Ippudo Singapore, Mandarin Gallery

At long last - after so many months of waiting, Japan's Ippudo finally opened its outlet in Singapore (333A Orchard Road #04-02, 6235-2797). I've been waiting so long that when the Straits Times said that they were open today for a soft launch, we bolted on down here. The new Mandarin Gallery mall was still incomplete for that matter, with the sounds of construction and a faint smell of paint still drifting over from the many unopened stores nearby.
Either way, we got our ramen. The soft launch meant that they were serving a limited menu for now, but we got one of each broth. To my surprise, the noodles were straight and skinny, while the broth was very thin (unlike the heavy sauce-like qualities of Jangara). But thin did not mean that it was short on taste, as the rich pork bone flavor still shone through. The tiny thumb-sized gyoza were also rather amusing yet still enjoyable. Yes, that was one of the better bowls around, but it still wasn't my beloved kogashi ramen from Ippudo's sister shop Gogyo. And with long lines sure to form here, I'll probably keep parking myself at Marutama for a while. I look forward to seeing what the full menu eventually offers later this month though.



















Next up was this green tea stuff, which to my surprise was sweetened with honey. It wasn't exactly like the unsweetened Pokka Oolong Tea that I was expecting. I also got a box of artichoke tea bags below. I've been drinking this stuff occasionally at
Note to self: as great as it is to find a new international terminal here, the fruit drinks are sold inside at a whopping US$4 each - even beer is cheaper. But there is a Vietnamese restaurant upstairs selling bowls of phở (and they take American Express - yay!), which might come in handy if I am flying a low-cost carrier again without lounge access. It's amusing that 
