Ramen Champion announces that it will now house Gyumaru at Bugis+. Gyumaru is the first ramen restaurant in Singapore to serve gyukotsu ramen (beef bone ramen), which is a rare dish in the ramen world.
Relish the palate-enveloping note of the beef broth, which is made with beef bone and oxtail. The entire preparation takes two days to complete — the broth is first boiled for nine hours before it is cooled and refrigerated for it to set into a thick and flavourful concentrate. Each beef broth cube is then simmered over low heat before it is served.
The broth is accompanied with springy thin noodles custom-made from a local Japanese noodle making specialist — for the doneness, there are two options to choose from: soft and hard. Thick tender cubes of well-marbled ribeye sourced domestically from a halal-certified supplier are placed atop the ribbons of al-dente noodles.
The gyukotsu ramen comes in various options:
Side dishes are also available to complement the hearty bowls of gyukotsu ramen. Choose from Tori Karaage ($6.80), Chicken Gyoza ($6), Ebi Fry ($6.80), Beef Agedashi Tofu ($7.80), and Spicy Tofu ($5.80).
Gyumaru is also in the process of receiving its Halal certification — Muslim gourmands can very soon enjoy non-pork ramen.
For more information, visit here.
Chef Vincent Pang is expanding his culinary portfolio with the launch of IM QALB by…
National Gallery Singapore will present Pop after Pop: Art around Us, the largest group exhibition…
Nespresso has introduced the new Vertuo Up in Singapore, bringing its latest coffee machine to…
HUAWEI has officially introduced the HUAWEI Pura 90s Series to the global market, unveiling its…
FUJIFILM is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its iconic QuickSnap one time use camera with…
Forty-year mining executive and former President and Chief Executive Officer of Victoria Gold Corp. joins…