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Highly recommend for all duck lovers, as soup can be too game-y for some so exercise your own discretion. Soup is extremely flavourful and rich, making it perfect for second portions of noodles should one still feel hungry. Free flow of hard boiled eggs are available as per all Keisuke outlets, deli
The entrance to this restaurant is between Isshin Machi & Sanook Kitchen along Lor Mambong (Holland Village). I like the "Tori Gate" theme staircase leading up to the restaurant on the 2nd floor. We ordered the Spicy Red Tonkotsu Ramen, Yuzu Shio Ramen & the original Tonkotsu Ramen. Personally, I p
Hidden gem in Holland Village which locates at 2nd floor and has an unique hallway with Tori leading towards upstairs. They have a simple menu for you to start with, the lowest price at 9.90 and you can add options from the order form. The broth is rich, fatty and salty while the meat is quite thi
The most valued item is the Sakura coke at $2. The signature duck broth has a very gamey taste and the saving grace are the duck meat balls and tender duck slice. Not worth the price tag. The tonkotsu version is abit jelak and still oily though we asked for less oil. Service is friendly but unlikely
Taste: I ordered the duck ramen rich soup special, with came with the ramen noodles, two duck slices, two duck meatballs, a hanjuku egg bamboo shoots, spinach, a large piece of seaweed, and some fish cakes and black fungus. Like most Keisuke ramen outlets, the ramen broth at this outlet is of the th
I only do ramen reviews. I had an early dinner at Ginza Kamo Soba Kyudaime Keisuke in Holland village in Singapore. They specialise in a duck broth ramen. I chose their chilli miso ramen seen here. It was pretty good, I had the opportunity to have a spoon of my daughter’s chintan bowl as well and du
This little gem is hidden in the second floor just above Basil Thai restaurant. There’s plenty of space once you’ve made your way to the restaurant. Menu is simple and starts at $9.90 and you can add on options when you complete the order form. I tried the chasi ramen which was value for money at $1
Super authentic tsukemen, definitely tasted like something you’d be able to find in Tokyo! The broth is very rich, thick, tasty and unique since the base is duck. You will have a form to fill to customize your order like most typical ramen/tsukemen places in japan. I’m very impressed and I’d come ba
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