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Hiding at the corner in the Orchard Shopping Arcade, this tiny Japanese restaurant, Okonomiya House, tends to be the favourite of Japanese expats. During our course of dining, I have seen quite a few Japanese customers. We ordered the Kaisou ramen with seaweed ($15). The generous amount of seaweed is pleasant to chew on, but also causes the soup to be slightly too salty. The ramen noodles itself is a star, the texture is chewy yet crunchy, very nice. It would be better if it's served with onsen
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Hiding at the corner in the Orchard Shopping Arcade, this tiny Japanese restaurant, Okonomiya House, tends to be the favourite of Japanese expats. During our course of dining, I have seen quite a few Japanese customers.
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We ordered the Kaisou ramen with seaweed ($15). The generous amount of seaweed is pleasant to chew on, but also causes the soup to be slightly too salty. The ramen noodles itself is a star, the texture is chewy yet crunchy, very nice. It would be better if it's served with onsen egg.
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The Mini Omusoba ($14) is basically the fried noodles with pork, prawn, squid and vegetables, and wrapped in omelet. It tastes so good that we regret to order the mini size.
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Date of Visit
2012-03-01
Spending Per Head
$15 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Omusoba