Sunday, April 17, 2011

Sandaime Bunji @ Millenia Walk

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Located at #01-14/15 Millenia Walk, Sandaime Bunji was easily noticeable. It is next to another Japanese restaurant.

Visited on a Sunday evening at about 745pm, and the person in-charge informed us that the restaurant closes at 9pm and last order is at 830pm. Was ok with it, and we were seated promptly. Heard that the restaurant is famed for its gyutan and oden dishes, as well as fish cakes. Ordered a gyutan set (@$29.90), a satsuma age seafood, a small beer and a shochu green tea. Wanted to try their yuzu alcoholic drink but it was not available.



sauces

menu
shochu green tea (unsweetened)

beer
cute embroidery on coaster

satsuma age seafood

 The drinks were the first to arrive, followed by the seafood fish cake. The only Japanese fish cakes that I've ever tasted were the ones sold at Isetan supermarket. The version here tasted much better, especially if eaten with the ginger mash. The ginger mash seemed to be seasoned by salt, and tasted like a dry version that we usually get from chicken rice stalls.

there's tako, and green beans in the fish cake

this small mound of ginger, was able to lift the taste of the fishcakes

Next up, was the gyutan set which comprises of grilled ox tongue, oxtail soup, tororo, rice, salad and tofu.

gyutan set
spicy miso paste, and kimchi to complement the grilled tongue

grilled ox tongue

The ox tongue was rather salty, but it goes well with the rice and the clear ox tail soup. The kimchi and spicy miso increases the enjoyment of eating the grilled tongue as it brings out a new dimension of taste when eaten together. The texture of the tongue was chewy but not tough.

mixed rice with barley
tororo (grated yam)

tororo over rice, yums!

First time having tororo, and it was fun and enjoyable. Slimy but likeable. Smooth tasting and probably pretty filling.

ox tail soup

salad

tofu

The cold tofu has a very clear clean taste as it is served without any sauces. Hmmm.. too plain for me. Preferred to eat it with the spicy miso instead.

restaurant interior, with open kitchen concept

comfy cushion seats on tatami

rows and rows of sake

Ended the night with a complimentary cup of roasted tea.

kocha

Two person shared this meal, and the bill (inclusive of GST and drinks) was about $65 in total.

Hokkaido Fish Market @ Novena Square 2

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Located at Level 4 of Novena Square 2, near the food court. Fuss free, and simple meal here. Can choose to buy the ready-made sushi or have one of their daily set meals for dining-in.

Opted for a sashimi set @ $11.80 nett. Three kinds sashimi (10 pieces), rice, miso soup and green tea.

sashimi set
rice with seasoning
maguro

salmon

hamachi

The rice was lacking in consistency (some parts too soft, other parts not), but the sprinkling of seasoning ontop of the rice was nice. The maguro and hamachi were sliced thickly and has a nice firm bite to it. A very filling lunch.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Genki Sushi @ Orchard Central

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Located at Level 3 of Orchard Central, this newly opened sushi joint is located nearby the sandwich and coffee places, and the washroom. First impression of the place. Bright. Mostly white, yellow and black are the predominant colours. Second impression. Small. The place was a little smaller than I expected.

Visited on a Sunday early evening, and there were ample of seats available. The staff look relatively young. The cashier counter staff seemed inexperienced. She was not friendly and did not attend to us (even when the cashier counter is not busy). She simply pointed to her colleague serving the tables, as if to say that wait for that person to get you seated...

Anyway, we got our seats, and was shown the way to order through the ipad. Looks like eating here is going to be fun! To order, simply click on the dish that you want. It will then appear in the train slot at the bottom of the screen. Note that there's only 4 slots available, so once its filled up, simply send the orders to the kitchen first.

ipad ordering system



table view
counter seats (probably for one diners?)

The conveyor belt here looked different. For once, there was practically nothing circulating on it, except wasabi and menu cards. But soon, I understood why.

wasabi, be careful not to take too much

The orders came to the table via a car. It is like the kitchen receives the order, makes it and places them on a car-like tray and sends it to your table. It was quite cool!

orders received, so take out the plates and click on the blinking button (with the genki mascot) to return the car
sending back to kitchen!

It was fun watching your food zipping in and stops right at the table. The staff had ipods connected to the ipad ordering system and hence, is able to check your orders should there be any errors. Need to be somewhat tech-savvy to work here!

Back to the food.

nicest ginger ever

potent wasabi

free to mix green tea powder is available on the table, and hot water dispenser

Two small scoops of green tea powder made the entire cup looked very greenish. I think I've refilled it with hot water for about 3 times and it still looked very green! Maybe 1 small scoop next time will do? Each cup is $1.50++ and free to refill with as much powder and water as you like.

chutoro @ $3.80++ per piece

otoro @ $5.80++ per piece

wasabi squid

something cheaper to fill me up

oyako don

The yellow sushi plates here on the average are about $2.30++ except for the premium items (gold plates). The chutoro was nice with a firm texture. The otoro has a nicer, more oily texture but has a weird taste. Tasted like it had a bit of uni smell attached to it. Hmm. The wasabi squid, not sure why, but looks very slimy with too much liquid in it. Was a little too salty too when eaten on its own.

