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Ajisen Ramen at Bugis Junction is tucked away at a corner at the far end. It's a rather small branch with the seats small and very close to each other. Still quite okay if you are just looking to eat and go.Decided to give Paiku Ramen a try today as it was listed on the menu as a recommended item.The Paiku is pieces of deep fried pork ribs, very flavorful and not too hard.. quite easy to peel from the bones. I think I really like it although it's a tack salty. Recommended!I love Ajisen's chewy r
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Ajisen Ramen at Bugis Junction is tucked away at a corner at the far end. It's a rather small branch with the seats small and very close to each other. Still quite okay if you are just looking to eat and go.

Decided to give Paiku Ramen a try today as it was listed on the menu as a recommended item.
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The Paiku is pieces of deep fried pork ribs, very flavorful and not too hard.. quite easy to peel from the bones. I think I really like it although it's a tack salty. Recommended!

I love Ajisen's chewy ramen so no complains there.. but the soup base is rather salty today.

Also upgraded my ramen to a set and got a plate of Agedashi Tofu to go with it.
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I usually love Agedashi Tofus, but I dont recommend to get their Agedashi Tofu here. The skin of the tofu completely just peel away when soaked and they dont give any radish. All Agedashi Tofu should come with radish in my opinion. The sauce is also too salty and when the tofu skin gets soaked in it, it's almost too salty to be edible.


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Date of Visit
2013-07-12
Spending Per Head
$20 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Paiku Ramen