The trip to Koma was spectacular and upon entrance, it gave diners a feel of being instantly transported to Kyoto at the instance.
One of the most talked about restaurants at Marina Bay Sands is Koma. It’s a Japanese Fusion style restaurant with very Instagrammable photo opportunities. We chose to make a reservation for our wedding anniversary here and we were not dissappointed!
Those who have been following my blog would know I am not particular with interior design when it comes to dining establishments; indisputab...
A fancy bar dining option, head here for a pseudo Waku Ghin experience if you are not able to snag a table at the Chef’s Table.
One of the most famous chefs in Australia, Chef Tetsuya Wakuda is a Japanese-born Australian chef based in Sydney, Australia.
What happened to enjoying the ambience and food? I wish there was an option to pay for silence.
Love the dessert counter. From this angle, don’t you find it looks like some place out of New York?
Overall, selection is good and i think the food quality is not too bad (especially when they use vanilla seeds for their desserts). But nothing really strike me to re-visit anytime soon but i am glad we tried it.... :)
A good dining experience for its price, and with its location in the beautiful lobby of the Sands hotel, this is one restaurant to visit either for lunch or dinner.
Such yummy satisfaction! No doubt this would rank as one of the top few gyudons I had in my life. However, the price was a bit steep.... and I am of the opinion that when it comes to wagyu; the best way to enjoy it is still in the steak form.
Two HUGE tiger prawns were grilled to perfection and topped with rich mentaiko mayonnaise sauce and flying fish roe. This was Oh-So-Juicy – rich flavourful juice gushed out of the crustaceans in each bite. Surprise mushrooms lined the shell’s inner parts – and even that had mildly absorbed the seafoody flavour. So. Very. Divine.
Overall, we were happy with our lunch at Sen of Japan. The food was nicely presented and was enjoyable. Considering the location of the restaurant and the views it offers, Sen of Japan’s menu is reasonably priced.
So if you are looking for quick and cheaper food alternative at Marina Bay Sands after shopping or playing Pokémon (still), Kuro-Obi might be the choice!
Thankfully, Kuro-Obi is considered wallet-friendly in high-end Marina Bay Sands, with ramen starting from $8.