It's actually not bad. The wait time wasn't very long. The spicy ramen was good. Tried both beef and chicken. Gyoza was okay. Served with sweet chilli sauce. I liked the gyoza better than the takoyaki. I would skip the tenpo. Got the spicy tenpo but it's just average. Each set comes with a choice hot or cold tea and your preferred side.
T Tan
1
Misleading Pictures! Despite what visually promised to be a heaping mountain of beef on the billboard, underneath the single layer of meat was nothing but cabbage. Calling it "cabbage soup with beef" would be more accurate! whats worse, the pot was way too small for the contents so the soup started to overflow as the cabbage cooked and sunk inside. Waste of money Dont come here
Terrenz Huang
3
Ordered food at 6.25pm, it wasn’t especially crowded. The serving food timing took 45mins for all dishes to be in.. especially Spicy Tendon..
taste was acceptable. But serving speed definitely has a lot of room for improvement.
It din made family dining experience great.
SzHn
2
Went there 2 days ago. Food is nice to see only. Taste of food never change since the last time I went 8 years ago. Not even Japanese taste. Too Sweet or too salty. After I went home, I keep drinking water. You know what that means ..
Kym Annie
5
1st visit here. Staff Shirley very helpful and recommended a few good choices. Took her advice amd order spicy beef set. Yummy ! Thumbs up for Shirley and all the helpful staff.
Jesper Ng
3
We ordered 2 x Ramen with Set Meal amounting to about $40 after GST & service charge.
Both the ramens (Spicy Chashu & Chashu) was great, presented and the soup broth was hearty for the cooling weather.
However the sides (Fried Octopus and Fried Tofu) was rather disappointing and made me question why did I opt for it. The fried tofu was not crispy but really soggy, likely due to the it’s sauce. The fried octopus was the same where it tastes more breading than octopus. The saving grace was its mayo sauce where it helped with the overall taste.
The staff was quite friendly, greeting us on our way in. We also noticed a fly in one of our drinks and one of the staff quickly got it replaced for us. However, I did notice that the staff did went around and fill other table’s cups but did not offer for us. When we were able to leave, only then we were offered.
Overall, it was a 3/5 from me. Good ramen but disappointing sides. Service was great but it could be slightly better. Considering we came around wednesdays evening, the atmosphere was great as it rather quiet.
Benjamin Wang
4
The 5-Piece Cha Siu Ramen and Volcano Ramen here are rich and flavorful, though not quite on par with chains like Keisuke. The Volcano Ramen lives up to its name—fiery but customizable (you can remove some of the chili paste if you like). I really liked the fried gyozas: crispy, juicy, and perfectly seasoned.
Solid but not outstanding—worth a try if you’re nearby, but don’t skip the gyozas.
WR X (Toujiang)
2
Switched from Ajisen to this new brand — unfortunately, not a smart move. No excitement, poor choices. Thankfully, the customer service is still good.
yandao heng
1
Pathetic serving—4 measly pieces of shredded pork? For the price, I thought I was paying for a meal, not a garnish. If this is Ajisen Tanjiro’s idea of generous, I’d hate to see what a ‘light’ portion looks like. At least the bowl was full… of disappointment.”
Sandra
3
Fried rice has wok hey. That's all.
Quite pricey for d food served as average/local ingredients used TBH. Table was sticky. I had to clean it myself. Wait staff were friendly. Side dish with set - gyoza n prawn cake too limited.