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From Shujinko to Hakata Gensuke and Yoku Ono, these ramen restaurants are the cream of the crop.
Let’s face it, Melbourne’s got unpredictable weather. While a good cup of coffee or hot chocolate helps to beat the chills, and maybe a cold cup of bubble tea and juice can beat the heat, they’re not addressing those hunger pains.
Enter ramen – the dish you can turn to when you’re either hot or cold. Ramen packs a punch, offering plenty of nutrients to fill up your belly. And when it comes to Melbourne’s ramen scene, the city boasts some of the most authentic franchises hailing directly from Japan, so don’t let the high prices kill your spirits – it’s always worth the splurge.
January 06, 2021
Ippudo Singapore
To commemorate the 4th anniversary of the outlet, Ippudo Singapore has a 1-for-1 ramen deal at their Marina Bay Sands outlet on Jan 13.
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The deal will run all day and is applicable for all their ramen menu items. This includes Ippudo s first-ever celebrity collaboration ramen with veteran actor Li Nanxing, the Dried Scallop Hae Bee Hiam Ramen, as well as Ippudo classics like Shiromaru Motoaji and Akamaru Shinaji.
All you need to do is to like and follow Ippudo Singapore s Facebook page to redeem your 1-for-1 ramen. The lower priced ramen of the two be will be free of charge.