The famous Shiok Maki and Pitan Tofu were great, and the Bacon Enoki called out to me but was less remarkable.
My last visit to Koh Grill & Sushi Bar was almost five years ago and I remember I waited quite a while in the queue before my family finally...
Koh Grill & Sushi Bar needs no introduction especially for Japanese food fans in Singapore.
Last but certainly not least, indulge in the Superstar Roll, a true crowd-pleaser that combines tradition with innovation. Mentaiko sauce negitoro meets crispy mozzarella cheese in this unique sushi roll, topped with seasoned tempura flakes and Tanuki Raw's special oko sauce. What sets this roll apart is the unexpected crunch from the tempura flakes, elevating the sushi experience to new heights.
As you can see, I chose the Foie Gras Truffle Yakiniku ($21.90)! I also ordered a set which comes with a drink, miso soup and salad. The beef is drizzled with truffle soy sauce and the foie gras is glazed with black garlic brown butter.
The chirashi don today was not great. i guess all depends on the freshness & cut on the day, but if it is inconsistent, means the retsurant not that great!
Overall, I enjoyed my meal here at Kyoaji Dining very much once again - ambience was still subtly elegant and cosy as I remembered, and service crew so hospitable and friendly.
Loved the prior dining experience from 3 years back at Kyoaji Dining, and this visit lived up to our expectations. From the zen minimalist ambience, the attentive and efficient service, and fresh delicious Japanese food which is well-executed and reasonably priced, Kyoaji Dining continues to quietly impress across all categories.
Kyoaji Dining is almost an institution these days, with regulars visiting frequently for their exquisitely crafted and still delicious Japanese dishes, which are now more affordably priced.
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Pretty good quality items and some selections which are not found sometimes in Singapore chains.
The best value for money dish was this plate of tempura prawns. Four medium sized prawns for $4.80 was an offer I could not refuse.
Comparing Sushiro to other conveyer belt restaurants at the same price range (Sushi Express, Genki Sushi, etc), Sushiro is much better in terms of quality and range.
I'm not sure if it's because my expectations have become distorted or if the quality has eroded over the years.
We were glad to find a good meal in a restaurant in Orchard Road in Singapore, the most expensive city in the world.
For the longest time, my friends had been talking about the sushi bar and I frequently mistook it for the standing sushi bar I visited ten...
Overall, we can understand the popularity of the Sushi Bar Taka. Prices are not the lowest in town, but the quality of the food was higher than average.
Overall, the meal at Sushi Kyuu was great with a quite affordable price tag of SGD 129 and there were many different types of sushi I tried which are not easily available in other restaurants.
Is Sushi Kyuu By Shunsui value for money? Relatively so, as the price point is competitive, though there are hits and misses for me. Head here if you are more of a sushi omakase person, and it would not break the bank.
Overall was worth it considering the ingredients served for price at S$68++ per pax. We also topped up S$48++ for sake pairing. This is optional but my friend and I decided to treat ourselves to a nice drink. There are sake and beer options on the menu.
Will I Return Again? Even at the top tier omakase menu at S$188++, Unkai offers much value as compared to other Japanese restaurants in Singapore where the highest end menu easily goes up to S$400-S$500.
With the rebranding, Ayumu has brought its focus back to traditional Edo style sushi.
Sushi Ayumu is a fine Japanese dining journey. It is by no means cheap, but it gets you the Japanese experience without flying to Japan.
Sushi Ayumu receives their hon-maguro and uni from the same venerated supplier as Michelin-starred sushi-yas Sushi Saito and Sushi Sawada.
The beef was well… beefy with some bite, but tender enough; cooked just nice with just a little bit of char. Quite nice, but nothing I would go back for at close to $50. Appears to be frequented by those with family or business wealth, with many regulars.
Personally, it leans towards a more kappo-style for me since the courses showcase a variety of preparation techniques. The lunch menu definitely offers more value if you want to experience an omakase meal at Jinhonten.
To be honest, I may have just walked past this restaurant several times without knowing there is a legitimate Japanese sushi bar inside. Now you know.
Run Run Sushi also offers a variety of Japanese dishes like Chicken Katsu and Ebi Fry through their site.