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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

[Tasting] Akanoya Robatayaki 红乃家炉炭烧 @ 1 Tanglin Road

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I think I might have passed by this restaurant at some point in time, but yesterday was my maiden visit, thanks to the invite from Kris. Located next to Orchard Rendezvous Hotel (I made a mistake by searching for it within the hotel initially!), Akanoya looked kind of imposing from the outside with its huge signboard.

restaurant entrance

If you're curious about robatayaki cooking style (炉端焼き), here's the wiki link to read more about it. 

The first thing one notices upon entering the restaurant was the robatayaki counter. Diners would be seated around it, and one could observe the chefs in action via the open kitchen. 


Chef preparing kinki fish


The lovely smell of grilled meats would waft around and we look forward to the arrival of our orders. Pro-tip: Best seats would be away from the door.

robatayaki counter seats


ingredients sourced from Japan


Otoshi お通し


appetiser - nanohana (菜の花), sakura ebi (桜海老), crab roe (蟹籽), grilled pumpkin (かぼちゃ)

This was the tastiest otoshi that I've ever eaten. Ate it separately, ate all components together, it worked. The pickled vegetable in there suits my taste! Those crisp bits of sweet savoury sakura ebi contrasted well with the soft slightly 'seafood-dy' crab roe.


Bread パン


soft bread

seafood butter

Bread was like a prelude to our actual course meal, and am not one to complain especially if it came with a generous serving of their specialty seafood butter. Can't help but to spread the love~ I mean, the buttery goodness onto the soft bread. The local gal in me was thinking of how good that bread would be, if I dipped it into kopi-o...but I digress...hahaha!


Hakken


Agemono 揚げ物


paired with ginger and passionfruit tea (background photo)

crab croquette, liver sauce, ikura

Croquette was well fried to a golden brown and it was an overall balanced starter. The slightly carbonated ginger and passionfruit tea added a touch of sweetness to the agemono.


Nimono 煮物


meat and potatoes

I think my mind could not comprehend which one was the 'simmered' food when the nimono dish arrived. Was it the potatoes, or the chicken? Hmm, doesn't matter as I enjoyed it all the same.

Potato was done two ways; mashed and simmered/baked (?). Loved the subtle taste of the truffle slice. Chicken was well marinated and with firm texture.


Osuimono お吸い物



fish roe, prawn, mushrooms

The clear soup was prepared from extractions of dry-aged fish-bones and it had a clean, and mildly sweet taste to it. I think it helped to 'reset' the palate after the first few courses.

And, it was at this stage that I no longer felt hungry.


Kushi 串


served from the paddle


It was an experience to receive the dishes that were served via the boat paddle. If you needed an insta-worthy photo or video, the friendly Chef would wait patiently for you to be ready with your camera, before handing the food over to you.


(left to right) grilled; pork belly, chicken thigh, Ōmi beef (近江牛)

The grilled meats were served with 3 dips; yuzu mayo (creamy savoury), black miso garlic (savoury sweet) and yuzu kosho (tangy with mild spice). However, the meats were already flavourful without additional sauces required besides those that were already glazed during cooking.


kushi paired with Lady Grey tea (bergamot) and sudachi syrup


Brisket was used and Ōmi wagyu texture was likeably meaty tender. Served chunky and satisfying for the carnivores in us. 

ohmi wagyu beef


I liked the burnt bits of the chicken skewer for that burst of smokey flavours. Pork belly looked a tad dry but it wasn't. Overall, good mouthfeel for all the skewers.


Yasai


asparagus, green pepper, onions (served with onion miso puree)

Balance the meal with a serving of vegetables. The onions retained its slight crunchy texture and the onion miso puree was delectably sweet. Grilled broccolini, I like.


Sakana さかな


braised snapper, fish liver

The surprise in this dish was the liver. So good, so creamy. Leaves you wanting for more.


paired with darjeeling tea infused with black pepper

cheers~


Black pepper and black tea, together. Who would've thought? Try it for yourself when you're here.


