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Another yummy ramen? Yup, you bet. I went to Hokkaido about 2 years ago, and miss the cool weather and ramen. Sometimes you wish you can find a piece of it here in Singapore. And this has come true yet again, when Sapporo Ramen Sanomaru sets up the stall here in Singapore. I haven't been to the other location yet, so this branch at 111 Somerset is the first one. Being a new place, TripleOne Somerset is still undergoing renovation. However, it seems that the discerning consumers sure know where t
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Another yummy ramen? Yup, you bet.

I went to Hokkaido about 2 years ago, and miss the cool weather and ramen. Sometimes you wish you can find a piece of it here in Singapore. And this has come true yet again, when Sapporo Ramen Sanomaru sets up the stall here in Singapore. I haven't been to the other location yet, so this branch at 111 Somerset is the first one.

Being a new place, TripleOne Somerset is still undergoing renovation. However, it seems that the discerning consumers sure know where to find the new adventures. When I reached there at 7+pm, there was already a few customers - which is good because it doesn't give the crowded feeling. As I was early, I went window shopping. Someone should check out the kitchen furnishing shop on the same level, and you will feel really humbled.

We ordered Ramen - of course. Regardless of the choice, the soup is light, and not so thick, but delightful. More importantly, it isn't salty compared to a few ramens I tried at Central. The taste is still there and fuses out. We also ordered the agedashi tofu - which has three different toppings (radish, spring onions, and one more which I forgot) and scallops (hmmm, the sauce is too salty). There was a promotion and we were given complimentary fried gyoza. A few reviews commented that it wasn't nice, and the skin was too thick. I won't say it was thick, but "normal". Not quite there to impress, but you can't expect every restaurant to have every dish to reach a heavenly status. It's called a dinner, a nice one, I say. For those who want to have a "wow" meal, check out Dozo. (See my other review)

There was also a UOB credit card promotion where another dish would be complimentary. However, we were full and didn't get the dish.

I took a few photos with my handphone camera. Time to buy a new one, I guess.
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Date of Visit
2010-11-16
Spending Per Head
$25 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Miso Ramen