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When Pigs Fly?! This Ramen Spot in Subang Serves Lipsmacking Noods You Should Try!

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We Malaysians undoubtedly LOVE our noodles! From the char siew-laden wan tan mee to the uniquely tangy assam laksa, we’re truly blessed to have so many nood options to savour.

If you happen to be on the lookout for your next best ramen spot, we highly recommend checking out this all-new ramen bar in USJ Taipan, combining the best of both style and substance for a gastronomical ramen feast!

 

1. Iconic elevator entrance at Ramen Mob

Ramenmobtaipan Upstairs Entrance

Just like its sibling branch in Taman Desa, the new Ramen Mob outlet in USJ Taipan carries the Japanese elevator motif too.

However, what’s great about this new branch is that it boasts a much more spacious dining area.

 

2. Slurping noods & signature dishes. What to eat there:

Ramenmobtaipan Kuro Gyoza Ramen Talent

Ramen Mob serves both soup and dry ramen. Our personal favourite had to be their mazesoba (dry ramen), a popular brothless ramen type that’s mixed thoroughly in pork lard oil to give you sinfully rich flavours.

Their noodles are also thicker than the soup ramen, giving the awesome QQ (chewy) bite.

Ramenmobtaipan Classic Mazesoba
Classic Mazesoba

Ramenmobtaipan Oyabun Abura Mazesoba
Oyabun Abura Mazesoba

If you like dry ramen, got for their best-selling Oyabun Abura Mazesoba.

Its sweet chashu-like yakibuta (braised pork belly) blends oh so well with the umami-heavy lard-coated noodles, which were perfectly cooked to chewy tenderness. Top it off with an onsen egg, spring onions, seaweed and bonito flakes, and you get a smorgasbord of flavours in one bowl!

You can also try the Classic Mazesoba and Mala Abura Mazesoba.

  • Classic Mazesoba: It has marinated minced pork with an abundance of chives and garlic paste, giving it a herby garlicky profile.
  • Mala Abura Mazesoba: Has Szechuan chilli oil-coated ramen would definitely excite mala and chilli pan mee lovers.

Ramenmobtaipan Mala Chashu Ramen Talent

As for their soup ramen, we’ve already sung praise for their signature Shiro Yakibuta Ramen, so it’s time we shine the spotlight on their other delicious offerings:

  • Kuro Gyoza Ramen
    A heavenly dish for garlic lovers, this ramen introduces black garlic-infused oil into Ramen Mob’s household shiro soup to create a soul-warming garlicky yet creamy pork broth, with meaty home-made gyozas to round up your taste buds.
  • Aka Chashu Ramen
    Spicy yet creamy, Ramen Mob’s shiro soup is given the spicy treatment with the inclusion of spicy chilli miso oil that’s well-complemented by its fatty chashu.

Ramenmobtaipan Kuro Gyoza Ramen
Kuro Gyoza Ramen

Ramenmobtaipan Akakuro Chashu Ramen
Aka Chashu Ramen

This joint’s ramen go for around RM28.90 to RM31.90 per bowl.

It’s considered affordable given the generous noodle portion, toppings, as well as their thick broth which is made from boiling pork bones for 16 hours!

 

If you’re more of a rice person, don’t fret!

Ramenmobtaipan Buta Bara Donburi Talent

Despite its namesake, Ramen Mob also serves other assortments of dishes that are equally delightful, such as their donburis and appetisers.

  • Nanban Karaage Donburi
    Boneless chicken thigh deep fried with garlic and topped with Japanese tartare, balanced out with a bed of Japanese rice, salad and onsen egg.
  • Buta Bara Donburi
    Stir-fried cubed pork with sweet Japanese yakiniku sauce, cushioned with hot Japanese rice and creamy onsen egg.

Ramenmobtaipan Donburi Side
Buta Bara Donburi and Nanban Karaage Donburi

Ramenmobtaipan Nanban Karaage Top
Nanban Karaage

As for the side dishes, their most popular ones are:

  • Pan-Fried Gyoza
    Home-made Japanese gyoza pan-fried to crispy perfection, with chilli oil and vinegar to amp up the taste.
  • Steamed Mala Gyoza
    Steaming hot gyoza coated with Szechuan chilli oil and garnished with spring onions – numbingly spicy!
  • Aburi Mentai Tamago
    Tender Japanese omelette topped with torched mentai mayosimple yet super tasty!

Ramenmobtaipan Pan Fried Gyoza
Pan-Fried Gyoza

Ramenmobtaipan Steamed Mala Gyoza
Steamed Mala Gyoza

Ramenmobtaipan Aburi Mentai Tamago
Aburi Mentai Tamago

 

3. Modern interior with good vibes

What’s cool about this place is, instead of the typical Japanese interior design, Ramen Mob goes for the modern-look – with stainless steel finishes with silver and black furniture, along with warm yellow lighting.

Additionally, their Subang branch boasts a hard-to-miss hanging metal flying pig statue that’s the perfect backdrop for the Gram!

Ramenmobtaipan Interior Talents Side

Ramenmobtaipan Interior Main

Ramenmobtaipan Flying Pig Meme

Plus, the awe-inspiring floor-to-ceiling windows that partially surround Ramen Mob Taipan give you an almost-panoramic view of the bustling Subang area a pretty sweet view as you slurp on their signature ramen~

*Tip: Go during sunset for a more romantic / lo-fi vibe.

Ramenmobtaipan Windows

Ramenmobtaipan Windows Eating

 

Salivating already? Ramen Mob can be found on top of The Black Whale Taipan.

Address: Unit 2-01, Wisma Conlay, 1, Jalan USJ 10/1, Taipan Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya.
Opening hours: 11AM – 3PM & 5PM – 10PM daily. Closed on Mondays due to Monday blues.

For more info and new menu item updates from Ramen Mob, we recommend following their socials on Facebook and Instagram for a slurp-licious time!

 

Also read: This Hidden Gem in KL Serves Affordable Authentic Japanese Ramen That’s Sinfully Delicious!

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