Showing posts with label bbq. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 22, 2023

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant @ Tanjong Pagar

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Heard about this place from Hence and Tracy initially. Then, Ivan had supper with them there at one point in time and I've heard good things, so been wanting to try as well. The rest of the foodie gang was activated for a meet-up and thanks to Ivan for helping to make a reservation by phone.

exterior of the restaurant

interior

our private corner


The restaurant has been around for some time and the condition of the hardcopy menu seemed to have seen better days. That aside, the staff are friendly and helpful.

menu

BBQ section

As usual, the group ordered up a feast! BBQs of both beef and pork sets, and staff kindly offered to do  the cooking at another table, as ours were too full with other things.

cold water

banchans (one set per table, refillable)

My favourite side dishes (반찬) are the kimchi and seaweed. The special one here would be the candied sliced sweet potato.


Candied sweet potato slice (고구마 맛탕)

kimchi (김치)

Kimchi was bright and not too fermented. Tangy and appetising. I liked the seaweed because it is nutritious and tasty. Texture was lovely too. 

miyeok julgi (미역줄기)

fishcake (어묵볶음)

And, then there's macaroni salad which was loaded with good 'ol mayonnaise. What's the deal with mayo that seemed to make food tastier?

macaroni salad

Hite Beer @$13


Let's have a look at the BBQ sets ordered. 

Beef Set A has prime ribs, prime short-ribs, marinated prime short-ribs and briskets. The Black Pig Set D has belly, jowl and collar.

Beef Set A @97

Black Pig Set D @$75


briskets

beef briskets


My favourite cuts of the meats would be prime short-ribs anything for the beef (means, I didn't like the brisket as much as the rest), and for the black pig, loved the pork collar the most!

Marinated versus unmarinated? Still preferred the marinated!

beef short-ribs

pork jowl

pork collar

rice 밥 @$2

For something soupy, there's the odeng tang (fish cake soup). I'll only have this when eating in a group but it is not something that I'd order on my own.

odeng tang 오뎅탕 @$30

Have you tried Ganjang Gejang or marinated soy crabs in Singapore? Guiga has it and we ordered one to try. Unfortunately, the version here was a tad tiny, and not as flavourful. Perhaps, it is the crabs used, hence the texture/flavour here was not comparable to the ones I had engraved in my memory. Read more about it here.

Ganjang Gejang 간장게장 @$45

Nevertheless, I would recommend the seafood pancake here. Delicious and the batter was soft and fluffy on its inside. Plus, loaded adequately with seafood such as prawns and squids. It was almost like eating a seafood omelette. Yums!

Seafood Pancake 해물파전 @$24

Ah, and there's yukhoe. While many will not think twice about having sashimi (raw fish), probably most will shy away from consuming raw meat. Yukhoe is made of raw sliced beef, and commonly served with sliced pear and topped with a raw egg yolk. Here's a link to Wiki on yukhoe.

Have tried yukhoe in Busan and Singapore, and I think it was the novelty of eating such food that was the main motivating factor. The meat itself would be void of any beefy taste, texture was interesting as it had a good chew to it and some sweetness from the pear slices.

Yukhoe 육회 @$36

The makchang order arrived last. Only people who likes internal organs would probably order. Hmm, the intestine itself was only slightly crisp on the outer side (because Tracy put in a request for extra crispiness) and texture was kind of chewy. Not the hard chewy but it'll still give the jaw some work-out. The accompanying julienned leek and onions provided all the flavours.

Makchang 막창 @$30

All in all, it was a flurry of dishes, a continuous stream of hands and camera taking photos, of us scooping up copious amounts of food and some attempts at conversation with the person next to you. 

We spent about $62 per pax and all the foods fed the 8 of us. For me, the aftermath was the same effect as after a buffet.

My top picks here would be the Beef BBQ of all the boneless prime beef short-ribs and the seafood pancake.

It was good to gather with Elle, Kris, Alvin, Hence, Tracy, Ivan and Tiara.

Short video:





Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant

Address: 134 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088538

Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/guigakoreanbbq/

Contact: +65 6221 3001

Business Hours:

Daily:  11 AM–3 PM, 5 PM–1 AM

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Syohachi Yakiniku 尚八日式燒肉店 @ Wallich Street

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It's been ages since we last ate yakiniku. Was it in Taiwan the other time? So when Tracy and Hence suggested, both Ivan and myself, readily agreed. Plus, Syohachi Yakiniku is very near our hotel.

the shop


We chose the 'Early Bird' ala-carte buffet which included beef, at $50++ per pax. This set came with one-time serving of sashimi, which works well for us because we crave for sashimi too!


one-time serving of sashimi

The sashimi platter comprised of salmon, tuna and scallops. I liked the scallop best!

Then, by default, the staff will bring out one serving of mixed meat for the table while we peruse the menu. For drinks, we took the default green-tea (option of hot or cold) as it is refillable.

default platter


The default platter seemed like a sampler plate where one gets different cuts of beef, chicken, pork belly, prawns, squid and oysters. Try first before ordering from the menu, I suppose.

