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Uma Uma Ramen’s name stems from “Wu Maru”, a Ramen shop established in 1953 by the father of Uma Uma Ramen’s current President, Masahiko Teshima. Upon taking over the business in 1994, “Wu Maru” was renamed “Uma Uma Ramen”; a play on the original name of the restaurant as well as a pun on the Japanese word for “tasty”. I have zero expectation when I reached Uma Uma Ramen. Neither do I know that this famous Fukuoka ramen chain is brought to Singapore by Iggy’s. The restaurant is more famous for their ramen, hence I ordered a bowl of Uma Uma Ramen ($14) instead. They have a lunch ramen set special (only for weekdays) which allows you to choose ONE topping, ONE side dish and ONE non-alcoholic drink for an additional $4.
Uma Uma Ramen hails from the historical and cultural city of Hakata, which is today part of the city known as Fukuoka on Japan’s Kyushu island. The ramens are also a little more “Chinese”, with thinner strands resembling that of wonton mee compared with the traditional ramen.
Uma Uma is a famous Japanese ramen chain from Fukuoka. They have a different way of doing the thin al dente noodles, a rich tonkotsu broth with spicy miso and topped with flavourful charsiu slices. No ordinary noodles for you. It will satisfy your ramen cravings.
Great ramen! :)
Nice and springy noodles. Soup was ok, very very long queue.
Uma Uma Ramen’s name stems from “Wu Maru”, a Ramen shop established in 1953 by the father of Uma Uma Ramen’s current President, Masahiko Teshima. Upon taking over the business in 1994, “Wu Maru” was renamed “Uma Uma Ramen”; a play on the original name of the restaurant as well as a pun on the Japanese word for “tasty”. I have zero expectation when I reached Uma Uma Ramen. Neither do I know that this famous Fukuoka ramen chain is brought to Singapore by Iggy’s. The restaurant is more famous for their ramen, hence I ordered a bowl of Uma Uma Ramen ($14) instead. They have a lunch ramen set special (only for weekdays) which allows you to choose ONE topping, ONE side dish and ONE non-alcoholic drink for an additional $4.