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Exclusively for Japanese Food lovers, MOF @ Izakaya was a definite ideal place. Obtaining the freshest ingredients from Hokkaido, the premium quality of food was recognized. Personally like the environment here, quiet and classy. Wide selection offered, you would get your adore one for sure.Talking about their food, Curry was one of their specialties. Pipping hot while it served, the rice topped with little sesame. Savoury thick and rich in spices, the overall tasted nicely delicious. I finished
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Exclusively for Japanese Food lovers, MOF @ Izakaya was a definite ideal place. Obtaining the freshest ingredients from Hokkaido, the premium quality of food was recognized. Personally like the environment here, quiet and classy. Wide selection offered, you would get your adore one for sure.
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Talking about their food, Curry was one of their specialties. Pipping hot while it served, the rice topped with little sesame. Savoury thick and rich in spices, the overall tasted nicely delicious. I finished up it without any sickening feeling, yet I knew it was fattening. Forget about the irritating issues, my Friday dinner was pleasant just because of MOF.
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2013-11-25 232 views
If you are with a group of friends with different cravings, you can head to MOF and Lenas at Bugis and other selected outlets. The MOF and Lenas at Bugis operate concurrently offering Japanese and Western cuisine. This suited my needs perfectly because one day, while out with a friend, she wanted some Western cuisine while I wanted Asian food.We ordered bruschetta, and I had spicy meso ramen while my friend ordered steak. The ramen was relatively so-so but the bruschetta was nice! The bread was
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If you are with a group of friends with different cravings, you can head to MOF and Lenas at Bugis and other selected outlets. The MOF and Lenas at Bugis operate concurrently offering Japanese and Western cuisine. This suited my needs perfectly because one day, while out with a friend, she wanted some Western cuisine while I wanted Asian food.
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We ordered bruschetta, and I had spicy meso ramen while my friend ordered steak. The ramen was relatively so-so but the bruschetta was nice! The bread was toasty and added crunch to the whole bread. The toppings were nice too. I love how the ham reminded me of the ones I tasted in Spain.
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We also ordered dessert but I only liked the ice-cream part. The shaved ice was quite tasteless, save for the milo powder sprinkled on it.
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There was a promotion and we had flavoured Hoegardden beer. I chose grape but it still tastes like the original Hoegardden beer except that it has a slight purple-pink hue.
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MOF at Bugis is tucked away at a quiet corner of the mall and it has an adequate restaurant space such that it is unlikely that patrons will be required to queue for a table. MOF is also combined with Lena's, so you can choose between both Western and Japanese fare all in one space.The sundaes at MOF are my favourite, with a lovely selection of matcha desserts and drinks. This is a green tea haven that you mustn't miss out on! I ordered a Matcha Kurian ($8.80), Matcha Sundae ($8.80) and a Latte
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MOF at Bugis is tucked away at a quiet corner of the mall and it has an adequate restaurant space such that it is unlikely that patrons will be required to queue for a table. MOF is also combined with Lena's, so you can choose between both Western and Japanese fare all in one space.
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The sundaes at MOF are my favourite, with a lovely selection of matcha desserts and drinks. This is a green tea haven that you mustn't miss out on! I ordered a Matcha Kurian ($8.80), Matcha Sundae ($8.80) and a Latte ($3.80). They also offer an Iced matcha at $3.80, or a matcha latte at slightly over $5. Pricewise, the sundaes really give you a bang for your buck!
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This Matcha Kurian has a sweetness rating of 3/3, it comprises of fruits, greentea/redbean ice cream, soft serve, japanese dumpling balls, kanten jelly and a powder-coated sweet jelly. The presentation for their sundaes is impeccable, with a good contrast of colors, in a parfait glass, and the sundae set on a wooden tray.

Indeed, this sundae is really sweet -the jellies and the syrup makes for a sinfully sweet treat! The japanese dumplings are like chewy tangyuan balls, without any filling. These can get pretty filling, paired with the jelly. All their jellies go really well with the ice cream -creamy, not too icy and full flavoured. You will like this if you are a fan of fusion japanese parfaits -the jellies are distinctly Japanese, and the syrup has a flavour which balances the delicate aroma of true Nippon cuisine with a robust sweetness.
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The Matcha Sundae is slightly less sweet, with a rating of 2/3. This consists of the same green tea + soft serve ice cream combo, except that this one has cornflakes in place of the Japanese dumplings and jellies. This one only has the kanten jelly though (a plain jelly similar to agaragar), which is firm and does not have the chewiness of the powder-coated jelly. It provides a good contrast to the creamy ice cream, and the crunch of the cornflakes is refreshing.

