Located at Level 3 of Westgate. Finally, so many makan places near where I stay. Tried Osaka Ohsho on a Saturday evening. Was there early, before 6pm so there wasn't any queue.
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advert inside the restaurant |
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here to try this famous restaurant chain |
The seats are very near each other. So, couples usually come and go pretty fast. Also quite popular with families with young kids.
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just an elbow length space to manouvre |
Every table has an iPad attached to it. Order the food through that device.
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iPad to order |
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hardcopy menu to browse |
Tried the Black Vinegar Fried Chicken set from the Healthy Japanese Specialties menu.
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Black Vinegar Fried Chicken Set (@$15.90++) |
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fried chicken, lotus root, capsicum and plenty of aubergine |
The set came with rice, gyoza and egg drop soup. Overall, the set was enjoyable though the fried chicken dish was quite oily. Ironically, it's from the Healthy menu. Hmm.
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pork gyoza |
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minced pork and cabbage |
The gyoza was smaller than expected. It's already adequately seasoned. If you like spicy, the chili oil was quite a good complement to the dumpling.
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chili flakes and chili oil as taste enhancer |
Friend had the ever popular Tenshin Han set. His took forever to arrive. It came after I'd finish almost 80% of mine.
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Tenshin Han set (@$12.90++) |
But it really looked very good.
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perfect |
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very thick layer of eggs |
Had a sample of the egg. Very good, I must say. Tasty, thick layer of fluffy soft eggs. I'd order this, the next time round.
This meal cost about $32+ for two pax, inclusive of 2 hot tea.
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