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Monday, March 4, 2013

Bugis+ Food Trail 2013: Rocku Yakiniku Japanese Charcoal Grill

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First impression of Rocku Yakiniku? Its eye-catching decor! Right from its entrance. Rawrr~

entrance

Brick walls, industrial look, lots of heavy dark wood usage, graffiti arts lining its wall, hanging sake bottles...so many things to see inside!

graffiti art
manga style
dining tables, projections on wall

Never expected a BBQ place to look like this. Interesting, indeed.

Are you ready to BBQ? Let's Rocku~

What about the food? Their Premium Set Menu seemed reasonably priced. BBQ Prime Set for 2 pax costs $68++ and for 4 pax, it'll cost $128++. The usual items in this set are salad, salmon sashimi, miso soup, wagyu marbled beef, US Black Angus Rib eye, Kurobuta Pork Belly, Kurobuta Pork Sirloin, Teriyaki Chicken, Tiger Prawn, Teriyaki Saba Fish, assorted mushrooms, garlic rice and mochi ice-cream.

Rocku BBQ Prime Set
garlic rice
The garlic rice here is slightly sweet.

yummy meats sizzling away

Simply loved the wagyu.

Currently, Ladies' Night is on every Tuesday and Wednesday. Fret not, if you're not eligible for Ladies' Night. There's another way to get free beer. Just participate in the 8 o'clock Bottoms-Up Challenge that happens at 8pm Fridays. Down your beer in 3 seconds or less, and get a refill on the house. Do enquire from the friendly staff before you start downing your beer though, to get the most updated info!

beer challenge, anyone?

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Rocku Yakiniku

Address: Bugis+, #04-06, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067
Contact: 66343313
Website: www.rocku.com.sg

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Bugis+ Food Trail 2013: Crystal Jade C-Jade HK Café IN

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This dining concept from Crystal Jade aims to bring fun, casual Hong Kong fare to Bugis+.

shop front

The Chilled Hong Kong Milk Tea was pretty cool! It resembled something straight out of our science lab. Had fun drinking from shot glasses too!

Chilled HK Milk Tea (@$3.90++)
a shot for you?

Taste wise, it was good. Nicely chilled, not too milky (balanced ratio of tea and milk) and glided smoothly down the throat. Perfect for a hot afternoon. Recommended!

For food, had the chance to sample Old Time HK Biscuit, Corned Beef & Cheese Toast, Crispy Macau Pork Chop Bun, Deep-fried Spring Chicken with fries & Lemongrass and Hong Kong Cart Noodle.

Corned Beef & Cheese Toast (@$4.80++)
Old Time HK Biscuit (lollipop of 2 plain crackers with malt sugar filling, @$2++ for 3 pieces)
Crispy Macau Pork Chop Bun (@$4.80++)
Deep-fried Spring Chicken with Fries & Lemongrass (@$8.80++/$16.80++ for half or whole chicken)

I'd usually get the pork chop bun or perhaps the cart noodle if I'm not feeling that hungry during dinner time.

Hong Kong Cart Noodles (@$4++, optional side dish from 0.80++ to $1.80++ each)

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Crystal Jade C-Jade HK Café IN

Address: Bugis+, #04-05, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067
Contact: 65099698
Operating hours: 11:00am to 10:30pm daily

Bugis+ Food Trail 2013: Laksania

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Have you ever wondered how many types of laksa exist out there? Or, what is the difference between Singapore and Malaysia laksa? Sounds like Laksalogy #101, a study of laksa!

Laksania at Level 4 of Bugis+ has many types of laksa on its menu. Singapore, Kelantan, Penang, Sarawak, Laksa Goreng, Laksa Lasagna or Vegetarian Laksa.

Laksania

Only had time to sample 3 different types; Kelantan, Sarawak and Singapore laksa.

Kelantan laksa
Sarawak laksa
Singapore laksa

In terms of taste, Singapore laksa would be what we are most accustomed to, naturally. Just the right blend of spices, flavours from dried shrimps, that 'lemakness' from coconut milk plus fresh cockles and super absorbent tao pok. Yums.

Quite liked the Kelantan version too. It's bright yellow broth (mackerels and yellow ginger) was pretty visually, and tasty too!

The Sarawak laksa's broth, is boiled from chicken and prawns with a very distinct herb taste. Served with beehoon instead of the typical laksa noodles.

They have satay too. The chicken satay (@$3.80+ for 3 pieces) was nice! Served hot. Wash all these spices down with an iced lemongrass tea drink (@$2.80+). Laksa are priced between $6.50+ to $7.50+.

satay
lemongrass drink

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Laksania

Address: 201 Victoria Street, #04-04 Singapore 188067
Contact: +65 6636 9776
Website: www.laksania.com

Bugis+ Food Trail 2013: Taipei Station

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Located at Level 4 of Bugis+, this bright red and white outlet sure looked chirpy in the morning.

