Went there with my hubby and baby for dinner on Sunday. Baby got hungry just as our food arrived, so by the time I was done feeding and changing him, the ramen was cold. Without asking, they gave me a fresh bowl of ramen! So lovely that they are so thoughtful and family friendly! The food was also delicious! Will definitely go back and highly recommend for their ramen and service with lots of heart :)
The Tonkatsu Ramen was smooooth and tasty. The fact that there's 100% no MSG makes the Ramen more valued. The soup, when drank goes down the throat smoothly unlike some soups. The diced pork, found at the bottom was tender and well cooked. All for a price of $14 for a large bowl of Ramen, I'll definitely go back to Uma Uma �
Ordered bushi tonkatsu ramen and uma uma ramen during the 1 for 1 promotion. Never had such wonderfully crafted ramen before! The typical tonkatsu broth can be quite thick and salty, but this one had hints of citrus to make you wanna have more! Did I mention how the charsiu melt in your mouth? It's not the usual 'roll tight and stew' kind of charsiu which can be over-chewy. For the price range $14 and 16 each, it's soooooo out of the world awesome!
I love Uma Uma � It makes me very happy.
Love the CRISPY CHICKEN SKIN! The yakitori is delicious and the Brussell Sprouts are the best I've ever had!
My husband and I tried the Mazesoba Chasiu Ramen and the Tori Paitan Ramen respectively on a weekend. My husband was very impressed with the balance of flavours in his dish, and I enjoyed mine very much as well. The fragrant citrus brightens the savoury chicken collagen soup and cuts the jelakness, and the chicken meat was sweet and tender. If I had to nitpick a little, the egg seemed to have sat in its marination for a bit too long so it is a little grainy BUT it is really better than the ramen eggs of other Japanese eateries I've had lately. For the Mazesoba, the roasted pork had a very assertive smoked flavour which went really well with the sweet noodles. Prices were very reasonable for food of this quality and the kitchen was visibly very well-maintained. Staff was prompt and friendly. Would absolutely come back here again to try their other dishes - they have lemon ginger ice-cream and the truffle beef looked really enticing! ごちそうさまでした!
This gem of a restaurant is located along the Japanese food street in Millennia Walk. The food street is located outside if the main building, so do check the directory if it's your first time there. What I liked most about the ramen here is the rich pork broth which isn't too salty and doesn't contain MSG. Use the Eatigo app for good discounts. There's also another Branch at the Forum.
Not a bad shop to patron in . I particularly loves their boshi tonkasu ramen . It's a fish bonito soup base ramen with a distinct hint of lime. The tanginess of the citrus give this bowl of noodles a much needed kick. The onion and garlic add aromatic elements to it. On the other hand garlic ramen the a let down . No overpower garlic favours . Not much distinct than a normal tonkotsu ramen . Shop wise is situated outside the main area between the link to marina square .
Not too bad for the fifth time that we're back. The noodles used to be more textured so that thick broth can latch on. But no complaints with this version. Just that 1.0 is definitely preferred. Can give the gyozas a miss - a tad too greasey with not as much meat.
Visited this place for dinner.
The broth is okay (I got the Uma Uma Ramen). Slightly oily but okay. What I particularly liked was actually the noodle texture as well as the charsiu. The charsiu is easily better in texture and flavor compared to many ramen shops out there.
I ordered more Yaki Charsiu as they are rather enjoyable. The One-Mouth Gyoza is packed with flavors though the whole bunch got stucked together making it a little hard to separate.
An overall decent meal.
we had the uma uma ramen, bushi tonkotsu ramen, garlic ramen and mazesoba chasiu ramen, with salmon fry and yaki chasiu as sides
the best tasting ramen had to be the mazesoba chasiu, a very unique dry ramen
i wouldnt recommend the garlic ramen unless you are a big fan of pungent raw garlic (i absolutely love the garlic ramen!!!)
the bushi tonkotsu ramen had the sweet savoury taste of the bonito flakes
i also enjoyed the yaki chasiu, as it was juicy, tender and smokey
overall the food is great and service staff are friendly and prompt, i would definitely go again!
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