Don't you find it
weird that Ramen Champion no longer serves just ramen!? At least that's how i
felt when i dropped by Bugis + last Saturday where there were five restaurants
in competition for the championship.
Four were ramen
restaurants whereas one, Don Meijin, stood out for offering another notable
Japanese dish; the don, also known as rice bowls!
Sticking out like
a sore thumb in the championship, it didn't stop me from going through the menu
and deciding to order the signature tendon. The delicious
experience at Kohaku remained etched in my memory and i figured i should just
check out the tendon for easier comparison.
The fact that i
didn't recall hearing or reading any recommendation wasn't really important as
it could be new and anyway, taste buds differ from person to person and one
man's meat could always be another man's poison (the wise words as told by a
friend).
In the past,
display of tendons was, simply put, a few pieces of deep fried items thrown onto
a bed of Japanese rice. After the successful penetration by Tendon Ginza Itsuki,
things had since changed and the contemporary look now is one that exudes
abundance!
In addition to
the hidden portion of Japanese rice, you can find a piece each of deep fried
seaweed, french bean, green capsicum, pumpkin, two prawns and three pieces of
chicken fillet.
Not exactly a
good deal when i reviewed my Kohaku post and realised that for S$1.20 more, i
would have squid and crab stick in place of the extra piece of chicken
fillet.
Time to indulge
in the deep fried food - the batter had a thin layer of crispiness which would
have been really desirable. However, there was an alkaline taste (the ki-taste)
that some people dislike and even though that's fine for me; i was more
disappointed with the sweet sauce which had too weak a sweetness to appeal to
me.
Rarely do i leave
my tendon rice untouched but in this case, the sauce just failed to work up my
appetite and i regretted not sticking to my initial decision for
ramen.
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Location
201,
Victoria Street, #04-10,
Bugis+,
Don Meijin,
Singapore
188067
Map
As
above.
Pricing
Tendon
from Don Meijin - S$13.80
(Subject
to GST)
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