The tanginess and tartness of the yuzu combined the mild sweetness of the yogurt make for a refreshing palate cleanser. It’s perfect in-between dishes or just as a way to wrap up a good meal with your pals!
I like the Iced Honey Yucha Soda ($5.80) at Kogane Yama which is packed with heaps of antioxidants and is also great to combat the heat.
With hearty, delicious Japanese bowls, that deliver on both quality and affordability with a wide variety of options to choose from, this homegrown restaurant brand is bound to be a hit among diners.
Kogana Yama also offers a variety of ice-cold beverages, ideal for pairing with their bowls of fried delights.
Overall, Kogane Yama is a more than competent addition to the fray as far as ten-don restaurants go.
Kogane Yama is a local brand and we like them to do well.
Kogane Yama is the latest addition to the Tendon options we have in Singapore, I am currently torn between this and Tendon Ginza Itsuki - in terms of money value and quality.
If you are looking for a decent Japanese restaurant in Bugis to satisfy your hunger pangs, Kogane Yama is a pretty good value for money option.
This place is worth a visit, especially because there’s no hour-long queue to brave through unlike at more established tendon places.
If you’re a fan of tendons, then this is one place you can’t afford to miss.
The Tempura portion offered by Kogane Yama is huge and tasty. We at NAHMJ fell into a food coma after having a set meal per person.
I personally felt that the restaurant needs to improve on the batter and maybe even the oil used.
The Tempura portion offered by Kogane Yama is huge and tasty. We fell into a food coma after having a set meal per person.
So the question is..... can locals handle the popular Japanese tempura bowl well? I was stuffed in the mouth with a positive answer..... Yes!
Overall, the food at Kogane Yama is pretty decent with crisp Tempura pieces and generous portions at an affordable price range similar to other Tempura/Tendon speciality shops around.
Kogane Yama will be worth a trip. A friendly note that Kogane Yama only accepts payment by cash or NETS.