
Sapporo Beer (S$7) is quite a popular in Japanese restaurants here in Singapore. Crisp, fresh and light.

Diners can choose to sit around the counter or outside of the restaurant.

For a healthier meal, we had the Organic Salad (S$7) and it is topped with crisp beancurd strips.

Kurobuta Ramen (S$15) - Black pork Ramen, served with a ball of special red miso paste and black garlic oil. The broth here is as creamy and sweet as that from Santouka. A marked improvement from our last visit to the Mandarin Gallery branch. The noodles was really good too.

And I like the interior of Ippudo Tao. Doesn't look like your ordinary ramen shop, and more like a bar or club.
Ippudo Tao
207 River Valley Road
#01-55/56
UE Square
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