Nikku ニク


Ōmi gyu beef cheek, on a bed of mashed potatoes

with golden sprinkles of fried garlic bits


The portions served for each of the course were indeed generous. Satisfied with this last savoury course of Ōmi beef cheeks.


Donabe 土鍋


sakura ebi, butter, rice

Donabe refers to the earthenware pot and for the last course, it was a rice dish. Staff brought over the pot for us to view and then proceeded to portion it out.

My individual bowl was packed to the brim!

pretty in pink (rice loaded with sakura ebi)

Loved the slices of abalone with its springy, tender texture. Rice was glistening from the butter and its flavours came predominantly from the butter, sakura ebi and ikura.

And, if you're still not full by this time, I salute you! Sincerely. I was struggling to finish my bowl of rice.

Just let the staff/Chef know that you are still not full after the rice course.

hot somen


Was rejecting this bowl of noodles as I was feeling full but quickly changed my mind after having a taste. Wow. The soup simmered from katsuobushi (bonito flakes) was so so flavourful. It was playing tricks on my mind making me believe that I could actually finish the whole bowl of hot, comforting noodles (we shared this bowl, by the way if you're wondering...)


Warabi Mochi


mochi, brown sugar, milk foam

The dessert was enjoyable and the brown sugar caramel lifts the taste by quite a bit. Texture of mochi was very likeable.

Mugicha (麦茶) soda

My favourite tea for the night was the Lady Grey tea with sudachi (スダチ) syrup. My first encounter with sudachi was on the ANA (All Nippon Airways) flight to Japan. It is a green lime-like citrus fruit and I remembered it as being extra sour when I had it that time. It was like an immediate 'wake-me-up' kind of drink! The syrup version at Akanoya was all sweet and fragrant lime flavours.

Lady Grey with sudachi syrup

more syrup please

Another interesting pair/tea discovery for that evening, was the Darjeeling tea with black pepper.



The Hakken menu is priced at $168++ and additional $38++ for the tea pairing, at this time of writing. Please enquire at the restaurant for more details.


Experience

The overall experience was good and as per Google reviews, one could expect great service from the friendly and caring service staff at Akanoya Robatayaki. A big thank you to Yen and Edward who took care of our party for that evening. 

Special thanks to William Liou (General Manager) who took time to introduce the cuisine, interesting anecdotes and overall, lighthearted interaction with guests. 

Thank you to Brandon Teo (Head Chef) for the delicious menu and for coming over to chat with us. Not forgetting the Robatayaki Chefs whom answered all our curious questions about the food.

Of course, good food is best enjoyed with good company, and that evening was well spent with my food buddies; Kris, Tiara, Hence and Ivan.



Akanoya Robatayaki 红乃家炉炭烧

Address: 01-01 Orchard Rendezvous Hotel, 1 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247905

Websitehttps://akanoya.com.sg/

Contact: +6567321866

Business Hours:

Fri - Sun: 12–2:30 PM, 5:30 PM–1:30 AM

Tue - Thu: 5:30 PM–1:30 AM





Saturday, June 24, 2023

Nozomi @ Star Vista

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After work dinner with Eric and Wendy, and Japanese cuisine it was! They had dined there before, so my turn to try, I guess? Hahaha! We were on the waitlist as it was Thursday and the place was busy. It took about 20 minutes before we got a table.

menu

 



I had the Salmon Trio and Ikura Don, while Eric had the Unagi Don and Wendy chose the Scallop Truffle pasta.

Salmon Trio Ikura Don @$24

The don came with their signature red sushi rice. The vinegared rice was rather mild and loved the overall oily mouthfeel of the fatty salmon especially the aburi'd ones. Came with wakame clear soup which was tasty.

Complimentary iced water is available upon request.

Unagi Kabayaki Don @$24

The rice bowls at Nozomi was kind of on the smaller side of things. 

Scallops Truffle Linguine @$36


The overall taste was rather mild for the pasta. Loved the scallops. We were enjoying our talks and dinner until we finally noticed that we were the only diners left in the shop at 930pm. Thank you to the staff who waited patiently for us.

Thank you Eric and Wendy for the dinner treat!


