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Le Signature Trio Shrimp Ramen @ Le Shrimp Ramen

 


Fancy a bowl of shrimp infused ramen? We headed down to Le Shrimp Ramen for their specialized signature shrimp ramen for this YumzYumz food review.

Served piping hot in a huge ramen bowl, pleasing to the eye with reddish broth and greens on top, and emitting aromatic fragrance. Ramen were cooked nicely and bathing in the wonderful luscious shrimp broth, retaining the noodles firmness and texture. Broth had the wonderous fragrance of green onion (neji) oil infused into the prawny goodness. It wasn't overtly greasy, and almost a perfect unison of ocean and greenery farm in every mouthful of broth. Accentuating and effusive experience.

The trio of items were 2 large shelled and deveined prawns, crunchy and perfectly cooked, retaining its sweet and umami delight. Next were 3 large prawn balls, springy and filled with ebiko (shrimp roe), each bursting with every bite. Finally, 2 huge prawn dumplings that were plump and crunchy with silky skin, comparable to any good dim sum dumplings we ever had.


As delectable as these 3 different items were, the obvious star of the show was in no doubt their unparalleled shrimp broth, superior, elegant and appetite stimulating.

Their choice of noodles are the same as Le Nu's noodles, Thick vermicelli, chinese ramen or rice noodle.

At $19.90 for such a wonderful delight and alluring bowl of shrimp broth ramen, Le Shrimp Ramen's Le Signature Trio Shrimp Ramen is one item we definitely recommend highly.

Le Shrimp Ramen Opening Hours and Location

Monday11am - 10pm
Tuesday11am - 10pm
Wednesday11am - 10pm
Thursday11am - 10pm
Friday11am - 10pm
Saturday10:30am - 10pm
Sunday10:30am - 10pm

Address: 1 Vista Exchange Green, #02-24 The Star Vista, Singapore 138617

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