A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
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Though it is in a restaurant setting, the mala prices here remain affordable and competitive with food court prices.
Yakitori Yatagarasu is worth a repeat visit for a casual dinner.
I’d recommend dunking the crispy crackers into the soup to soften it up and dipping the white fish rolls into the spicy-sweet sauce.
Was there any difference between then a now? I didn't think so.
Quite tasty vermicelli with garlic fragrance and wok hei, and fresh and tasty prawns.
Quite meaty and fresh tasting, with only the slightest alkaline taste. Lacked a bit of the spicy and garlicky kick, but the freshness made up for it.
We were deeply satisfied with the food and service. Highly recommended.
Beers also start at $5 for half a pint, definitely cheaper than most bars in the area.