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Introduction
Ajisen Ramen was founded in Kumamoto, Japan in 1968 and now has expanded with more than 700 shops worldwide. Famous for its rich Tonkotsu soup (pork broth) which captures the essence after hours of boiling, Ajisen offers a wide variety of ramen which caters to customers of all ages. continue reading
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
Other Info
Takes Reservations
Restaurant Website
http://www.ajisen.com.sg
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Aso Ramen Beef Ramen Chicken Teriyaki Ramen Cuttlefish Baked Cheese Rice
Review (7)
Level4 2013-07-24
36 views
Parkway Parade Shopping Mall is a good place for food and shopping with plenty of carparks! Hidden in the basement and outside of Parkway Parade, some people actually forget there's Ajisen Ramen here... so it's quiet! We ordered Pork Ramen, Chicken Ramen, Fish Nuggets and Fried Chicken Wings. The staff are attentive and sincere in the delivery of their orders though it was a little slow.The Pork Ramen was alright, portion amount is okay, filling enough. The Chicken Ramen didn't work for me because despite soaked into the ramen soup, the chicken was still quite tough to eat. Fish Nuggets' batter was too thick. Most disappointing of all, my favourite Chicken Wings, was still bleeding from its earlier demise :/ Wish it could be better done. continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-24
6 views
Remembering Pauline's blog about Ajisen I decided to go over and dine there is been a long time since I last had. From my last experience at Ajisen, I realized that their standard dropped so this time I shall give a try again to see if they improved.Some changes were made to their sets so I have to seek help from the waitress. After tasting their standard really not there anymore maybe I shall pop by other branches to try cos not nice anymore at PP. The ramen soup base was salty and the chicken was not tender at all. Side dish like the fish cake was cold not even warn when served. Ambiance still ok, not much crowd so still can have some quiet dinner with close friends!Spending around $35+ continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-03
8 views
Had Ajisen for the first time in an extremely long time with a girlfriend at the Marine Parade Branch. Upon reaching at 7.15pm, it was quiet -the interior was mostly wooden, with tiled flooring. What I'll never forget about this place is the plastic black bowl used to dish out ramen at super affordable prices compared to the current ramen houses that are gaining popularity with the crowd.I ordered a Spicy Ramen -most probably a miso-based soup from what I can taste it was definitely not shoyu..didn't have the rich, velvety flavour of tonkotsu broths either (or maybe it was the inadequacy of the soup, I'll never find out). The noodles weren't overcooked (which was of course, expected -if a ramen house can't even get the texture of the noodles right it leaves little to say about the overall quality of the ramen!) The soup is served with a handful of spring onions, spicy minced meat and seaweed generously topping the noodles...sitting to it is half an egg.I wouldn't coin this ramen as authentic, let alone exceptional. The broth was not thick enough, rich from pork bones brewed over an extended period of simmering, left to absorb the deep flavours of savoury meatiness. However, this I must say -the ramen was spicy enough, and tasty enough. The soup may not be as rich as those served in ramen houses hailing from Kyoto and Hokkaido with renowned chefs, but it does have a certain flavour that can be said to be relatively addictive. Priced at $7.90++, it comes up to $9.30 nett for a bowl of filling ramen with decent soup. This is probably the hypotic lure of Ajisen's ramen.. relatively tasty ramen at ultrafriendly prices.The quiet ambience of Parkway makes this place an ideal hideout for catching up with friends, or an interrupted dinner alone. Service is brisk, but nothing spectacular. No one really comes here for the service, anyway. continue reading
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Level3 2013-04-04
10 views
Ajisen is a chain store that have been around in Singapore and famous for its ramen. They offer ramen with set which includes a drink and a side. The sides tasted alright and the ramen was quite nice. However, I would prefer Tampopo's ramen as compare to Ajisen's one though it is slightly more pricey as compared to Ajisen. The service was alright but the request to refill for tea took a while. continue reading
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Level4 2013-03-19
11 views
Celebrated my friend's birthday at Ajisen Parkway parade. The service was quite good with an auntie asking us what we want and offering to give us extra bowls and water since we have a lot of people. The food was ok, not much to expect from the side dishes. Tried the pork curry noodles and the taste was not bad. But the volcano ramen is far too spicy! Ambience is considered ok. continue reading
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