Dinner Spots
Spy Tip: Order the beef satay! It’s the best of the lot. Chicken is only meh. Remember to ask for more gravy.
Ordered this at the recommendation of my server. Unfortunately, whilst well plated, the meat turned out to be too dry. Will not order this again. Service is haphazard- it took us quite awhile to catch the attention of a service staff and the restaurant was not even half full. Spy tip: Entertainer app offers one for one mains.
The swanky ambience and chirpy servers are highly endearing. Not forgetting $1 oysters every Thursday (cheap but mediocre). Unfortunately, the rest of the food we ordered -which is quite a lot, fell short. These include the pork chops, foie gras, steak and creamed spinach. I’ll be happy to return next time...but only for drinks and finger food.
Ordered a $30+ platter for 2-3 pax. It was studded with luscious sticks of charred chicken wings, stuffed mushrooms, tomatoes wrapped in bacon, prawns meshed with shiso leaves as well as cheesy pork skewers. My only grouse is the over zealous use of teriyaki sauce in some skewers, which can get cloying after awhile. If u are looking for a yakitori meal that offers excellent value, this is it. However, if u seek an authentic experience, go for the real Mc coy at one of those smoky Japanese run joints in Cuppage plaza or Robertson Quay (Shunjuu being my favorite).
Level 3 Burppler · 18 Reviews
Savouring life in bite sizes.