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Fancy Ramen Joint Mensho Tokyo Lowers Prices A Week After Opening, $38 Ramen Now $28

The cheapest bowl now starts from $17 vs $26 initially. It cost an eye-watering $1Mil to set up this chic noodle joint in Singapore.

Fancy Ramen Joint Mensho Tokyo Lowers Prices A Week After Opening, $38 Ramen Now $28

When we first clapped eyes on new ramen restaurant Mensho Tokyo at Raffles City, it was clear it wasn’t your regular greasy, hole-in-the-wall noodle joint. For one, the place is huge - it boasts 90 seats. Secondly, the decor is very chic - it boasts a sleek bar, city views and a noodle-making room with a stone mill for grinding whole wheat flour. And then there are the prices - the cheapest bowl when it first launched cost $26, while the priciest was a whopping $38. Albeit for more atas ingredients like wagyu and crab, and gourmet flourishes such as crispy burdock root and smoked eggs.

Moreover, Mensho’s PR rep shares that over $1Mil was invested into the concept. Some comments we’ve heard from folks about the ramen prices back then include: “Over $30 for a bowl is crazy” and “who will pay that much for noodles?” 

As a rough comparison, the prices at fellow creamy chicken soup ramen (tori paitan) joint, the humbler Ramen Keisuke Tori King, range from $14 to $17. 

But just a week after its soft launch, Mensho Tokyo lowered its prices.

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