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the ramen is put into a huge clay pot with a funnel on top. The pot has been heated.Then pour the soup into the pot and the heat cooks the noodles with sizzling heat.The funnel allows the steam to escape and 5 mins later you can eat. Still you may want to wait .The soup is very hot.  One flavoured egg is given and 4 hard boiled eggs are on the table if you want them. The set comes with a free drink. Very delicious and filling for one person.
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the ramen is put into a huge clay pot with a funnel on top. The pot has been heated.Then pour the soup into the pot and the heat cooks the noodles with sizzling heat.The funnel allows the steam to escape and 5 mins later you can eat. Still you may want to wait .The soup is very hot.  One flavoured egg is given and 4 hard boiled eggs are on the table if you want them. The set comes with a free drink. Very delicious and filling for one person.
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2015-08-10
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Seafood Kazan Ramen
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2014-11-30 70 views
This is my no. 1 ramen stalls in Singapore. I frequent the restaurant at least 2-3 times a month. A metal "hood" is placed above the hot stone ramen to retain its flavours while it is being cooked with its hot soup. Very generous helping of vegetables & the soup is refillable! Comes with complimentary hard boil egg to go with the ramen as well. We were given a small bowl of rice to be added into the hot soup after finishing the ramen. Best of both worlds isn't it? esp for those who can't decide
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This is my no. 1 ramen stalls in Singapore. I frequent the restaurant at least 2-3 times a month. A metal "hood" is placed above the hot stone ramen to retain its flavours while it is being cooked with its hot soup. Very generous helping of vegetables & the soup is refillable! Comes with complimentary hard boil egg to go with the ramen as well. We were given a small bowl of rice to be added into the hot soup after finishing the ramen. Best of both worlds isn't it? esp for those who can't decide to eat ramen or rice ;)
The soup is very flavourful (a bit salty though). Most of their staffs were Japanese, they were very friendly & efficient. We highly recommend this ramen restaurant, definitely yummy ramen & value for $! =)
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Hot Stone Japanese Rice with Pork and Kimchi ($10.00). If you have tried before the Korean bibimbap, this should not seem funny to you. Mix it up, and you can on the mushy rice, and flavorful sauce.Kazan Shoyu ($18.00 for regular, $15.00 for small). I had wanted to follow the steps and do it myself. But crew was faster than me, and I only got the chance to sit back and watched.Crew first poured the broth into the stone bowl, and covered it with a funnel-like. The resemblance of volcano comes whe
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Hot Stone Japanese Rice with Pork and Kimchi ($10.00). If you have tried before the Korean bibimbap, this should not seem funny to you. Mix it up, and you can on the mushy rice, and flavorful sauce.
Kazan Shoyu ($18.00 for regular, $15.00 for small). I had wanted to follow the steps and do it myself. But crew was faster than me, and I only got the chance to sit back and watched.

Crew first poured the broth into the stone bowl, and covered it with a funnel-like. The resemblance of volcano comes when the you see strong amount of smoke "erupting" from the funnel! Although the set comes with a separate bowl of rice, we left it untouched and focus more on thick and flavorful ramen, and the sweet, delightful broth! Yummy!

Ordered a plate of Yaki Gyoza ($5.00 for 6 pieces). My preferred type of gyoza is when the outer is fried till crisp, yet inside is soft but not mushy. Tonkotsu Kazan Ramen does it wonderfully! I love their gyoza!

For more details, please visit http://foodesteem.blogspot.com/2014/06/tonkotsu-kazan-ramen.html
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2014-05-02 62 views
Passing by Tonkotsu Kazan Ramen, I and my friend had same sentiment to have Japanese food. Originated from Osaka, this place was actually famous about “Volcanic” Ramen. Wide-ranged menu was given to us from friendly staff, really spoilt for choices. Décor was simple trendy, atmosphere was relaxing and enjoyable. Service was prompt, we didn’t have to wait long to get our orders.Fragrant soup served, it was creamy thick and rich in savour. Pork slices were falling off the bone, unbelievably tender
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Passing by Tonkotsu Kazan Ramen, I and my friend had same sentiment to have Japanese food. Originated from Osaka, this place was actually famous about “Volcanic” Ramen. Wide-ranged menu was given to us from friendly staff, really spoilt for choices. Décor was simple trendy, atmosphere was relaxing and enjoyable. Service was prompt, we didn’t have to wait long to get our orders.
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Fragrant soup served, it was creamy thick and rich in savour. Pork slices were falling off the bone, unbelievably tender and well-marinated. Appetizing by looking and smell, the saltiness was all right without overpowering. Noodles were springy and tasted great, portion was relatively generous. Beansprouts, Black Fungus, Spring Onions were added, the bowl was deliciously lip-smacking yet not exaggerated. Talking about the price, I would say Ramen sold here was quite valuable.
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2014-05-12
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2014-03-02 61 views
I been wanting to try this volcano ramen, upon trying a bit disappointment, soup base is too saltish, pork is well-marinated, for $21.20 including gst and service charge, the large portion in fact not full even when we include rice, noodle taste like yellow flat noodles, with lots of cabbage (sweet) and beansprouts, too bad the ingredients are being put in first, causing it to have a lot of burned beansprouts, vegs and noodles in the soup base, in fact not worth to eat for this price, just that
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I been wanting to try this volcano ramen, upon trying a bit disappointment, soup base is too saltish, pork is well-marinated, for $21.20 including gst and service charge, the large portion in fact not full even when we include rice, noodle taste like yellow flat noodles, with lots of cabbage (sweet) and beansprouts, too bad the ingredients are being put in first, causing it to have a lot of burned beansprouts, vegs and noodles in the soup base, in fact not worth to eat for this price, just that maybe its presentation does attract pple to go, too saltish for our taste buds, not full at all, there are better ramen shops out there, not worth to try. for curiousness, you can go try, but don't expect too high..: ) only consolation is that fresh ingredients are used, with rich soup base with very sweet cabbages.
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2014-02-14
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2014-02-24 21 views
My bf had wanted to come here for a loooooooong time after he saw countless pictures of people eating the volcano ramen here.. so here we go! While I would say the ramen was nothing to scream about compared to the others we'v been to, there was a surprisingly good dish which will make me come back for more.. the gyoza in Tonkotsu soup!He had the Tonkotsu Kazan Shoyu ramen.. which I would say in terms of taste, its not superb compared to the likes of ippudo but.. the volcano hot stone concept was
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My bf had wanted to come here for a loooooooong time after he saw countless pictures of people eating the volcano ramen here.. so here we go! While I would say the ramen was nothing to scream about compared to the others we'v been to, there was a surprisingly good dish which will make me come back for more.. the gyoza in Tonkotsu soup!

