Since back from Tokyo trip, I have been looking for good ramen meal around Klang Valley. This time I tried Hakata Ippudo in Pavillion KL. The restaurant looks posh inside and nice ambience environment. Food wise, the tonkotsu soup is light but flavourful. If you are looking for thick soup, this ramen might not for you. They have 3 main ramen type to choose from which are
1. shiromaru motoaji: original tonkotsu broth
2. akamaru shinaji: original tonkotsu broth with miso paste & garlic oil (slight spicy)
3. karaka-men: original tonkotsu broth with spicy miso, cashew nuts and ground pork.
For each of the ramen type, you can order a vast array of sides to complement it which includes poached egg, salted soft boiled egg, extra chashu (pork belly) and seaweed.
Taste:8/10(Delicious. The shiromaru special does taste better compared to the new misoshiromaru ramen. The shiromaru shop is tastier. The misoshiromaru taste is covered by miso which makes it less desirable. Bamboo shoot which is usually present in original ramen is none here).
Price:5/10(Near expensive. A bowl of ramen in Ippudo will cost around RM26 to RM32. Additional 10% service charge and 6% government tax).
Shiromaru special. It comes with salted soft boiled egg, pork belly and seaweed.
My bowl of misoshiromaru ramen.
Raw garlic is by request. Good ramen should be accompanied by raw garlic.
Pepper, sesame and chili flakes are provided.
Trying new type of ramen. Misoshiromaru ramen with lots of garlic.
New type of ramen to try. Misoshiromaru ramen.
Ippudo Malaysia.
Ways of enjoying your ramen.
Hakata Ippudo in Pavillion shopping centre.
GPS/Coordinate: 3.148200, 101.713247
Address: Lot C4.07.00, Connection Level 4, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Public transport: Wisma Genting Monorail station or Bukit Bintang Monorail station. About 5 minutes walk towards Pavillion shopping centre.