So that's where we went for my birthday lunch. Courtesy of my colleagues, Wei Yi and Jason. :-)
As we've been there a number of times, we know what to expect.
The food is not exactly that nice and their price is also steep. The first time my non muslims friend went there, they commented on how different it taste like compared to other Japanese restaurant.
I cannot confirm that as I've never tried ramen at non halal restaurant in SG but I'm sure the taste would definitely differ as in order to obtain Halal certifications, they need to substitute quite a number of ingredients. For example, no pork bones to be used for the broth, the seaweed must not have sake, the miso soup must be alcohol free etc.
Whatever it is, i'm glad Hei Sushi is nearby our office. I can now satisfy my ramen cravings at lunch time especially on a cold rainy days. But that is one expensive lunch. Their lunch special can set you back $13 to $15 and thats before tax.
My advice to you is to go after lunch hours.Their service is slow and we found that the food quality differ each time. (We always ended up ordering the same dish lol)
Look yummy right? but its just average.
The salty, MSG loaded ramen. I had to drink lots of glasses of water after that :-)
Hei Sushi location
Downtown East : 1 Pasir Ris Close #01-01 / 02 Tel: 6582 8467 (11.30am - 10.00pm Daily) |
Sembawang Shopping Centre : 604 Sembawang Road #01-22/23 Tel: 6481 9081 (11.30am - 10.00pm Daily) |
IMM (Kiosk) : 2 Jurong East Street 21, #01-K10 (Kiosk), Singapore 609601 Tel: 6425 2383 (11:30am - 10:00pm) |
Sakae Building : 28 Tai Seng Street #01-02 Tel: 6382 1494 (11.30am - 9.00pm (Mon - Fri) 11.30am - 3.00pm (Sat) Close on Sun & PHs |
pssst : i still prefer Shin Tokyo but it's closed now :-(
Birthday dinner postponed ! He said he couldn't make reservation at Carousel. That's going to be somewhere next week. Just a well. I've overdosed of rich food this week.
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