I was quite disappointed with the staff there when I first approach the restaurant. They were seen at plain sight standing around, chit chatting with each other. Although I tried to catch their attention, I wasn't been approached and given a table until quite a while. Apparently, they were more interested in their conversation than attending to their customers.
Limited choice of ramen. In fact, you can only find 4 kinds of ramen. If you are a picky eater like me, check out the menu online first before going. You don't want to end up in a restaurant without being able to find something you like to eat.
I ordered this Marutama Ra-Men. $12 a bowl. As seen on the photo, there is sea weed, sping onions and a single piece of cha siew. The soup is chicken based and the chicken smell is pretty strong. If you are used to eating ramen with pork based, you will not find this soup to your liking.
The ramen taste average. However, after one of my friend commented that the texture of the ramen felt like the wan dan mee noodle rather then ramen, I tend to agree with her too. Guess I won't be going back to try this for a second time since I can get a bowl of wan dan mee noodle at a cheaper price. Oops...
I find the char siew to be too fatty for my liking. I spent sometime getting rid of the fat before eating. Should I be thankful that here is only one single thin piece of char siew?
Next up is this grilled roast pork (Yaki Charsiu). 4 pieces for $6. Very expensive pork and I don't find the taste worth the price. Taste average to me.
Conclusion is I won't be going back to this restuarant for a second try. Well, at least not this outlet. I was told the food at the Central outlet is better but I will definitely think twice before going there to try it out.
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