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Introduction
Yuki Onishi, Founder of Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta, opened his shop in Sugamo, Tokyo In January 2012. The name of the shop originates from Onishi’s dream of nurturing ramen into a noodle dish that Japan will boast about. Tsuta began receiving awards from 2013 became the World’s First Michelin-starred Ramen in 2015. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/Tsutasingapore/
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Signature Dishes
Shoyu Soba Shoyu Ramen Shio Ramen
Review (1)
Level4 2017-07-12
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The outlet was the first overseas outlet by Tsuta 蔦 which originated from Tokyo, Japan, which was also known as the world's first and only Michelin-starred ramen eatery. The outlet was quite small and could only sit 18 at the counter. Order was taken through the self service machine. There was no queue as we reached the place past 9pm. The place was just half filled. We were showed to the end of the counter with water served to us.Ajitama Shoyu Soba ($16.80)Char Sui (1 slice), flavoured egg, bamboo shoot, leek & truffle pureed in truffle oil Selected the original version.The soup base smelt quite nice of the truffle, with a hint of it in the taste. The soup was surprisingly light in taste and not salty, just nice. The noodles was cooked just nice. The char sui was tender and tear easily. The egg had the beautiful yolk flowing out easily, while not salty in taste.Ajitama Shio Soba ($16.80)Char Sui (1 slice), flavoured egg, bamboo shoot, leek & green olives pureed in truffle oil Selected the original version.The soup was made of a chicken-seafood blend, with additional of Okinawa sea salt and Mongolian rock salt. The soup base was lighter than the shoyu version, with a very distinct minty taste.Overall it was quite refreshing light and simple version of noodles soup without the fancy add on. There was none of the too salty soup base which I heard about. continue reading
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