Viv went for the most flavourful of the options in the Zaru Soba with Herring. There was a strong fishiness to the dipping broth, but it was all good as it was appealing and delicious. The herring itself was firm but not dry. Obviously, the noodles were the best part being chewy, a bit gooey, yet not clumpy. Good resistance on them and rebound. After dipping them into the hot broth, they loosened up and had a silkier texture.
For my daughter, she went for the Duck Soba, which, like the herring, was full of meaty pieces. Unfortunately, we found the duck to be a bit chewy and dry despite sitting in the the dipping broth. However, the broth itself had plenty of depth, much like the herring. It was full of umami, being also sweet and equally savoury with some duckiness. I felt this equally flavourful compared to the herring, but just not fishy.
My son ended up with the Beef Soba which was probably the best of the bunch since the meat was plentiful and tender (they use Japanese black beef). The dipping broth itself was much like the others having depth-of-flavour that was more savoury than sweet, but not salty. Of course we found the usual umaminess that was partially influenced by the natural beef flavour. This was the most balanced of the three dipping sauces in my opinion.
- Chewy fresh noodles
- Dipping noodles great for summer
- Staff are helpful
The Bad:
- A little pricey








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