Nozomi

Address: 1 Vista Exchange Green, #02-20 The Star Vista, Singapore 138617

Websitehttps://www.nozomi.sg/

Contact: +65 9759 3622

Business Hours:

Mon: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:00–9:00 PM

Tue - Fri: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:00–9:30 PM

Sat: 11:30 AM–9:30 PM

Sun: 11:30 AM–9:00 PM

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Café Kitsuné @ Capitol

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Yen chose the place for tea after our lunch at Suntec. This place is nearer to Wu Pao Chun side. Was there around 4pm and we waited for a table.

shopfront


Staff was nice to pass us the menu and to talk to us a bit about the menu. The available bakes are visibly displayed, so one could just go over to that counter to see what's available for the day.

drinks menu


After half an hour, we were presented with a choice on whether we would like to continue waiting for a slightly larger table or all 5 of us squeezed to the smaller table. We didn't mind the smaller table plus I got tired of waiting. Hahaa!

table decor

Iced Houjicha Latte @$8.50

It was a warm day, so I opted for Iced Houjicha Latte. Pretty mild but it's likeable. The hot drinks looked pretty good with the latte art.

Latte @$7.00

Sesame Latte @$7.50

Tried a sip of the sesame latte and it tasted just like the sesame paste dessert albeit not so thick. Lovely flavour if you like sesame.

We got  a couple of the dessert, so our table was pretty busy with all the small plates.

Strawberry Shortcake @$13


I liked the cake. Tasted as how a strawberry shortcake would be.

cross section view



Think Wendy chose the Yuzu Pistachio. Hmmm, it was tiny. It tasted sweet, slightly tart and tangy. 

Yuzu Pistachio Strawberry Tart @$13

inner view

Actually, Yen just wanted the shortbread. Because of its shape. Cute fox shape. We got 2 out of 4 flavours. Had the plain and the choco ones.

Kitsune Shortbread @$4 (one piece)

photogenic

Also tried the Paris-Brest. Paris-Brest by far, is a good choice. Well, my sampling size was rather small. In reality, am only eating this like once in every few years? Ginett version was giant-sized in comparison.

Paris-Brest @$12

The cream was delicious, although one of friend would disagree. But this dessert is my kind of thing. And the shortcake.

Overall, the place seemed popular. There was a small line outside when we were there.


Café Kitsuné Singapore

Address: 13 Stamford Rd, #01-11, Singapore 178905

Websitehttps://www.instagram.com/cafekitsune

Business Hours: 

Daily 10 am–10 pm


Monday, November 21, 2022

Ka-EN Grill and Sushi Bar @ Capitol Singapore

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Was there for a late lunch with Shermaine and Kris, and our birthday treat for Kris.

store front


Kris chose the Premium Buta Kashira Don, while Shermaine decided on inaniwa udon.

Premium Buta Kashira Don @$22

Wagyu Suji Inaniwa Udon @$15


my choice

Premium Buta Don @$19

The accompanying salad and miso soup were good. Lots of dressing for the salad and there's clams in the miso soup!

salad

miso soup


mixed in the runny yolk

The Premium Buta Don uses chestnut pork loin and its texture was nicely tender. Overall, the dish was leaning towards the sweeter side. Hence, requested for the shichimi to balance the taste up a little.

We also shared a side dish of deep fried squid. It came rather late and we had actually forgotten about it. Nevertheless, the dish may looked oily (it was) but the taste was rather good. Crisp on the outside and superbly tender and flavourful on its inside.


Ikageso Karaage @$10

We had a lovely service crew attending to us that day, and she was cheerful and helpful. Attended to our queries and requests, and has adequate knowledge of the menu plus comes by often to check on us. Thank you.


Ka-EN Grill and Sushi Bar

Address: 15 Stamford Rd, #01-82 Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski, Singapore 178906

Websitehttps://restaurant.momos.io/ka-en-grill-sushi-bar-dd9a8

Contact: 6284 3788

Business Hours:

Mon-Thu: 11am–4pm, 5–10pm

Fri:  11am–4pm, 5pm–12am

Sat: 11am–12am

Sun: 11am–10pm


 
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