chashu. They also have that salmon bowl here; maybe I'll come back to save me the trip of going all the way out to Jewel.
I enjoyed this bowl except for one thing: the simmered tofu on the left.
IPPUDO is running this special right now, saying that it's "super popular in Japan," so I figured I'd give it a try. Unfortunately, I still don't like miso ramen.
I'll refrain from using the words that went through my head when I ate it. But let's just say that it struck me as very un-IPPUDO-like, and I wasn't a fan.
I'm still in a bit of disbelief that they would offer this thing in the first place.
Tried their luncheon meat onigiri. It was okay.