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Ramen Revolution 2017 – First Ramen Festival In SG With Free Entry And Lobster Ramen At $10

Ramen Revolution 2017 is Singapore’s first ramen festival


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Digging into a bowl of piping hot ramen on a rainy day is an experience like no other. Its smell alone is enough to whet one’s appetite, and just one sip of creamy tonkotsu broth can warm your body up from the inside out. Add noodles, cha shu, and marinated eggs that come with pools of liquid gold to the equation, and you’ll get a highly treasured gift from the Japanese to the rest of the world.

If you consider yourself an unabashed ramen fan, head down to Ramen Revolution 2017. This ramen festival brings eight ramen restaurants together, and all you ramen addicts can get bowls of ramen at $10 nett each. The event will happen from 28 July to 30 July at Resorts World Sentosa, and admission is free!


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The eight restaurants involved are:

  1. Kajiken
  2. Machida Shoten
  3. Marutama Ramen
  4. Menya Masamune
  5. Menya Sakura
  6. Ramen Atelier
  7. Ramen Keisuke Lobster King
  8. Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King

Aside from ramen, you’ll also get to participate in speed eating and spicy ramen challenges. Those who are interested can start signing up; the winner for the speed eating challenge will walk home with a pair of air tickets to Kyushu!

So jio your ramen-loving squad and fill your tummies with as much ramen as you can in these two days. For those who can’t make it, don’t worry. Just check out these cheap ramen places around Singapore any time, any day!


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Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, The Forum B1, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 098269
Event dates: 28 July (5pm to 9pm), 29 to 30 July 2017 (11am to 9pm)
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Facebook event page


Featured image adapted from Instagram user @perryong‘s post.

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