Review: Hong Hu Ramen (Singapore)

Hong Hu Ramen: Guo Tie & Zha Jiang Mian

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Hong Hu Ramen

serves a range of chinese la mian, dumplings and fish soups. Tastes rather likeable.


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Featured above is their dumplings la mian, which comes with dumplings and minced meat served with you mian and some vegetables in a bowl of soup. It is topped with crispy ikan bilis and fried shallots.

The dumpling has a soft skin wrapping a soft filling of minced meat and vegetables, and it tastes decent. The minced meat is soft and meaty with rather flavourful marinated flavours. The you mian is firm and springy, while the soup has well-balanced flavours. Not bad.

Shown above is their prawns mee hoon kueh which comes with prawns, minced meat and a raw egg, served with mee hoon kueh and some vegetables in a bowl of soup. It is topped with crispy ikan bilis and fried shallots.

The prawns are decent in size and freshness. The minced meat is soft and meaty, and the egg is smooth and soft. The mee hoon kueh is firm and springy, and its soup has a pleasant flavour.

This bowl of prawns mee hoon kueh is not bad too.

The zha jiang mian features tossed you mian topped with minced meat and crunchy cucumber shreds. The minced meat is soft and meaty, with nice savoury flavours and a subtle hint of sweetness. The you mian is firm and springy, tossed in a flavourful braised sauce seasoning. A small bowl of pleasantly flavoured soup is served with the bowl of noodles.

This serving of zha jiang mian is rather likeable.

The double fish soup comes with a choice of noodles, and ban mian is chosen for this serving. The soup comes with soft and smooth slices of fish meat, as well as pieces of meaty and savoury-tasting fried fish with a crispy batter. The ban mian is firm and springy, accompanied with some vegetables and a slice of ginger, and its soup is nicely flavoured.

This serving of double fish ban mian tastes nice.

The guo tie has a soft and chewy skin with pan-fried crispy undersides. It contains a flavourful and juicy filling of minced meat and vegetables. The guo tie is quite likeable.

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Hong Hu Ramen

#01-107
107 Hougang Ave 1

Singapore 530107

117
Killiney Road

Singapore 239554