Can't go wrong with prime cuts and shortplates, so beef was quite a 'safe' choice. I liked the chicken but it was a tad too salty. Pork belly was tough though, so we decided not to order it for the buffet. The oysters that came in the aluminum foil cup, was super tiny. Decided to skip this one as well. 

cheers

let's get cooking

prime ribs

beef shortplate

The leaner cuts of the beef was rather chewy, so I preferred the prime cuts where the marbling was good resulting in tender meat.

The lamb chop was of a good sized before cooking and texture was tender good. However, it was also strongly marinated. Need to wash it down with the green tea.

lamb chop

sizzle sizzle

lamb chop

The seafood section was also worth ordering, especially the scallops. Large and plump. Lovely!

must order scallops

yummy seafood

The staff here are friendly and pretty efficient in topping up our green tea. The orders were served rather quickly too although the shop was bustling. Kudos to the lovely staff!

more beef!

grill it quick

prime cut

I got to enjoy the yakiniku because Hence was busy grilling for us. Thank you buddy!

Not forgetting the salads and side dishes, these were good complements to the meat.

refreshing side dishes

I did spy on other tables and mostly were in groups of 4 or more. But there was also a table with just one pax. So, as long as you enjoy the food, solo dining is fine as well!

Thank you Tracy, Hence and Ivan for sharing the calories! I think we ate 1kg for one pax during our 90 minutes of dining...


Syohachi Yakiniku 尚八日式燒肉店

Address:  5 Wallich St, #01 - 13, Singapore 078883

Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/SyohachiYakinikuSG/

Contact: 9431 8804

Business Hours: 

Sun - Thurs: 11:30am–11pm

Fri - Sat: 11:30am–11.30pm

Sunday, December 19, 2021

[Tasting] Celebrate Merriment at George Town Tze Char & Craft Beer 乔治 海鲜 with Festive Delights and BBQ Favourites

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Beer On-Tap

What would you like to drink today? How about a cold Japanese draft beer? Tried for the first time, a Mosaic Lager.

Hitachino Nest Mosaic Lager

It is so named as the beer was brewed from mosaic hop pellets, and is known for its complex floral, fruity bouquet.



Festive Delights

Festive Dual Flavoured Turkey 双味火鸡  @$28


Fancy having turkey at a Tze Char place? Well, it was certainly my first time and what an interesting experience. The turkey was done two-ways; deep-fried and braised (with Guangxi sauce).

Happy to report that the turkey meat was not dry nor tough. In fact, I almost forgot that I was eating turkey meat. The braised version tasted like steamed chicken but of a firmer texture. The Guangxi sauce tasted of scallion, onion, ginger oil mix.

脆皮炸火鸡与 广西酱炖火鸡


crispy skin


The deep fried version was of a golden brown with crisp outer layer. Pretty good.


For those who enjoys stronger flavours, the Hotplate Black Pepper Wagyu with Parmesan Butter would definitely be right up your alley.

Am a fan of the black pepper sauce at George Town Tze Char and to top it with Parmesan Butter just screams out tasty, in flashing neon. Now, I need a bowl of rice.


Hotplate Black Pepper Wagyu with Parmesan Butter @$28


In-line with strong flavours, one could try the Garlic Fried Tilapia. Loads of minced garlic, that'll surely scare off any vampires.

Garlic Fried Tilapia 蒜炸尼罗红 @$35


The fish was expertly deep-fried till nicely golden and we sure enjoyed the extra crispy (garing) bites! But do be careful when biting down as some bones are harder than the other parts.




Metal Jacket Drumlets was quite a favourite dish for my table. Was impressed by how tender the meat was. Sauce tasted pretty similar to Mongolian pork ribs sauce.

Metal Jacket Drumlets 铁公鸡 @$18


Now, let's eat some vegetables. There's the usual kailan, or dragon chives so today we had the choy sum. Actually, after having it that night, this vegetable dish is now one of my favourite. So flavourful and just enjoyable.

George Town Choy Sum 乔治菜心 @$12



We also had the Penang Fried Kway Teow, and this plate was gone in no time. Well-fried, and tasty. The kway teow here is of the smaller type, more like sar hor fun type.


Penang Fried Kway Teow @$10 (small)



BBQ Favourites


assorted BBQ skewers 

BBQ vegetable skewers

BBQ beef, mutton, intestine skewers

tasty


The BBQ skewers are priced from $1 upwards, depending on which meat/vegetable item of your choice. For us, here was what we had:
  • Wagyu Beef - $5
  • Mutton - $1
  • Beef Tongue - $3
  • Pig Intestine - $2
  • Taiwan Sausage - $2
  • Potato - $1
  • Brinjal - $2
  • Mushroom - $2
  • Asparagus - $2
  • Long Bean -$2


Thank you Jennifer for the invite and Charles for hosting the dinner. Always a pleasure to dine here.

George Town Tze Char & Craft Beer 乔治 海鲜

Address: 81 Boat Quay, Singapore 049869
Contact: 6535 6277 
For bookings: Whatsapp 96823826
Business Hours:
Daily 12pm to 11pm
 
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