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Chill Out with Yummilicious Cold Ramen at Torasho Ramen Bar, Takashimaya

 


In a bustling corner of Takashimaya, tucked away amidst the aromatic whirlwind of hawker stalls and international cuisine, lies a hidden gem that promises to take your taste buds on a joyride. Torasho Ramen Bar's "Cold Stupid Ramen" is the name on everyone's lips, and we couldn't resist the temptation to dive into this extravagant bowl of goodness.

A Seafood Symphony in a Bowl

When you're craving a unique culinary adventure, the Cold Stupid Ramen at Torasho Ramen Bar is just the ticket. This dish is a vibrant fusion of Japanese flavors that dances on your palate, and boy, is it a performance!

The noodles are a revelation - chewy and perfectly mixed with a medley of raw seafood. Botan ebi, those sweet and crunchy prawns, take center stage. Their full-bodied flavor and impeccable tenderness make you wonder if they're the star of the show.

But hold on, it gets even better. Each bite is a delightful explosion thanks to the ikura bits that lovingly coat every strand of noodles. The umami factor is off the charts here, and you'll find yourself relishing every mouthful.

Savoring the Uniquely Delicious Cold Stupid Ramen

As if the prawns and ikura weren't enough, the salmon sashimi swoops in to add its silky and ocean-fresh touch to this delectable bowl of goodness. The crab leg stick? It's not just a pretty decoration; it introduces another layer of texture and flavor that keeps you coming back for more.

Now, let's talk about the truffle kombu. Fused with truffle oil, it elevates the entire flavor profile to dizzying heights. It's like a culinary symphony where each note plays in perfect harmony with the others. And then, there's the uni, the sea urchin, sweet and deep in flavor, delivering a heavenly sensation that's nothing short of divine.

Each bowl of Cold Stupid Ramen at Torasho Ramen Bar consists of botan ebi, uni, ikura, salmon sashimi, crab leg stick, and truffle kombu. It's a seafood lover's dream come true.

Is This Pricey Pleasure Worth the Hype?

Now, let's address the elephant in the room - the price. A la carte, this culinary masterpiece will set you back $33, while the set option, which includes some tempting extras, goes for $38. Is it worth it? Well, if you have the budget to spare, we highly recommend giving it a try.

In conclusion, the Cold Stupid Ramen at Torasho Ramen Bar is a delightful journey for your taste buds. It's a symphony of flavors that combines the freshness of sashimi, the indulgence of truffle, and the umami explosion of ikura. While it might be a splurge, it's an experience that's worth every penny for those seeking a unique culinary adventure.

Torasho Ramen Bar Opening Hours and Location

11 am - 9 pm Daily

Address: 238873, Orchard Rd, 391A号 B2 Food Court, Ngee Ann City

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