Ajisen Ramen is a Japan-based chain of fast-food restaurants selling Japanese ramen noodle soup dishes. Ajisen Ramen has more than 120 stores located worldwide like United States, Southeast Asia countries such as Singapore, Australia and Canada.
Price: Each dish cost less than $10 was very affordable. We ordered the Miso Ramen and Spicy Meat Ramen.
Quality: I was a little disappointed with the ramen. The noodles seem to be slightly overdone. I prefer the ramen cooked in al dente style at one of its chain outlets back home. The broth was nice.
Store layout: The restaurant located at Queens Crossing share the space with other restaurants like Sbarro, and Café Jojo. It has a see-through glass that customers can see how the chefs prepare the ramen. Since it is a franchise, I think, the staff were still very raw and needed time to get into momentum. The overall experience was so-so. One suggestion for the restaurant: instead of shouting the number on the receipt, the restaurant could install a counter to inform customers to collect their food.
"Ajisen is a japanese noodle fast-food chain restaurant. But my experience was merely average."
"spicy meat noodle tasted average."
"my miso ramen - noodle texture so-so."
Where: Ajisen Ramen, 38-10 Main Street, Queens Crossing
Tel: NA
Website: http://www.ajisen.com.sg/index.htm
Overall rating: 2.5/5
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