I'm thinking, it must be good otherwise, wont be long queue. Joining the crowd, after decided to makan here with friends. While queuing up, I been digging up some of the history of this restaurant from them. What I knew from friends, this is the second branch in Empire Gallery Subang Jaya after the main branch in Fahrenheit 88, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.
As soon as we seated, we were given menu for orders. Once opening up, oh it's about Ra-Men. I can see plenty of varieties of Ra-Men that you can choose from the menu. Where should I begin? For starters, a basic bowl of Marutama Ra-Men with a slice roast, seaweed and chopped spring onions cost RM18. Anything fancier and it could go up to RM20.00++. Additional toppings are priced individually. Not exactly a friendly price for a bowl of noodles, but worth every cent spent.
Marutama Ramen RM18
The piping hot bowl of Ra-Men is the best comfort food during rainy days. The broth, made of chicken was very flavourful, and nicely balanced by the abundant spring onions and seaweed. The originality of the taste reflected their claim of using one chicken for every two bowls of Ramen.
Char Siu Tamago Ramen RM26
Main Branch
Marutama Ra-men (non-Halal)
Fahrenheit 88
F1.27.01, First Floor,
Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel : +03-21411573
Business Hours : 11.30am to 10.00pm
Second Branch
Marutama Ra-Men
LG26 Lower Floor, Jln SS16/1,
47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Tel +603-56210073
Usually Ramen is that expensive huh! :D
ReplyDeleteya wo.. @_@ expensive coz of the broth? or the hand made mee?
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