Supper spots in Singapore after midnight are usually limited to McDonald’s, prata joints or a Takagi Ramen outlet, but here’s a new 24-hour ramen shop to check out if you’re hankering for late-night Japanese food.
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Called Kazutake Ramen, the eatery opened last month in Ang Mo Kio. Other than noodles, it also serves a selection of crowd-pleasing Japanese food like donburis, sushi, sashimi and yakitori.
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The menu
Prices start from $8.50 for ramen, with options like Shoyu Ramen ($8.50), Yakiniku Ramen ($10.50) and Chashu Ramen ($10.50).
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For those who prefer rice, the donburi selection include Yakitori Don ($9.50), Salmon Mentaiko Don ($14.50), Truffle Chirashi Don ($15.50), Unagi Don ($15.50), Salmon Aburi Don ($13.50), and Kaisen Don ($19.50).
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There’s sashimi too, like Salmon Sashimi ($6.50), Aburi Maguro Sashimi ($8.50) and Sashimi Mori platters (from $19.50).
For folks who somehow crave for sushi as a late-night bite, you can go for the sushi platters like a Salmon Sushi Set ($9.50), California Maki ($7.50) and Unagi Maki ($12.50).
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For light bites, the casual restaurant also offers yakitori platters ($6 for four sticks; $9.90 for six) and sides such as Chicken Karaage ($6), Takoyaki ($6) and Tamago Mentaiko ($3.50).
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Grilled Unagi
Customers can order Unagi Yaki ($12.50) too.
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Unusually enough, this Japanese restaurant has bubble tea, like Strawberry Fresh Milk ($3.50), Milk Tea ($3) and Passionfruit Tea ($3).
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Dine-in seats
The air-conditioned eatery is pretty spacious, and can accommodate large groups.
Kazutake Ramen is at #01-2381, 530 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, S570530. Tel: 6322-3456. Open 24 hours.
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