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A sudden decision to have our lunch at Tampopo, we thought of somewhere else initially. As usual, the restaurant was so packed during peak lunch time. We obediently joined the queue and given a Menu while waiting. Ambiance was not bad, it had consistent food quality and always the reliable choice for dining.The unique trigger point for this dish was their perfectly Japanese braised egg, outlay was wholly-cooked with egg yolk still remained runny. Thick broth with a little slice of butter added,
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A sudden decision to have our lunch at Tampopo, we thought of somewhere else initially. As usual, the restaurant was so packed during peak lunch time. We obediently joined the queue and given a Menu while waiting. Ambiance was not bad, it had consistent food quality and always the reliable choice for dining.
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The unique trigger point for this dish was their perfectly Japanese braised egg, outlay was wholly-cooked with egg yolk still remained runny. Thick broth with a little slice of butter added, the richness was great for my liking. Fragrant of chicken and seaweed in soup, the saltiness was fine without getting thirsty after drinking it. Noodle wise, it was springy at just right texture. Price at approximately $17.00, somebody may find it quite expensive yet it was reasonable for me. Do try the Ramen if you get a chance to drop by at Tampopo, never regret.
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Date of Visit
2014-01-09
Spending Per Head
$17 (Lunch)
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