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2013-10-09
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Although Parco is always a very desserted quiet mall, there was one food outlet that was blazing with business and with long queue during meal times.This was a Japanese Ramen store at top level of Parco.Their menu was quite limited. All Chashu Men only. Hence I ordered their standard Chashu Men.When the dish came to my table, the Ramen was full of spring onions on top but I could smell some "burnt" smell. A taste of the soup, there was also some burnt taste, maybe it was garlic oil.The noodle wa
This was a Japanese Ramen store at top level of Parco.
Their menu was quite limited. All Chashu Men only. Hence I ordered their standard Chashu Men.
When the dish came to my table, the Ramen was full of spring onions on top but I could smell some "burnt" smell.
A taste of the soup, there was also some burnt taste, maybe it was garlic oil.
The noodle was well cooked and springy.
The chashu was normal though, I prefered those with many fats on the outter layer.
Overall, this Japanese Ramen store was not my liking as the soup has too much burnt taste. The prices were also on the higher side as compared to other Japanese Ramen Restaurant.
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