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I’m a huge Japanese food lover so I’m always on the lookout for the best places for Japanese dining in Singapore. So when my friends suggested trying out a new ramen place at Ion Orchard, I was more than happy to go along. The décor of Menya Musashi reminds me of a traditional Japanese wooden house, the kind you see in “Naruto” actually with its wooden walls and flooring. We had a cosy booth for the 4 of us and all coincidentally ordered the White Kakuni Ramen ($13.60). While the noodles were we
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I’m a huge Japanese food lover so I’m always on the lookout for the best places for Japanese dining in Singapore. So when my friends suggested trying out a new ramen place at Ion Orchard, I was more than happy to go along.
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The décor of Menya Musashi reminds me of a traditional Japanese wooden house, the kind you see in “Naruto” actually with its wooden walls and flooring. We had a cosy booth for the 4 of us and all coincidentally ordered the White Kakuni Ramen ($13.60). While the noodles were well-done and the half-boiled egg and pork were executed nicely, I felt that the soup base was much too salty for my taste. It was delicious but too salty for me to truly enjoy the dish. Thus, I don’t think I will be going back anytime soon unless they change the soup base. I also did not particularly care for the black fungus in the soup because I’m not a fan of it but it did not affect the overall taste of the meal much.
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Date of Visit
2013-07-08
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$14 (Dinner)