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NANTSUTTEI is located at the 3rd floor of new Millenia Walk extension - Parco Marina. I had the chance to try out NANTSUTTEI's garlic oil tonkostu ramen during their initial first week of operation. If I had the time, I normally would like to grace newly open Japanese restaurant during the first 2 weeks as this is the time you get to taste authentic Japanese cuisine as the Japanese cuisine are prepared under the watchful eye of main store chef from Japan.
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I decided to go for the full work and order the Charsiew Ramen ($16.00) and additional topping of ramen egg ($2.00). About 15 mins later, steaming hot Charsiew Ramen was served up to me. Without further ado, I took a sip of the soup and was struck by how full bodied the ramen soup was brewed. It is the best tonkotsu soup base I have ever taste shaming even the popular Ippudo, Tampopo or Ichibantei. The black garlic oil further enhance the richness of the Tonkotsu soup to a new level. If your averse to Garlic, you might want to give this ramen a miss if you happen to be Robert Pattinson of Twilight or Twilight fan.
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NANTSUTTEI serve thick curly noodles that doesn't lose it el dente despite soaking in the soup. The ramen egg is perfectly cooked with liquid-center yolk that not much ramen restaurant able to attain. I definitely give 2 thumbs up for impeccable attention in making such delectable ramen.