I am torn between deciding which I prefer: the Kurian or the Sundae. Both have their merits, one boasts a flawless fusion of Japanese culture in a classic sundae while the other is less sweet (I actually preferred this sweetness level) and has all the elements of a good sundae without compromising on the taste. It all boils down to whether you want the dumplings and the sweetened jellies.
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The latte is perfect when taken with the one sugar that is provided, and the milk is steamed to a lovely frothiness. I could do with a stronger coffee taste though, but I suppose the Japanese like their flavours more subtle! The milkiness overpowers the coffee, so if you like really thick, fragrant coffee, this may not cut it for you. It's smooth and very milky though -not too thick too!

While I will strongly recommend all Matcha desserts, let's not forget that MOF also offers reasonably priced main dishes. You can find a good selection of noodles, sushi and bento boxes here. Do not expect much for service, however. They can be incredibly apathetic at times, I stood at the entrance with 4 servers standing around (presumably doing something else?) without anyone bothering to usher me to a table until one of them loudly said "Irashaimase!" before anyone bothered with me.

Note: This restaurant also has a lot of steps leading down/to other sections, so if you are with elderly or are injured, you may find this inconvenient.
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2013-07-29 83 views
Everytime i enter this particular MOF outlet, I always feel like I've been teleported to another realm. One where many diners are peacefully eating with the occasional loud Japanese greeting at the door. I ordered a Matcha Sundae as I was craving for some ice-cream and I saw that this was a member's dessert. I didn't get any discount as I didn't order a set meal. Anyhow, the Matcha sundae! ($6.80)It comes with a big fat chuck of matcha ice cream which sits on top of some sweet sauce, jelly and c
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Everytime i enter this particular MOF outlet, I always feel like I've been teleported to another realm. One where many diners are peacefully eating with the occasional loud Japanese greeting at the door.

I ordered a Matcha Sundae as I was craving for some ice-cream and I saw that this was a member's dessert. I didn't get any discount as I didn't order a set meal.

Anyhow, the Matcha sundae! ($6.80)
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It comes with a big fat chuck of matcha ice cream which sits on top of some sweet sauce, jelly and cereal at the bottom and on top of this ice cream, there was another vanilla soft-serve. WOW WOW! Two ice-creams in one dessert! It also came with fruits (Watermelon and cherry), a waffle There was also a small separate holder to add more matcha sauce/sweet sauce, i couldn't tell what it was.
I like that i can clearly taste the matcha flavour and eating fruits with ice cream is quite nice! Also, the cereal and jelly at the bottom was really good. I felt it was a little like ice kachang but the Japanese version! haha!
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2013-06-27 82 views
I was craving for some desserts and we decided to drop by MOF as they have quite a large selection of Japanese desserts, and also serves western desserts by LENAS which is within the same compound. The creme brulee was average, nothing special about it. I also got the soft served ice cream drizzled with green tea syrup, accompanied by sweet red beans - quite your standard Japanese dessert, but I liked the fried sweet potato that came along with it.
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I was craving for some desserts and we decided to drop by MOF as they have quite a large selection of Japanese desserts, and also serves western desserts by LENAS which is within the same compound.