Taipei Station counter

Drinks have customisable sweetness level, so I had my usual 30% sugar and less pearl for my drink.

Jasmine Green Tea with Pearl (@$2.50)

Got to sample some of their Star items.

food from top, left to right: sweet potato fries, crispy fried vegetables, original crispy chicken, cheese crispy chicken, oyster vermicelli and braised pork rice


Mains can be ordered ala-carte or as a set. The set means choice of 1 main + 1 side dish +1 drink. Sets are priced between $7.90 - $8.60. Prices of mains are between $4.20 to $4.90.

Original Crispy Chicken (@$4.20)
Cheese Crispy Chicken (@$4.50)

The sweet potato fries were really sweet, no kidding! Didn't know deep fried french beans could taste so good. If you need lots of carbs, then probably may want to try the braised pork rice as it was not too salty and the meat wasn't too fatty. Just simple comfort food.

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Taipei Station

Address: 201 Victoria Street #04-03 Bugis+, Singapore 188067
Twitter: www.twitter.com/taipeistation
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sgtaipeistation
Website: www.taipeistation.com.sg

Bugis+ Food Trail 2013 @ Bugis+

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Located at 201 Victoria Street, accessible via Bugis MRT and various buses.

Bugis+


How does one blog about a food trail of 11 stations, of non-stop eating that stretches across a span of approximately five plus hours?

Logically, it'll be multiple posts so interested readers has the option to choose what they'd like to see. Sounds good? Right, let's do it that way then!

Organised by Omy Singapore, this event was held on 2 March 2013 at Bugis+. The restaurants/food outlets that we visited were Taipei Station, Laksania, Crystal Jade C-Jade HK Café IN, Rocku Yakiniku, Sukiya, Manhattan Fish Market, Seoul Yummy, Ramen Champion, Ireland's Potato, Berrylite and Aloha Ma Maison. (click on the respective food outlets/restaurant's name to see what we ate there!)

Bugis+ Food Trail 2013

Was pretty interesting for me because it was the perfect opportunity to see what's available at Bugis+, in terms of dining options and what are some of the dishes that each has to offer.

Are you ready for a Bugis+ gastronomical journey? Loosen your (seat)belt, 'coz here we go!

Craving for Taiwanese snacks and drinks? Hop on to Taipei Station at Level 4.

Taipei Station's food and drinks

Has an urge for something spicy and wants variety in laksa? Choose from Laksania, a laksa specialty shop. Kelantan, Sarawak or Singapore laksa? Take your pick!

Kelantan Laksa (lovely soup base made from mackerel)

Third stop was C-Jade HK Café IN. Never had I been more entralled (yet) a by a milk tea drink before...Superb taste, smooth, fragrant and just nicely sweetened. 好飲~ Good~!

Chilled Hong Kong Milk Tea (奶茶), with special effects

Next, Rocku Yakiniku. Grafitis on the wall, street-like-culture feels, and its BBQ grill, simply rocks! More wagyu please!

Rocku BBQ Prime Set

Fancy some sukiyaki and shabu-shabu? Look no more. Sukiya has it! Just a few steps away from Rocku. Actually, both brands are under the same company; The Creative Eateries Group.

sukiyaki and shabu-shabu

How about a western interlude at Manhattan Fish Market? Ask for the Manhattan Flaming Seafood Platter and the Sizzling Brownie with Ice-Cream. Nice show.

Sizzling Brownie with Ice-Cream

Everyone's talking about the Korean wave. So, how about some Korean food? Patience, my friends. Seoul Yummy, the seventh destination. Seafood stew, spicy and shioks!

Seoul Yummy, communal dining

Still not done yet, proceeded to Ramen Champion to sample ramen from Aoyama, Bario, Gantetsu, Ikkousha, Iroha, Riki, Taishoken and Taka No Tsume. Each stall has their own specialties, so depending on your mood and cravings, we're spoilt for choice!

cold & spicy tsukemen (Taishoken)

Emerging victorious, with still some space in the tummy. Next, was Ireland's Potato, take-away.

cheesy baked potato skin, honey mustard, sour cream

How about something really cold & yummy, healthy and fat-free? Found that at Berrylite, 100% American fat-free frozen yoghurt.

soon to be launched (in April 2013): Greek yoghurt parfait

The finale of the Bugis+ Food Trail 2013, and last (11th) stop at Hawaiian Kitchen Aloha Ma Maison, located at Level 1. Pancakes!

homemade fruit pancakes with whipped cream

If you're interested to know more, just click on the individual links to the respective dining places. Click here to go back to the top links.

Special thanks to the organisers and our various hosts for this Bugis+ Food Trail. Thank you for the food, your time and the useful information! To fellow bloggers, pleased to meet you and till next time, take care!

 

Bugis+

Location: 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067
Operating hours: 10:00am to 10:00pm Daily
Website: www.bugis-plus.com.sg
Twitter:  twitter.com/bugisplusmall
Facebook: facebook.com/BugisPlus.SG








 
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