I guess most of you have read in many blogs about this new Ramen place – Ippudo Ramen, with so much hype at that time for the first 3 weeks after its opening. Till now I manage to pay a visit to this what so called famous ramen to many people.
IPPUDO was founded in 1985 in Japan’s ramen capital of Hakata by Shigemi Kawahara, the internationally renowned Ramen King and CEO of Chikaranomoto Company, which encompasses some of Japan’s finest restaurants. There are over 65 stores in Japan, and globally in places such as New York, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and Shanghai. IPPUDO has become the most popular ramen restaurant over the years. Kawahara was crowned Ramen King in 2005 and holds a place in the Ramen Hall of Fame after winning the championship 3 times consecutively between 1995-1998, on “TV Champion Ramen Chef,” a reputable Japanese television show produced by TV Tokyo. (source from Ippudo)
Interior of this shop is very much different compare to other ramen joints as instantly you can know that this place does not comes cheap. As right at the main entrance, this outlet also do have a bar area. I guess during the night, they do serve alcohol along.
Love their second session of design that I would say more like the original dining area that design in contemporary yet ambiance of Japan eatery feel.
Menu is pretty straight forward that only comes in a few pages. Most of them are filled with Ramen and some appetizers. My guess is correct that its surely does not come cheap.
As we place our order, we were ask to choose our type of noodle Soft, Normal or Hard and I ask what is the best preferred. The guy answer Hard. Ended up order 1 bowl of hard ramen and normal ramen.
I order Akamaru Shinaji Special @ RM 36, slow cook till its a bit oily and liquid, creating a rich and flavorful Tonkotsu that enhances the essence of pork-bone topped with IPPUDO secret miso, garlic oil, belly chasu and spring onion of course have to add an egg.
Soup looks pretty decent and the aroma of the soup definitely smells good.
the broth is not bad that its a hint of sweetness and light end spicy taste from this flavour, noodle for this bowl is Hard, its a bit springy towards al dante side and I like it.
Next came as we order somethng more origninal which is Shiromaru Motoaji Special @ RM 34 serve along with belly chashu and egg also.
one thing I like the most is their juicy slices of belly charsu. . so soft that it nearly melts and with a good balance of fats in between.
this bowl have the normal texture ramen and my friends loves it. I don find it any much different. If they can standardize it all Normal I am okay too.
Egg is abit tasteless without running yolk too. Original taste of this soup is a bit more pale and add in some pepper and chili powder.
Overall, I find that its overrated by many people and price of the noodle here is slightly more expensive than the rest as the portion is smaller.
*NON-HALAL
-= KA CHING =-
Food rating 6.5/10 , so so lah -Stamped-
Location:
Ippudo Ramen
Lot C4.07.00,
Connection Level 4,
Pavilion KL.
(same row as overtime)
Tel: 03 2110 6233
11am – 11pm (daily)
Oh finally an unbiased review which you did not have it during the opening. Since the price is a bit steep, I’m calculating my budget for the month before I can go for this Ippudo Ramen everyone been talking about. What time did you go by the way? First time I see photos with empty seats.
will go again when they’re not packed, since my office is very near. yah agreed that it’s a bit pricey compared to others.
beautiful shots.. too bad about the ramen – i wasn’t impressed;)
tqtq..
agree with you also.. i also wasnt impress
You gotta be a ramen lover to enjoy the incredible ramen at Ippudo. We tasted the noodle in Ippudo, Sydney and it was fantastic. At A$16.00 (RM 47.00) a bowl, KL version is CHEAP!
http://cyleow.blogspot.co.nz/2013/04/zou-ma-kan-hua-sydney-brisbane-day-4.html
well, we cannot compare pricing ah.
I got to know Ippudo in Indo and SG are much better than MAlaysia one
Name me a few place of ramen which you think is good. Definitely help a lot.
Anon,
Menya musashi still my favourite. They have outlet in 1-utama (inside Isetan) or Intermark