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For a full story coverage, please visit:http://www.epinosh.com/kiseki-japanese-buffet-restaurant-singapore/I am not a typical fan of buffet-style meal but I am happy to have it once in a while. And specially when the group is large, I can rest assured that each of them will find something fanciful among the 8 self-help stations. This is achievable, given the mega spread Kiseki is offering. Not sure if its a blessing, but close to 40% of the range are non-Japanese cuisines. While the Japanese dis
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I am not a typical fan of buffet-style meal but I am happy to have it once in a while. And specially when the group is large, I can rest assured that each of them will find something fanciful among the 8 self-help stations. This is achievable, given the mega spread Kiseki is offering. Not sure if its a blessing, but close to 40% of the range are non-Japanese cuisines. While the Japanese dishes still make up the majority, I am one of those weirdo who only eye for that fluffy looking deep pocketed batter cake resting on the iron rack. For all you know, I am dotty about waffles.
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In my view, a buffet feast equates a marathon participation. Just as the gun sounded, I find myself derailed and taking shortcuts to the finishing line – dessert station. There, my eyes are fixed at the lady behind the waffle maker, counting the number of waffle wedges she is dishing out and eye balling frantically for condiments for a switch up. Fresh fruit dices -nope. Candy rice – nope nope. Jellied puddings, mochi and Daifuku – nope nope nope. Until I reached the chilling box with 6-8 flavours of gelato – yes; black sesame, green tea & vanilla checked. Then that chocolate fondue drizzles – again marked! They are invited to join me at my table.
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Not to worry if waffles didn’t wow you, there are bite-size green tea azuki and cheese cakes to make you smile too.

After the off-track, I joined the rest on the official route – pacing up and down the counters, examined each food items closely. I picked a few sizable tempura from the Agemono sub-section – ebi, kani stick & yasai (broccoli), all tasted fresh and crunchy of which, I liked the vegetable most. Okay, crowned me a vegan if you like.
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Then slightly to the right, there are Teppanyaki & Robatayaki where you find monstrous grilled salmon fish heads, shishamo, baby tender chicken teriyaki sticks and grilled plumply shitake mushrooms. Towards the end of the row, I ordered some wok fry assorted vegetables, mostly bean sprouts with a few stringy choy sum – not bad though I’d prefer marche’s. My girlfriend ordered a portion of Teppanyaki pork collar in ginger sauce which I thought was pretty delicious, moist and very tender, not fibrous and the seasoning was just right. The cook done it better than the garlic beef steak which tasted leathery. Oh, please bring along those table-numbered mini file clips found on your table when ordering so that the wait staff could send the food when it’s ready.
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Walk around the bustling see-through kitchen, another row of food items revealed. At the left-hand corner, you could order Italian pasta of 3 choices – Wafu vinaigrette dressing, creamy carbonara or konkase tomato sauce; alternatively, pick up a ready thin-crust pizza with teriyaki chicken, Japanese curry or seafood toppings. Potato-goers could give the Rösti a shot, its shredded surface was pan-roasted to crisp but it lacked that robust buttery flavour I used to know.

Stroll along and you get to reach out to more fried items like potato ebi rolls, cheese crab balls, seafood Croquettes, Haru Maki (spring roll) seafood. Next, I flipped open the steamer cover and help myself to the hearty winter dish – Japanese oden with plentiful of squishy quail eggs, fish cakes with hidden popping fish roe, perfectly stewed daikon, glutenous konjac (greyish starch corms) and the most delightful Kinchaku pouch - deep fried bean curd wrapped with fish cake. I enjoyed the light soy sauce broth that makes everything taste homely.
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While I skipped the egg plants and roasted chicken, I took a bite on the Japanese curry udon placed along the next counter. I am glad that the udon didn’t taste overly soggy but the curry seasoning was a bit loud, somewhere didn’t fare quite right. I heard the pork shabu ramen did better. Well, I was unlucky then.

You may want to try out Chawanmushi or Tamagoyaki in the bamboo tray plus a bowl of steaming hot seafood soup. Or simply walk to the adjacent counter for some cold seafood selections – chilled prawns & mussels or clams, salads, soba, sushi and sashimi.

