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The ๐ฃ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐๐ป ๐๐ถ๐๐ต ๐๐ฎ๐น๐ฎ ๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐๐ฒ๐ฒ ๐๐ผ๐ผ๐ป ($๐ญ๐ฒ/๐ฏ๐ฌ) is very good as well - the bee hoon soaks up the rich broth that is infused with the umami of the clams and prawns.
My familyโs all time favourite is their ๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ฅ๐ถ๐ฐ๐ฒ ($๐ฒ.๐ฑ๐ฌ/๐ญ๐ฎ/๐ญ๐ฒ) as it is full of wok hei. Each grain of rice is glistening and not too dry or moist - so good!
24 Augโ25, Sun๐ง๏ธ
๐Haru-Haru Mentaiko (Bras Basah)
- Mentai Pork Katsu Don ๆๅคชๅญ้ฌ็ธ่ฑฌๆ้ฃฏ๐ฑ
- Ebi Fry ๆฅๅผ็ธ่ฆ๐ค
Tonkatsu was not bad, crispy and pretty thick cut, the mentaiko sauce complement the katsu well. A little pity that the rice was a tad too mushy to my likings.
The fried prawns were not bad too, crispy and fluffy.
Overall not bad, worth a try if nearby the vicinity, moreover, they accept CDC vouchers!
Damage: $9.90 for tonkatsu don
Great food and staff, Nicholas and Mateo
The beef steak was tender and juicy as it was cooked over traditional wood fire. Quality of the cut and the care taken in the cooking ๐๐ผ
The sourdough bread was crisp on the outside, yet soft and airy inside. Butter was flavourful, not too sweet.
Vibes were really chill and restaurant was not noisy.
Overall a great experience, will come back again
Everything was great. From the food, to the staff, and the ambience. We went for the 8 course meal. Dishes were unique and super fresh. Definitely coming back.
[Yishun, Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ]
Spam with Onigiri (S$5.50)
Okinawa Classic
Japanese seaweed, Japanese rice, tamagoyaki, spam, tartar sauce
Simple but yummy
Mr Onigiri
Address ๐ : 1 North Point Drive , # B2-124 Northpoint City, Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ 768019
Open โฐ : 10am - 9pm
MRT ๐ : Yishun
Managed to learn about the opening of the new Smearโd Coffee Bagels that had recently moved into a shop unit within the Onze mixed-use development along Kee Seng Street โ this would be the same building that houses other F&B concepts such as the likes of Sugar And Tease Patisserie Cafe, K. Patisserie and Broth Bowl. These folks take up the shop space that was formerly taken up by Sugar And Tease Patisserie Cafe prior to their move to another shop unit within the same building โ the shop space having a dual facade where the entrance is located within the building though there are full-length glass windows overlooking into the interior of the shop from the main thoroughfare outside of the building. As the namesake suggests, Smearโd Coffee Bagels is an establishment that focuses on its bagel offerings; the menu is split into categories dedicated to Bagel-Bao, Signatures, Fit Bowls, Fries, Pastas and Sides โ beverages available are classified into Signatures, Basic B., Cold Brew and Hot Teas.
The Hot Honey Chicken Bagel-Bao at Smearโd Coffee Bagels is described in the menu to come with elements such as Kewpie mayonnaise, fried chicken thigh, Gochujang honey, romaine, cheddar and dill pickles. Smearโd Coffee Bagels also allows patrons to opt between four (4) different types of bagels for their line-up of Bagel-Bao; we found ourselves opting for the Nori Seaweed Bagel for our order of the Hot Honey Chicken Bagel-Bao. Coming with fried chicken thigh that has been coated with Gochujang honey, the exterior deep-fried batter of the fried chicken remains crisp whilst carrying a sweetness whilst ends with a fiery note that should be manageable for those whom are tolerable to moderate levels of spiciness in its finish. The chicken flesh was also tender and juicy, while the addition of cheddar helps add a bit of a savouriness to the bagel without being particularly heavy. The inclusion of romaine lettuce adds a crispness and some balance to the meats and carbs, while the Nori Seaweed Bagel comes with a firm chew and a slight umami-ness from the seaweed.
Had an amazing lunch as a celebration promotion and it was amazing! The weekday lunch set is surely worth the price and the side dishes are all very high quality and tasty which really elevated the dining experience! The prawn ramen is really good! The broth is not too heavy but very tasty
My favourite stall to visit whenever Iโm dispatched around this area for work. Iโve had their Assam Fish and Pig Trotter Vinegar before which were both scrumptious. Today, feeling a little chilly, I went for their herbal chicken soup, which turned out quite tasty.
A comforting hot bowl of herby goodness that warms the heart, soul, and belly. Generous portion as always. The soup came with a huge drumstick and thigh, which were easy to debone just by biting, with the soup flavour well absorbed into the meat, making it extra juicy and tender. The skin was smooth with a hint of fattiness for some greasiness. The soup itself was clear yet rich in herbal flavour, with veggies and goji berries adding sweetness. The herbs seemed to be properly filtered away before serving, as I couldnโt find any pieces though I admit Iโm probably the odd one who actually craves eating the herbs themselves.
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๐ฉ128 Claypot, F&B Outlet, JTC Space @ Tuas Biomedical Park, 128 Tuas South Ave 3, Singapore 609601
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[TAI SENG, SINGAPORE] Among the many eateries located around Grantral Mall lies @kushidining, a Japanese buffet restaurant with a huge variety of food to choose from, and order as ala carte options as well.
Their limited edition Mixed Seafood Shabu Shabu ๐ฒ($25.90) was indeed quite comforting, with an interesting tomato soup broth that's quite refreshing due to its tangy profile. Several seafood options like tiger prawns and scallops were given, and they were quite fresh!
Another item to order is their Salmon Yaki ๐($14.80) as it was grilled well such that the skin is crispy, with the meat perfectly cooked. The fat in here is glorious.
My gripe is that their sashimi and sushi isn't that great as it isn't of high quality. I would lean towards getting their cooked dishes more.
Interestingly, they also serve speciality coffee that is surprising for a Japanese buffet restaurant. The Pour-Over Truffle โ($4.90) was surprisingly decent and smooth!
All in all, I think it's ok~ considering there are bound to be hits and misses in buffet restaurants. They have cheap deals like daily 50% dishes and lunch sets from $11.90 that you can check out!
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