I'd be back for their coffee jelly.
For the quality of food and the price they charged, it represented good value for money.
For dessert they do have watermelon and coffee jelly at their salad bar. Quite ordinary but still good to have an option.
The 66-seater restaurant with an open kitchen is located within vicinity from the rest of Keisuke’s restaurants, in Tanjong Pagar MRT station (Exit A)
Ramen Keisuke Group has established itself as the kingpin of Japanese comfort food in Singapore with another new dining concept, Teppanyaki Hamburg Nihonbashi Keisuke Beettei at Peck Seah Street in Tanjong Pagar.
I'm loving the open kitchen concept and in a way the exhaust was good enough that you won't have to worry about heading back after lunch or dinner smelling like your meal.
Hamburg Streak Keisuke’s ridiculously tender beef patties are both its boon and bane.
I have to add that I am really impressed that there are USB ports installed for customer use. You sit down and eat, plug in your charger, and get your battery juice powered up.
Given the affordability of a meal here, and that the restaurant does not take reservations, it is not difficult to predict that queues will start forming once the restaurant opens.
Over the past years, the Keisuke group has introduced several different concepts into the food scene just like the lobster and crab broth ramen, and now the Hamburg. I'm actually looking forward to the next one!