The creme brulee was average, nothing special about it. I also got the soft served ice cream drizzled with green tea syrup, accompanied by sweet red beans - quite your standard Japanese dessert, but I liked the fried sweet potato that came along with it.
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Just like how we started meeting, Our Sashimi Moriawase ($18.00) came delectable and light. Swordfish, Salmon and Red Snapper. Sashimi can always be appreciated at any Japanese food fare. We enjoyed our fish critters so much that I almost forgot to take a snapshot until I realized there's only one of each kind left... I didn't tried the Katsu Curry Rice ($12.80) but the dish sure came with a big piece of deep fried pork fillet partially soaking up the essence from the Japanese Curry. How's that
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Just like how we started meeting, Our Sashimi Moriawase ($18.00) came delectable and light. Swordfish, Salmon and Red Snapper. Sashimi can always be appreciated at any Japanese food fare. We enjoyed our fish critters so much that I almost forgot to take a snapshot until I realized there's only one of each kind left...
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I didn't tried the Katsu Curry Rice ($12.80) but the dish sure came with a big piece of deep fried pork fillet partially soaking up the essence from the Japanese Curry. How's that for a Ommph factor ehh? I really love how the large plate was beautfully filled. Definitely worth the money!
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One of our project member who was at Funan the previous day queuing up for his Diablo III game went for the Salmon Set ($19.00) as it was named in my receipt. Looks good but once again, I didn't try the dish myself but everything.
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I could never seemed to get enough of Sashimi that afternoon and all those illustrations of MOF's bento menu simply caught my attention. I decided to go for the cheapest bento box instead. I have desserts on my mind too.

My Sashimi Bento ($9.80) was housed nicely in a glossy plastic box. Somehow as I was taking a snapshot of my bento box, I was reminded by a friend of mine whom I met up recently for dinner. My friend couldn't stop laughing at me taking photos after photos of my food. Well, I guess that obsession of mine has taken to a whole new level?

Be surprised to see your Salmon slices, succulently fresh and moist and then accompanied by the really petite Tobiko roe. I still prefer Salmon roe compared to the rather petite flying fish ones. They're just too mini of a fish roe to make any impact.

Our lunch meeting came to an end, we needed to sum up our whole afternoon into... What else but desserts?
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This was the reason I went for the cheapest bento set, the Creme Brulee ($6.80). It's just fun breaking the sugary glace with the dessert spoon and then worked my way into the soft custard. I was just contented with a scoop of Matcha gelato and a few pieces of sweet Mochi.

And with the last scoop of my dessert, we concluded the end of our meeting. Mind you, it wasn't all eat and no work ok? In fact, we came up with a series of new concepts and ideas to work upon. Let's look forward to our next meeting hopefully light and always enjoyable.
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My impression of the Ministry has always been fairly above average. It's one of those places where I will recommend for a quick and relatively affordable Japanese meal. As usual, I always start my Japanese meals with something light. Something like the Sashmi Moriawase ($18.00). There's a range of sashmi to choose from though for some reason I can't remember all of them. All I remember was I had sake (salmon), maguro (tuna) and mekajiki (swordfish). Of the three choices, my favorite would be the
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My impression of the Ministry has always been fairly above average. It's one of those places where I will recommend for a quick and relatively affordable Japanese meal.

As usual, I always start my Japanese meals with something light. Something like the Sashmi Moriawase ($18.00). There's a range of sashmi to choose from though for some reason I can't remember all of them. All I remember was I had sake (salmon), maguro (tuna) and mekajiki (swordfish).

Of the three choices, my favorite would be the mekajiki. It's pretty mild and firm. But being at the top of the food chain means higher mercury content. Hence I try my best to refrain from eating that much unless it's worth the risk! All in all, the sashmi were fresh and of good quality and serving them on ice retains the freshness longer.
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Chawanmushi was slightly expensive at $2.20 per cup. Price is something subjective. It depends on the individual's perception. In my opinion, it was still fairly average but if I want a good chawanmushi, I would opt for Shin Minori's Pumpkin Chawanmushi.
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Personally, I am a simple person who goes for simple meals but there will be always be a time where I would just go for a bit of glamour. Shabu-shabu was clearly on my mind that night. I yearned for having something to cook! Therefore, I decided on the Surf & Turf ($17.80). It's pretty healthy with two set of salads to wash that meaty beef and fishy sake.

It's all about having fun when it comes to eating and how much more does the fun gets when you get to cook what you eat? I sure enjoy the process!

Now for desserts which to me will always be the main attraction of any meals.
Repeat after me: "I LOVE DESSERTS!"
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Macha Sundae ($6.80) comes with not just Macha ice cream. It comes with fruits, jelly, cereals, and a white-ish vanilla ice cream tower! Of course since it's Macha Sundae, it is only right to top of with more macha sauce.

