
At first I thought that the awkward name for this place was because they were going for the same vibes as
No Signboard Seafood. But then I realized that it's because it's only a three-month pop-up to see if local palates would appreciate fish-based ramen (150 Orchard Road #01-36).
To be sure, this fish-based ramen was not one of those
tai-based chintans. Instead, it was a flounder-based paitan. As much as I appreciated how they were able to make it thick and creamy, the kinda-raw slices of fish were not particularly pleasant (could they have
grilled it?), and I didn't like their skinny noodles either. Worse, there
wasn't enough salt. Presumably they were careful not to deviate too far from
local fish soup, but I wanted it saltier because this was ramen instead.
Well, it was kinda cool in that it took over one of those upscale counters next to
Kakiin. There's no menu, and no ordering either. Just sit down at the counter, and a bowl appears in front of you in a few minutes. I'd only go back if they change the recipe, preferably for a
chintan and with some salt available on the counter.