Ajisen Ramen Japanese Restaurant

Posted on January 16, 2012

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Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant features a variety of localised ramen dishes, says Tan Wen Hui.

For more than half a decade, Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant has been actively capturing Singaporean stomachs, offering affordable Japanese food in a mildly cosy environment. The restaurant beckons with over 30 ramen dishes that appeal to the Singaporean taste bud, many of which are heavily localised. From the piping hot Hokkaido ramen to specially prepared Tom Yam ramen, a delightful feast awaits at Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant.

All in all, Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant has 17 branches strategically scattered around Singapore, it is hard to give this restaurant a miss. Especially if you are living in the heartlands, Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant serves as a popular hangout place for families to dine in an environment conducive for bonding.

One of Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant's many branches. Photo Credits: Ken Song of www.lovesingaporefood.blogspot.com

On a Cautionary Note:

However, be forewarned that Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant is the place where carbohydrates live. A bowl of ramen is loaded with white noodles to its brim and the menu is cluttered with pictures of bite-sized pan-fried dishes the colour of gold.

Service-wise, NEWSPRINT feels that Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant could do more to improve on this aspect, particularly on the speed of its delivery. We believe that a hungry man is an angry man and most Singaporeans are short-tempered creatures who are not willing to wait, wait and wait for their meals to arrive.

What’s Good: Ramen, ramen and more ramen, Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant is the best place to fuel your noodle cravings. Here, a bowl of ramen cost $11 and will whet your appetite for more goodies to come! But wait: Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant offers a handful of bite-sized snacks, be prepared to feast lavishly. NEWSPRINT recommends the Crayfish ramen, Ton Toro ramen, Hokkaido Scallop ramen, Tom Yam ramen, Baby octopus, Silver fish and deep-fried tofu; you will regret substituting these dishes for others.

The Damage: Be prepared to be $17.80 poorer if you want to enjoy localised Japanese food at any of Ajisen Ramen Japanese restaurant branches.

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