There are 5 different ramen champions who serve their signature ramen at this location, hence its name.
We had the black garlic tonkotsu ramen and tendon. Both were pretty good, and the ramen broth was rich and flavourful. Our set meal was under $20 per person.
Karen Chan
5
A central food court offering Japanese food, serving ramen, rice bowls, and other noodles. We went for the tempura don, which was really delicious, well-fried, and not overly oily. Everything is very self-service, and you barely need to speak to staff.
Kane Woo
5
I really enjoyed the Triple God Ramen with savory umami tonkotsu broth, generous serving of both pork and beef sukiyaki slices, super tender delicate half-fatty pork collar char su, and perfectly al dente noodles. A couple drops of chilli oil works well too. Serving size was perfect for me. Most importantly, my mouth didn't have any sodium-induced dryness after the meal. Probably no MSG. Very satisfying meal. Shiok.
Eileen Tan
5
Champion Ramen truly lives up to its name! Hands-down the best ramen and soup base I've ever had — the different levels of spicy broth are a game-changer! It's worth visiting once a month to satisfy my cravings. Conveniently, they accept both cash and card. The only drawback is that it's slightly pricey.
Mei Yeo
4
I recently ate at this restaurant and just noticed they revamped from individual stalls to a central kitchen (back in 2021) 😅.
Ordering is done via the kiosk at the entrance (there are two in total). You enter and find a table you'd like to sit at, then wait a while before self-collecting your order when your number is called. Also, remember to clear your tray before you leave.
I had the following:
Tonkatsu Spicy Ramen Set Meal - not as salty as the Sukiyaki Ramen; I enjoyed the onsen egg.
Sukiyaki Ramen Set Meal - I found the broth of the Sukiyaki Ramen to be rather salty.