My handsome colleague once said this: ramen is the food of the gods.
Yes, he loves styling himself after Naruto. Last I heard, he was trying to change his name to Jasruto.
Unfortunately, unlike Japan, good ramen here in Singapore can be pretty pricey.
Because we all know that anything that “passes the custom” magically grew in size. Price-wise.
I mean, just look at Tokyu Hands.
In Japan, they’re like a budget shop. In Singapore, it’s an atas brand.
But guess what? Quality ramen isn’t going to have this problem on 11 Jan 2019. At least not for people who’re eating Uma Uma Ramen.
Here’s why.
1-For-1 Ramen Deal For One Day Only
Heads up, ramen lovers. On 11 Jan 2019, there’s a place you need to be at.
Uma Uma Ramen at Millenia Walk.
To celebrate 65 years of ramen making, they’re holding a 1-for-1 ramen promotion on that one special day.
You can choose between eight of their signature flavours:
The promotion is valid all-day and the lower-priced ramen will be complimentary.
According to reviews posted on their Facebook Page, you’ve got to give their signature Uma Uma Ramen a try.
The broth is a savoury tonkotsu concoction that’s both dense and creamy. And the piece of char siu that melts in your mouth will complete your soul food experience.
So what are you waiting for? Time to jio your friends and make plans to dine at Uma Uma Ramen.
But remember ah, it’s only available at the outlet at Millenia Walk.
Don’t gong-gong go to the one at the Forum and ask why they don’t have this promo on 11 Jan.
9 Raffles Boulevard, Millenia Walk, #02-06, Nihon Food Street Singapore 039596
But If Ramen’s Not Your Shtick, Here’s Another Place You Might Want To Visit
Just opened at Tiong Bahru a couple of months back, this no-frills Japanese cafe serves up Japanese and Japanese-Italian fusion food cooked by authentic Japanese chefs.
And the best part?
Their mains are typically priced under $15.
In fact, we’re talking Japanese breakfast, katsu don, mentaiko pasta, keema curry rice, tonkatsu sandwich and teriyaki sandwich, all priced below $10.
And they don’t charge service charge even though they have servers bringing the food to you from the kitchen.
Nice.
Now you know where to go this Friday le.
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