But technology can be further improved. There was an item not available that day, but somehow it still appeared in our bill shown in the ipad because apparently the system couldn't cancel once the order has been taken. Hence, the staff will still need to come to the table to calculate the number of plates aka the traditional practice. Just remember to check the final bill to ensure that everything is in order.

This meal costs about $39 for 2 pax.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Swee Choon Dim Sum @ Jalan Besar

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Located at Jalan Besar Road, this establishment has been around for some time. Opened from 6pm till 10am, so don't come at the wrong timings, otherwise, you'll be in for a disappointment! We chose to sit at the open space area under large trees to enjoy the cool evening air.

view from its open-spaced area aka backlane

Once seated, we were immediately attended to by a friendly auntie.

menu
basic setup

We came for dim sum, so we ordered the basics like har gao, siew mai, beancurd roll, carrot cake, pork ribs, chicken claw, lor mai gai and fried banana fritters. Looks like we preferred the Hong Kong styled dim sum items rather than the Shanghai ones as this place serves up two styles of dim sum. For drinks, we had cold soya bean.

cold soya

The dim sum arrived in succession one after another.

chicken claw
lor mai gai
Chicken claw was not as tender as other places, so the enjoyment level as down one notch. Lor mai gai on the other hand, was good. Plump looking chicken pieces sitting on top of tasty glutinous rice that was cooked to just the right consistency.

carrot cake

As pre-warned by my friend, the carrot cake came in two large pieces that was cut into 3 bite size pieces each. Is there a saying that the side pieces were the best tasting ones and usually people will go for the sides? Not sure, but the guy in our group said so. Although the carrot cake looked like it had been fried a little too much, but the taste was good. Fragrant with bits of chinese sausages (lap cheong). Good to eat.

har gao
siew mai
A common attribute of har gao and siew mai; tightly wrapped. Only difference is the fillings and its skin. The har gao skin was not too thick and manages to hold its fillings of large chunks of prawns neatly. The pork filling in the siew mai was firm and not too dry, but not outstanding.

pork ribs

The pork ribs was tender and chewy. Not too salty and just right to be eaten as it is.

fried banana roll
beancurd skin roll

We enjoyed the deep fried items (beancurd skin roll and banana roll) very much. Clear winner of the night! The banana was crunchy and sweet. Like a dessert. While the beancurd skin was crisp and the filling of minced prawns were nice complements to the skin.

There were 12 dishes in total and we paid about $30++ for 3 pax.

Su Korean Cuisine @ Far East Plaza

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Located at Level 1 of Far East Plaza, this restaurant is located at one remote corner. Last visited in 2007 (wow, that many years ago!) and hence, it was about time for a revisit.

It was a weekday evening, hence the place was not that crowded. Still looks about the same as three years back but the menu has changed a little. Knowing that their BBQ was good, we chose a set menu for two @$52++ that comprises of BBQ meats (chicken and beef short ribs), kimchi soup, rice and complimentary side dishes and fruits. However, my friend do not take beef, so we changed it to pork collar.

wet towel, chargeable
complimentary side dishes

The side dishes comprised of 8 different types of items. There were blanched items (spinach and bean sprouts), stir fried items (celery and ladies finger) and potato and kimchi. The bean sprouts tasted a little unfresh that night so we didn't take too much of it. The cooked potato and celery were nice. Tasted just like home-cooked.

marinated chicken

The service staff will ask if you'd like the BBQ meat to be cooked in the kitchen or DIY. We prefered to do it ourselves, because that's part of the fun! But it could get kinda hot in your face kind with the middle of the table heating up.

BBQ in progress
beautifully barbeque'ed meat

The meats were well marinated and tasted good. Pork collar was firm with some fatty bits while the chicken meat was tender. Service was a little erratic as they forgot to serve the lettuce and bean paste for us to eat with the meat. Dab a little bean paste (slight spicy), not too much because it is salty onto the fresh crisps lettuce, add a slice of raw garlic, place the still smoky meat (right of the hot grill) onto the leaves, wrap it tightly and put into the mouth. Yummy.

kimchi soup

The kimchi soup was served in a hot stone bowl. Its spice level was lower than expected and there was sweetness in the soup. Enjoyable with white rice. There were rice cakes and tofu squares in the soup as well. So it will fill you up quite fast.

I am not sure if a two seater (or whether there were any two seaters in the restaurant) could accommodate so many things on the table. But was glad that they put us at a table for 4. Cold korean tea goes well with the BBQ. The side dishes and tea are refillable.

This meal costs about $65 (incl. of taxes) for two pax.
 
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