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Dry noodle, Japanese bak chor mee vibes at first. Springy noodles tangled with spicy minced pork, flavour clinging to every strand. The soft-boiled egg broke apart and turned everything creamy, and suddenly it shifted from bak chor mee to carbonara, rich and indulgent. Seaweed flakes added a savoury lift and extra texture, while spring onion gave freshness and gentle crunch. Each bite had layers of spicy heat, creamy egg, chewy noodles, crisp greens.
And the best part, when the server sees you finishing the mazesoba, they will automatically come over and ask if you want a bowl of rice. Free of charge, the rice mixes into the leftover sauce and turns it into round two. Saucy, spicy, savoury, filling, shiok and belly full to the max.
Big hearty bowl. Noodles soaking in chicken broth that was thick, creamy, collagen-rich. Every sip coated the lips and left that savoury depth lingering. I went for soft noodles, and they slid down so easily, slurp after slurp, pure happiness. The pork char siu was really good, savoury and umami, tender slices with smoky edge that made each bite addictive. The chicken char siu was also good, soft and tender, well seasoned and balanced, lighter but still flavourful. The ajitama egg was nicely done, yolk jammy and rich, well marinated so the flavour seeped into the whites, giving that perfect bite that lifted the broth.
Free flow iced tea was served by the staff, and service was attentive. They came automatically to refill the cup, cold and refreshing every time, a perfect reset before diving back in.
Torikoku Ramen Special ($19.80++)
Big hearty bowl. Noodles soaking in chicken broth that was thick, creamy, collagen-rich. Every sip coated the lips and left that savoury depth lingering. I went for soft noodles, and they slid down so easily, slurp after slurp, pure happiness. The pork char siu was really good, savoury and umami, tender slices with smoky edge that made each bite addictive. The chicken char siu was also good, soft and tender, well seasoned and balanced, lighter but still flavourful. The ajitama egg was nicely done, yolk jammy and rich, well marinated so the flavour seeped into the whites, giving that perfect bite that lifted the broth.
Free flow iced tea was served by the staff, and service was attentive. They came automatically to refill the cup, cold and refreshing every time, a perfect reset before diving back in.
Taiwan Mazesoba with Charsiew ($18.80++)
Dry noodle, Japanese bak chor mee vibes at first. Springy noodles tangled with spicy minced pork, flavour clinging to every strand. The soft-boiled egg broke apart and turned everything creamy, and suddenly it shifted from bak chor mee to carbonara, rich and indulgent. Seaweed flakes added a savoury lift and extra texture, while spring onion gave freshness and gentle crunch. Each bite had layers of spicy heat, creamy egg, chewy noodles, crisp greens.
And the best part, when the server sees you finishing the mazesoba, they will automatically come over and ask if you want a bowl of rice. Free of charge, the rice mixes into the leftover sauce and turns it into round two. Saucy, spicy, savoury, filling, shiok and belly full to the max.
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[RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE] If you are looking for another ramen spot in CBD, @ramen_matsuri is another place to consider. I tried both their soup and dry ramen and I must say, I very much prefer their dry version.
The Original Taiwan Mazesoba π ($14.80) boasts quite a variety of ingredients with thick cut noodles underneath. For me I feel like the noodles and seasoning sauce are very important in a mazesoba, and their rendition was superb. It had the right amount of savoury and meaty flavour that isn't too cloying, and can be further enhanced with a dash of vinegar they give at the side. With the acidity and chewy noodles, this was very addictive. Definitely one of the best mazesoba I've had. Extra noodles is FREE too!!
I also tried their Yokohama Tonkotsu Ramen π ($16.80) and I must warn you that it's REALLY thick and meaty. The broth itself can be quite salty and incredibly meaty, which may not be for everyone. They use the same thick noodles that are very al dente. I must say, as much as I like such ramen broth, it really got quite cloying as the taste is quite one-dimensional. It's still decent ramen, but definitely not one of the best I've had!
Please get their Karaage π ($5.50 for 2) as well, as these were chunky, meaty, juicy and yet so flavourful. Garlic Gyoza π₯ ($8 for 6) was decent but nothing much to shout out about.
Will come back whenever I crave for mazesoba π
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I didn't know they use a chicken-pork broth. But I'm not against chicken broths lah. My only gripe is the broth was excessively thick, almost starchy.