Chabuton Ramen originated from Japan and rapidly gained popularity in Thailand. It is now open in the heart of Singapore, Somerset 313. While 14 outlets have sprung up in Thailand over the past four years, I have yet to try any of them. To all the Singaporeans who regularly visit the ‘Land of Smiles’, you can smile wider at home now that the famous ramen joint is here!
Upon walking into the shop, the wooden wall panels instantly give off a Japanese vibe. The ingredients used at Chabuton Singapore are directly imported from Japan or produced by local companies appointed by the Japanese team. The recipes used at Chabuton Singapore are the same as the other Chabuton outlets in Japan and Thailand, supervised by eminent chef, Mr. Yasuji Morizumi, the first ramen chef to ever receive a Michelin Star.
Out of the all the classic ramen dishes, we picked Tonkotsu (Pork’s broth) and Shio (Sea Salt) for our mains.
The noodles were disappointing as they were definitely not al dente, despite claims on the menu. Thankfully, you can choose the doneness of the noodles at Chabuton so if you are a fan of noodles with a little bite, go for the “hard” noodles instead of “normal”.
I couldn’t get enough of the tender, thinly sliced Charshu, and topped up my meal with Ajitsuke Tamago and Braised Pork Belly for just $3. While the Tamago failed to impress me, the Braised Pork Belly made up for it. The sauce flavours the pork perfectly and I like how the pork belly was not too fatty, with proportionately thin layers of fats in between.
For those who prefer their soup tangy, you can add kara (homemade spicy minced pork) for $1. The kara was overkill, though.
During lunch hour, which runs from 11.30am to 2.30pm, there is a set meal consisting of a junior bowl ramen, side dish, beverage and desserts at the price of $12.30.
Being an advocate of ‘living to eat’ and not wasting food, I was in immense guilt when I could not finish my ramen. The dishes came in generous portions. While many of us might think it’s almost impossible to find something affordable yet filling in Orchard Road, Chabuton has proven us wrong.
I will definitely head back to satisfy my perpetual hunger pangs.
Address: Chabuton @ Somerset 313. 313 Orchard Road #B2-01 S(238895)
Opening Hours: 11:30am – 10pm
Phone: 6636 8335
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chabutonsg
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