Jia Qi
"The pork loin bowl had a pretty generous portion and was affordable. However, the miso soup tasted very strange. I saw other comments mentioning this as well."
Location: Unit Number #01-72
Hawker Stall located in Floor 1 · Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub
Hawker Stall located in Floor 1 · Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub
IPPON Fusion Bowl brings affordable Japanese donburi with a unique twist to the bustling Our Tampines Hub hawker centre. Located at stall #01-72, this popular eatery is helmed by experienced chef Daniel, who previously worked at prestigious establishments like Marina Bay Sands and The Connoisseur Club.The shop front of IPPON Fusion Bowl with floral decorations.
IPPON Fusion Bowl shop front decorated with flower arrangements and balloons.
A white bowl filled with fried chicken, seaweed, and sauce.
Ippon Fusion Bowl menu featuring rice bowls and dry ramen dishes.
IPPON Fusion Bowl shop front with staff, menu screens, and decorations.
A white bowl filled with meat, vegetables, and a poached egg.
The image shows a menu for IPPON Fusion Bowl with various ramen and rice dishes.
IPPON Fusion Bowl shop front with a red sign and digital menus.
A bowl of IPPON Fusion Bowl food with various toppings and a soup.
A close-up of a rice bowl topped with meat and garnish.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl restaurant.
Close-up of a nearly empty bowl of noodles and a bowl of soup.
Close-up of a nearly empty bowl of noodles with corn and meat.
A bowl of noodles with meat and vegetables is being lifted with chopsticks.
A bowl of food, miso soup, and a Pokka drink on a table.
Bowls of food, including noodles and soup, with chopsticks and a spoon.
A bowl of noodles being lifted with chopsticks and a spoon.
The image shows condiment bottles, including soy sauce and vinegar, in a container.
Close-up of grilled pork and noodles on a spoon, from IPPON Fusion Bowl.
A bowl of rice with meat, soup, and a cup of tea on a tray.
Hand holding a buzzer from IPPON Fusion Bowl with shop background.
A newspaper article featuring food from IPPON Fusion Bowl and other stalls.
The image shows a menu with three different rice bowl options and prices.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl restaurant.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl with various ramen dishes.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl with food items.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl with food items.
The image shows a digital menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl with food items.
A digital menu board displays various rice and ramen bowls with prices.
The image shows a menu board for IPPON Fusion Bowl with various rice and ramen dishes.
IPPON Fusion Bowl menu board showing three rice bowl options with prices.
A digital menu board displays three different bowl options with prices.
A digital menu board displays IPPON Fusion Bowl's rice and ramen dishes.
A digital menu board displays various IPPON Fusion Bowl dishes with prices.
A digital menu displays IPPON Pork Rice Bowl details and price.
Based on 5 reviews
Out of 153 shops
Out of 32 main course shops
Jia Qi
"The pork loin bowl had a pretty generous portion and was affordable. However, the miso soup tasted very strange. I saw other comments mentioning this as well."
Lim Lao
Went there three times within a month, but I was quite disappointed with the last two visits. I ordered a few bowls of spicy Ramen. The second and third times, there weren’t any of the small fried silver fish added. Both times it was a bit salty, and the two slices of grilled pork belly or loin meat were tough to chew and swallow. The soup base also tasted funny. The last two times, they didn’t include the fried silver fish, even though the pictures on the display showed them. Overall, the preparation was inconsistent. Food standards have dropped almost 40%.
Jia Qi
"The pork loin bowl had a pretty generous portion and was affordable. However, the miso soup tasted very strange. I saw other comments mentioning this as well."
Heng Soon Teo
"Ordered the dry ramen and we really enjoyed it! It came with different ingredients that mixed really well, and mixing in the onsen egg added creaminess to the noodles. The pork belly was grilled nicely and was still very tender. The miso soup was quite standard, but the dry ramen is really worth the price. On another occasion, I tried the pork loin rice bowl, and it was quite enjoyable, although I felt that the dry ramen was still my favorite. The pork loin was grilled nicely without being too tough to chew and was well-seasoned with a bit of sweet sauce. I had the large size and was definitely full afterward. Food took a while to prepare, as they cooked upon order, but it was worth it!"
Debbie
This is one of the places my boyfriend and I often visit for lunch or dinner. The food is truly delicious, and I highly recommend their Pork Belly Rice Bowl and Dry Ramen! The prices are reasonable, and the owner is very friendly and easy to talk to. The newly added Unagi Egg Rice Bowl also perfectly suits my taste! Most importantly, the food quality is consistently excellent every time we visit. We'll definitely keep coming back. Thank you for serving such great food in Tampines!
Ong Rui Yin
"I love the ramen with its grilled char siew, chewy minced pork, fresh spring onions, pickled vegetables, fried shallots, black fungus, and seaweed. The portion of ingredients and noodles is well-balanced. It's also topped with a runny onsen egg, which makes everything so perfect."
Hawker Stall located in Floor 5 · Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub
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