With so much to offer, what else could make my people über happy? I don’t know.
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2012-08-23 17 views
Tofu Cheese Cake - Silky soft cheese cake with a dash of raspberry topping.Cold Green Tea Noodles - Nice to be taken in between other dishes, a refreshing dish"Made to Order Pasta"..own choice of pasta & ingredients. Sphaghetti Alio Olio with Crab Meat and Mushroom slices.BBQ Potato in a Jacket & Mushrooms. Well seasoned items.Lovely Japanese Snacks - Rice Flour Balls (Dango) with Red Bean Paste, Sesame Mochi..sweetness level loved by health conscious people ~ not that sweet.Tempura Prawns - Cri
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Tofu Cheese Cake - Silky soft cheese cake with a dash of raspberry topping.
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Cold Green Tea Noodles - Nice to be taken in between other dishes, a refreshing dish
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"Made to Order Pasta"..own choice of pasta & ingredients. Sphaghetti Alio Olio with Crab Meat and Mushroom slices.
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BBQ Potato in a Jacket & Mushrooms. Well seasoned items.
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Lovely Japanese Snacks - Rice Flour Balls (Dango) with Red Bean Paste, Sesame Mochi..sweetness level loved by health conscious people ~ not that sweet.
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Tempura Prawns - Crispy to the last bite. Goes well with the Tempura Sauce &some other sauces like tomato or chilly sauce too.
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Yuzu, Green Tea & Black Sesame Trio. Simply delicious! A nice dessert to end off a sumptious spread.
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Japanese Black Curry - Best on steamed rice. Also nice on Tempura Prawns or some crispies.
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2012-07-31 20 views
This is really a value for money buffet. There are many stalls preparing different kinds of food ranging from sushi&sashimi, hotpot, pizzas, pasta, egg omelete, fried stuff, appetizers, desserts etc. The drinks are also free flow. The best part of the buffet is having unlimited servings of sashimi and the tempuras. I love the crunchy prawns hiding behind the cripsy batter. Also, be sure to try their tofu cheesecake and some other cakes which they have and do not replenish!
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This is really a value for money buffet. There are many stalls preparing different kinds of food ranging from sushi&sashimi, hotpot, pizzas, pasta, egg omelete, fried stuff, appetizers, desserts etc. The drinks are also free flow. The best part of the buffet is having unlimited servings of sashimi and the tempuras. I love the crunchy prawns hiding behind the cripsy batter. Also, be sure to try their tofu cheesecake and some other cakes which they have and do not replenish!
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2012-07-22 23 views
the cute and crispy sinful fried stuffsThey have a wide variety of food, which is really really worth the money. The rosti is good too with the sour cream, just slightly oily. The omelette is sweet, just that those on Tamagoyaki sushis and i loved it! The grilled stuffs are fantastic too, especially the prawns. The teriyaki chicken was well flavored and tasty.
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the cute and crispy sinful fried stuffs

They have a wide variety of food, which is really really worth the money. The rosti is good too with the sour cream, just slightly oily. The omelette is sweet, just that those on Tamagoyaki sushis and i loved it! The grilled stuffs are fantastic too, especially the prawns. The teriyaki chicken was well flavored and tasty.
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2012-07-03 8 views
It has shifted from its original place at Heeren to Orchard Central just barely a month ago and I eagerly waiting to try it out at its new location. The food types remains unchanged, with different sections available. The dinner buffet probably has more offerings than the lunch. I had the lunch buffet and there is the salad section, japanese cold noodles section, teppanyaki section, pizza/pasta section, sashimi section, sushi section, hotpot section, tempura section, dessert section and drinks!
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It has shifted from its original place at Heeren to Orchard Central just barely a month ago and I eagerly waiting to try it out at its new location. The food types remains unchanged, with different sections available. The dinner buffet probably has more offerings than the lunch. I had the lunch buffet and there is the salad section, japanese cold noodles section, teppanyaki section, pizza/pasta section, sashimi section, sushi section, hotpot section, tempura section, dessert section and drinks! As you can imagine there is really a wide variety and the food is pretty good as well!

I love the sashimi cuts of fatty salmon which are fresh and firm to the bite. Other of my favourite stuff are the tempura prawns which are sweet and crunchy. There is even the spicy tempura version, but I stuck with the normal once because the spicy one is more saltish than spicy. Not forgetting the chawanmushi which is also one of my favourites with the silky smooth custard.

The pizza is also worth trying, but be sure to take it when you see the chef dishing it out on the plate, because a warm pizza is definitely more delicious than a cold pizza. The desserts are also quite substantial, though I was hoping there could be more varities because some of the better desserts are not replenished. The tofu cheesecake that I had was delicious and I am glad I took two becuase I don't see it again after that when I went for my second round. With the affordable price tag of $19.90++ for weekday lunch, it is definitely worth a visit.
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