It's always best to shared such delightful stuffs with your other half. A mouthful here and a scoopful there. Desserts maybe sweet but nowhere sweeter than a loving couple.
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, I don't have another partner to share with. I guess that's where Macha Zen ($5.80) comes in. Azuki beans and matcha can never go wrong.

A perfect combination. A sweet unification.

But there's something that I don't quite like about MOF. Their menus. It's as though they went through a war zone! Extremely battered! As the man behind Surreal Gourmet, Bob Blumber once said:

"Presentation is ninth-tenth of the battle."

I don't know about you but as far as I know, Japanese are extremely particular about presentation but apart from those battered menus, I could see the quality and quantity in their food. Since there's a few MOF outlets around Singapore, it shows otherwise right? I guess one-tenth of the battle is the decisive factor.

For me though, I might be back but for their desserts only. It's not that I don't find my meals @ MOF well-spent but I always prefer trying out new places. So MOF, being a relatively common place would ruin my chance to blog about other places right?
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Plain Udons ($6.80) are best served in a clear both. A gracious amount of seaweed is always appreciated.

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2013-05-31 13 views
The FoodI ordered the chocolate vanilla sundae which consists of marsh mallow, 2 big slices of rock melon, cherry and wafer biscuit. The sundae is quite big when it arrive at my table and I immediately taste the 1st scoop of the ice cream without hesitation. The texture of the ice cream is soft and creamy and the chocolate sauce is rich and strong which tickle my taste buds. The fruits are also quite fresh and overall the sweetness is just nice.The PriceReasonably priced at $11 plus and is defin
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I ordered the chocolate vanilla sundae which consists of marsh mallow, 2 big slices of rock melon, cherry and wafer biscuit. The sundae is quite big when it arrive at my table and I immediately taste the 1st scoop of the ice cream without hesitation. The texture of the ice cream is soft and creamy and the chocolate sauce is rich and strong which tickle my taste buds. The fruits are also quite fresh and overall the sweetness is just nice.

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Reasonably priced at $11 plus and is definitely worth it as the portion is quite a lot.

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I will definitely come back again and highly recommended to try this restaurant!
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2013-05-04 14 views
There are a few restaurants serving japanese food in the bugis area, but MOF arguably has the widest variety to choose from (they even have a western food menu too). However, the queue is extremely long during peak dinner hours (waited for close to 45 minutes to get a table). This time, I ordered their sushi roll and soft shell crab sushi. They were freshly made and tasted average; but the soft shell crab was fried till crispy, and tasted well with the sushi.
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There are a few restaurants serving japanese food in the bugis area, but MOF arguably has the widest variety to choose from (they even have a western food menu too). However, the queue is extremely long during peak dinner hours (waited for close to 45 minutes to get a table). This time, I ordered their sushi roll and soft shell crab sushi. They were freshly made and tasted average; but the soft shell crab was fried till crispy, and tasted well with the sushi.
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M.O.F is just about the only place where I can get desserts like this. If any other openricers have any recommendations on where I can get desserts like these, do tell. The first time I tasted their red bean mochi, I ordered a second serving. The bowl was so deceiving because I thought it would be a big serving, turns out to be such a shallow bowl. That's hobbit serving; which is just about the only complaint I have about it. http://static1.sg.orstatic.com/UserPhoto/photopending/0/ES/002X8P6E187
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M.O.F is just about the only place where I can get desserts like this. If any other openricers have any recommendations on where I can get desserts like these, do tell.

The first time I tasted their red bean mochi, I ordered a second serving. The bowl was so deceiving because I thought it would be a big serving, turns out to be such a shallow bowl. That's hobbit serving; which is just about the only complaint I have about it.
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Just when I thought I had found my favorite dessert, I decided to try their other dessert items, and I chanced upon this.
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The baked sweet potato was a lil' piece of heaven right in my mouth! It could also be that I had a major craving for something sweet.
Nevertheless, M.O.F is again the only accessible place I know of to curb that craving for baked sweet potato.

I have also tried their mochi covered in peanut, which is honestly no different from muah chee, of which the $2.50 type taste so much better than the overpriced ones at M.O.F.

The other thing which is a definite must-have while I am at M.O.F would be their teas. They have 3 types of hot teas, which comes in a pot placed over a candle to keep it warm. So thoughtful, because teas just turn cold within an hour. Although I can't remember the exact name of the tea, the description included something with popcorn/rice flavor, and it is so fragrant I wish they sold the tea leaves separately.

