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Mashi no Mashi Relocates To Chinatown With Japan-Famous Wagyu Ramen

28th October 2025

Mashi no Mashi relocates to Chinatown with Wagyu dishes

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After much anticipation, Japan-famous joint Mashi no Mashi has reopened at its new location at Nankin Row in Chinatown, so CBD folks can now enjoy their signature Wagyu dishes at a more central location.

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The menu remains centred on the restaurant’s famous Wagyu ramen, with the Ultra Wagyu Ramen ($22++) taking centre stage. Here, Wagyu bones are cooked with a three-stage heating method, resulting in a rich and robust soup similar to pork tonkatsu.

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When we visited the eatery’s first location in Bugis last year, we found the broth beefy yet buttery, pairing well with the piquant chilli sauce that was added to the bowl.

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We also enjoyed the succulent, meltingly tender A5 Wagyu beef slices in the ramen, though the thin strips of meat tended to overcook when left sitting in the hot broth for a while.

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Alternatively, order the Wagyu Tsukemen ($30++), which pairs thick noodles topped with slow-cooked Ozaki beef and a variety of toppings, paired with a side of 24-hour stewed Wagyu bone broth for dipping.

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Interestingly, there’s also a Singapore-exclusive Wagyu Bak Kut Teh ($30++), available at a special price of $19.65 to commemorate SG60 this year! The soup is said to be peppery, packed with tender chunks of Wagyu beef ribs.

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If you prefer rice to noodles, check out Mashi no Mashi’s donburi selection, starring Wagyu Charsiu Donburi (price TBD), and Wagyu Steak Rice (price TBD).

mashi-no-mashi-interiorImage credit: Mashi no Mashi via Google Maps

Wash everything down with their new Suntory Highball on Tap (price TBD), which pairs perfectly with the richness of the dishes, adding a refreshing touch to your meal.

mashi-no-mashi-storefrontImage credit: Mashi no Mashi via Google Maps

The new restaurant is a six-minute walk from Chinatown and Telok Ayer MRT Stations. This addition joins the brand’s existing outlets in Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, and Tokyo.

In other food news, McDonald’s Breakfast Bagels are back for a limited time! For more dining recommendations in the area, read our guide to the best food places in Chinatown.

Address: 3 Pickering Street, #01-42, Nankin Row, Singapore 048660
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 3pm, 5:30pm to 10pm
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Mashi no Mashi is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Feature image adapted from Mashi no Mashi via Google Maps

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