He had the Tonkotsu Kazan Shoyu ramen.. which I would say in terms of taste, its not superb compared to the likes of ippudo but.. the volcano hot stone concept was definitely interesting! The meal also comes with rice, which you can then mix into the rest of the soup when you are done with the noodles.. reminds me of mui-fan! lol.

I love the soup of ramen.. but dislike eating too much of the noodles because I find them very filling.. so guess what? I found my perfect dish!! soup gyoza in tonkotsu soup! I really really hope other ramen restaurants introduce this dish too.. so that carb-conscious girls like me can find an alternative to enjoy the soup without the heavy carb noodles!

In terms of the service.. I would say the waiters are very polite.. but there were instances of service lapses.. I waited half an hour for my gyoza after the ramen arrived.. and when I asked them for it, they reminded the kitchen.. and then the order was delivered to the wrong table.. so i had to wait another 15 minutes.. by then the boyfriend had finished his ramen.. and im left waiting my my simple gyoza soup.. but they did redeem themselves by giving me a free plate of edamame.. We also had chicken karage... but it was quite oily and tasteless..

Well, I would say the whole hot stone concept is more gimmicky than having a real effect on the taste of the ramen. And you do have the kind of 'bbq' smell after eating there.. but I think i'l return for the gyoza soup!
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2014-01-28 25 views
First time trying Tonkotsu Kazan Ramen recommended by my friend and it was really good! Ordered the set with curry rice + Ramen and gyoza. The portion is quite big so it is good for 2 people to share! The ramen is a bit spicy for my liking but it was still good! There are 2 or 3 other ramens to choose from if you order the set. If not, you can order volcano ramen plus rice. Their rice is unlimited so you can just share the portion or eat until you are super full! The service here is really good
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kotsu Kazan Ramen recommended by my friend and it was really good! Ordered the set with curry rice + Ramen and gyoza. The portion is quite big so it is good for 2 people to share! The ramen is a bit spicy for my liking but it was still good! There are 2 or 3 other ramens to choose from if you order the set. If not, you can order volcano ramen plus rice. Their rice is unlimited so you can just share the portion or eat until you are super full! The service here is really good as well with the staff always smiling to the customers.
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They served gyozas in soup here.. very good comfort food! With the rainy cold weather now, hot soup is the best warmer for my after work physical state. Here, the broth was rich and fragrant but a bit salty for me. Oh! I like it that the serving had lots of bean sprouts too.  If you are having a main dish, then this soup can be shared between two pax IMO. I also like the several condiments laid out on my table. i hv a mild fetish for trying diff condiments on food The staff here were generally
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They served gyozas in soup here.. very good comfort food! With the rainy cold weather now, hot soup is the best warmer for my after work physical state. Here, the broth was rich and fragrant but a bit salty for me. Oh! I like it that the serving had lots of bean sprouts too.  

If you are having a main dish, then this soup can be shared between two pax IMO. I also like the several condiments laid out on my table. i hv a mild fetish for trying diff condiments on food


The staff here were generally young, polite and helpful. however they are very busy so you do need to voice out if you want assistance.
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2013-11-17 13 views
First time going this Japanese restaurant and was really impressed by the young and vibrant furnishings. The restaurant is also quite spacious and cooling. Service was friendly as well. Have bought their Spicy Miso Kazan Karamiso ($15) which the meat was really tender and juicy and roasted till very fragrant. Ramen was chewy and portion was generous. The soup base was quite spicy but very tasty!
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First time going this Japanese restaurant and was really impressed by the young and vibrant furnishings. The restaurant is also quite spacious and cooling. Service was friendly as well. Have bought their Spicy Miso Kazan Karamiso ($15) which the meat was really tender and juicy and roasted till very fragrant. Ramen was chewy and portion was generous. The soup base was quite spicy but very tasty!
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