Ajisen Japanese Restaurant & Noodle Bar in Singapore/Bugis
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Ajisen Japanese Restaurant & Noodle Bar in Singapore/Bugis
200 Victoria Street, Parco Bugis Junction 01-01
Bugis 059817
63339512


Hours:
M-Fri 12:00-15:00,18:00-22:00
Weekends 12:00-22:00

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Prices:
Dinner: $$
Lunch: $$
 
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Accepts:
cash
Japan Credit Bureau
American Express
Visa
Diners' Club
MasterCard/Eurocard

Smoking:
not permitted

Dress:
casual

Alcohol:
no alcohol served

Parking:
pay parking
public transit accessible




Description:
Serve Japanese Ramen of many varieties with add-on side dishes like sashimi, gyoza, yakitori sticks, etc.



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Ramen
Offers a wide variety of choices for ramen. Economical prices and tasty ramen except during certain busy days where the ramen soup base becomes quite salty. A good choice if you are fanatic about ramen!    [24 Feb 2001 04:37:32]
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Recommended Dishes: spicy ramen, ta-rou ramen
   --Anonymous - sherryone080 at hotmail dot com

Not a bad place to eat
quite a cheap place to eat and large servings.. if you like ramen, don't miss this place then...    [10 Dec 2001 03:29:55]
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Recommended Dishes: spicy ramen, ta-rou ramen
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Good Ramen
Very good noodle texture, wholesome full bodied soup.    [01 Jun 2002 12:53:15]
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Recommended Dishes: spicy ramen, ta-rou ramen
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Tasty Ramen
Serve very smooth & tasty ramen. The soup is fantastic and must try!    [02 Jun 2003 02:55:40]
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Recommended Dishes: spicy ramen, ta-rou ramen
   --Anonymous -

Delicious Ramen
The ramen taste very good and it comes in many types of flavours for every kind of customer. The set meal is affordable with a side order and drink. The service is wonderful and friendly. My favourite outlet is located at Tampines mall which is nearest to my place.    [13 Jun 2003 11:34:55]
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Recommended Dishes: Spicy ramen, Kimuchi ramen and mocha ice-cream
   --Doreen - miluku84 at hotmail dot com

Oiishi Ramen
The atmosphere is wonderful and service was excellent. Noodles taste great too and the soup was fantastic. Prices are affordable too. Must try!    [26 Jul 2003 02:17:44]
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Recommended Dishes: Spicy Ramen
   --Snowy Lopez -

Ajisen Ramen
The Ramen is imported from Japan. Almost all of the products of Ajisen is imported from Japan also. There are many outlets in Singapore.    [19 Aug 2003 08:32:25]
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Recommended Dishes: Taro Ramen, Tom Yam Ramen, Volcano Ramen & Miso Cha Shu Ramen!!!
   --Dj_Unknown -

Not bad
Many japanese restaurants in singapore serve "stereotype" versions of ramen. (I call them "touristed" versions) Ajisan's effort in coming up with better ramen is commendable in serving its own soup base. (at least they have the pride to brew their own soup!) However, there is still room for improvement as there is still a wide gap when compared to the best one can get in Tokyo. I don't mind paying $25 a bowl if they can serve a bowl like what you get in Tokyo. (The one in their Shinjuku shop is simply awesome)
I think Singaporeans are deprived of the very best ramen from Japan. Once in a while Liang Court flies in the real Japanese masters from japan to offer a limited period of authetic ramen... don't miss them! It's the next best thing one can get other than flying there yourself :-)    [15 Jun 2004 23:15:23]
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Recommended Dishes: Taro Ramen, Tom Yam Ramen, Volcano Ramen & Miso Cha Shu Ramen!!!
   --Anonymous -

Cold or Hot Ramen?
I have only tried the ramen at Bugis Junction outlet 4 times so far, and I do agree that the ramen soup base is delicious and especially the taro ramen... the meat is so well braised and Mmm... yummy! But there are some negative points when the ramen is served. The first time I tasted it, the soup is only about 60C hot and I can still taste that the meat is freshly taken out from the fridge and dunked into hot soup without cooking. Today I visited again and yes, I had the taro ramen again. The ramen is not fully cooked. I can see uncooked flour at the core of the ramen and the ramen is hard, well, if it's meant to be this way then please pardon my ignorance. I wanted to tell the restaurant but my husband stopped me. As for the service, I find that all waiters and waitresses in the franchise Japanese restaurants in Singapore cannot even pronounce a simple Irashiaimase correctly, I can only vaguely hear "mase--mase" that's all. Also, Ajisen's staff will greet leaving customers Arigatto Gozaimasu but all I hear is "masu--masu". What's that??? Hope that someone from Ajisen will see my feedback.    [23 Jul 2004 08:56:03]
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Recommended Dishes: Taro Ramen (Steaming Hot ones)
   --Anonymous -

Not very good
I think the ramen here is not very good. If you've ever tried ramen in Japan, you'll notice the noodles from Ajisen don't even taste like ramen.    [09 Aug 2005 12:47:16]
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Recommended Dishes: Taro Ramen (Steaming Hot ones)
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