Sapporo Noodle House is located in the same building where Federal Bowl used to be. We actually wanted to try out the adjoining Japanese restaurant which offered pretty reasonably priced set lunches but even at 12pm they were not ready for business. Oh well, maybe next time.
This time around we ordered 2 noodle dishes and one pan fried salmon.

Ma Po Tau Foo Ramen.
The Ma Po Tau Foo Ramen was probably the least Japanese of Japanese food I have ever eaten which is not to say a bad thing. I liked the smooth tau foo cubes and the ramen noodles though I would have preferred the broth to be a little more spicy. I tasted hints of capsicum in the noodles and indeed there were slices of capsicum in the broth. If it was me cooking I would have added some cili padi cause I like em hot!

Ramen with Pork (not given any name in the menu!).
The Ramen with Pork was very similar to the Beef Ramen we had the last time we were here only with slightly fatty pork instead of beef. The soup base had a very strong pork taste and the pork meat provided with the ramen was good. ST didn't like the fat on the pork though so I ended up eating them all ;p

Pan Fried Salmon (colours in this picture do not reflect actual real life colours :)).
The salmon was nothing to shout about. They simply fried the salmon and poured some teriyaki sauce over it. It was a simple dish and most people couldn't go wrong making it.
Read my previous blog on Sapporo Noodle House.






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cheng sim
hmmm. i've never been to Sapuro Noodle House before but damn, the noodles look SO SO spicy! *slurps*