After greater than a yr of hiatus, Chabuton is about to return to [email protected] by the tip of Dec 2022. The information got here within the type of a Facebook submit (oddly, its web page hasn’t been up to date since 2021— till now, that’s), confirming their return to its former location. The information was met with many netizens asking for the opening date of the restaurant.
Chabuton is the brainchild of Chef Yasuji Morizumi, who is usually touted because the ‘King of Ramen’. His ramen restaurant, MIST in Hong Kong, received two Michelin stars in 2011 and 2012, making it the primary ever Michelin star received by a ramen restaurant.
He began Chabuton in 2005 and opened retailers in each Japan and Thailand. It formally opened its first outlet right here on 3 Jul 2014 at [email protected] and went on to open 3 extra retailers at Tampines 1, The Star Vista and Millenia Walk. However, all retailers ceased operations by April 2021.
It’s unknown if Chabuton would reuse its earlier menu however there might be no complaints ought to they resolve to, because it was a complete one. It had 3 types of tonkotsu ramen resembling Tonkotsu Ramen, Tonkotsu Kara Kara Ramen and Tonkotsu Chashu Ramen.
There was even Shoyu-style ramen, with choices resembling Shoyu Ramen, Shoyu Chashu Ramen and Shoyu Zaru Ramen, in addition to the Buta Kakuni Ramen, which is an genuine uki-kouji miso-flavoured pork bone soup ramen topped with buta kakuni (braised pork stomach simmered in soy sauce). Apart from ramen, additionally they had donburis resembling Chashu Don and Unagi Don.
Here’s hoping for an extended reign of the ramen king!
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