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Iconic wagyu ramen chain Mashi No Mashi to launch in Singapore on April 5

Featuring its popular wagyu tsukemen and a Singapore-exclusive ramen

Adira Chow
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Adira Chow
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Photograph: Mashi No Mashi / Facebook
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We’ve already got plenty of ramen joints in Singapore, but here’s another popular ramen brand that’s setting up shop here. Tokyo-based ramen chain Mashi No Mashi – known to serve “the world’s first 100% wagyu ramen” – will open its doors on April 5 at Guoco Midtown Bugis. The ramen joint will be the only in Singapore that currently serves wagyu tsukemen, which is a dry noodle dish with a dipping sauce. 

Mashi No Mashi – which means ‘eat more and more’ – currently has outlets across Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Saudi Arabia. Its newest outlet at Bugis will be its first in Singapore and Southeast Asia.

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Photograph: Mashi No Mashi / Facebook

The chain rose to fame with its ramen dishes which are made exclusively with Ozaki wagyu hand-selected by chef-founder Hisato Hamada. Ozaki beef originates from Miyazaki Prefecture and refers to black cattle raised in a small farm owned by Mr. Muhenaru Ozaki. It is known for its complex umami flavour which follows with a hint of sweetness. 

Come April, you will be able to enjoy crowd-favourites like the wagyu tsukemen, featuring springy noodles with dipping sauce, topped with seaweed sheets stamped with the brand’s iconic monkey logo. The signature wagyujiro ramen will also be available. Its broth is made from 24-hour stewed Ozaki beef bones and eight-year barrel-aged soy sauce that adds a greater depth of flavour to the soup.

Mashi No Mashi
Photograph: Mashi No Mashi / Instagram

Other items to look out for include the ever-popular wagyu gyozas which feature four different cuts of Ozaki beef, and the Wagyu Tsukemen Death – a spicier version of the wagyu tsukemen. On top of that, the chain will be debuting a Singapore-exclusive menu item – the peppery bak kut teh ramen, inspired by Chef Hamada’s love for the local dish.

Further information like the outlet’s opening hours, full menu and prices are not released yet, so stay tuned for updates. In the meantime, check out Mashi No Mashi’s website and Instagram page to find out more.

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