But one golden advice: Go there just for their desserts. Their mains are
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Its edible, but hardly worth the price and definitely not the standards I expected for somewhere which served such yummy desserts.
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There was such a long queue during dinnertime I waited for more than 45mins! Was so hungry by the time there was a table. My order was served rather promptly though, it was a teppanyaki set with salmon, mushrooms, rice and salad. The good thing about it is that you can cook your salmon yourself, whether you like it seared or well done. However, do note that it is not fuss-free, as oil will splatter all around because of the butter on the pan, and it might get onto you.
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There was such a long queue during dinnertime I waited for more than 45mins! Was so hungry by the time there was a table. My order was served rather promptly though, it was a teppanyaki set with salmon, mushrooms, rice and salad. The good thing about it is that you can cook your salmon yourself, whether you like it seared or well done. However, do note that it is not fuss-free, as oil will splatter all around because of the butter on the pan, and it might get onto you.
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My bf loves Jap and even though I love it i cant say i want it EVERYTIME i eat out. At bugis, we found our compromise at MOF @ My Izakaya. They serve a huge variety of food so much so that we took about half an hour starring at the menu deciding what we want. I had tried LENAS, which is a concept restaurant by the same group serving western food and they actually had that menu here. On top of it, it has another specialised Japanese menu.My bf tried the tuna sashimi and his feedback was it wasnt
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My bf loves Jap and even though I love it i cant say i want it EVERYTIME i eat out. At bugis, we found our compromise at MOF @ My Izakaya. They serve a huge variety of food so much so that we took about half an hour starring at the menu deciding what we want. I had tried LENAS, which is a concept restaurant by the same group serving western food and they actually had that menu here. On top of it, it has another specialised Japanese menu.
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My bf tried the tuna sashimi and his feedback was it wasnt too bad for the kind of casual Japanese restaurant. Obviously the texture doesnt melt in your mouth but its good enough. He also ordered the hotplate set which comes with very very miserable pieces of salmon and thin slices of beef. There were some mushrooms on the side as well. It also came with a special apple sauce which was quite tangy and tasty. We don't think the price is worth it at all.

I ordered what was as 'chinese' as possible as im abit 'traumatised' by his japanese food cravings. lol. It was a agedashi tofu stirfry style with small pieces of fried fish on it. On the side, I had chose stir fry beansprouts and chicken. I would say taste is ok except that the food wasn't hot so it is either the aircon in bugis is too cold or the food was pre-cooked.

We paid $56 for the whole dinner and I would say the food quality still has a long way to go for the price they are charging. GIve me watami anytime!
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My virgin experience at this restaurant today! The lunch crowd at MOF is really quite crowded, but luckily my friend and I managed to get a seat. I love the ambience here, classy and not too quiet. There are quite a few steps and awkward interior designing (ie. a vase in the middle of the corridor) but still a pleasant place to dine in. A huge selection of food to choose from, including baked rice, pasta, pizza, soups, salads, desserts, drinks, and ala carte sushi. Really spacious! Suspending Ja
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My virgin experience at this restaurant today! The lunch crowd at MOF is really quite crowded, but luckily my friend and I managed to get a seat. I love the ambience here, classy and not too quiet. There are quite a few steps and awkward interior designing (ie. a vase in the middle of the corridor) but still a pleasant place to dine in. A huge selection of food to choose from, including baked rice, pasta, pizza, soups, salads, desserts, drinks, and ala carte sushi.
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Suspending Japanese-patterned banners - uh, okay cool.
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Salmon Pork Belly Sushi: $3.80++

I liked this a lot - but I'm definitely biased towards salmon - the more raw the better. Technically $2.29 each, a little expensive if you really break the prices down. A little expensive in my budget-opinion, but a little indulging once in a while won't kill.
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Smoked Salmon Baked Rice: $14.90++

It is absolutely delicious for the first ten mouthfuls... and here goes: it is in actual fact really very oily, fattening and fills you up really quickly. As much as it is tasty, I couldn't finish the whole thing with my best efforts.
The salmon was really really good though. I love it and looking at this picture now makes me long for it more. If only I could bring it back home and continue eating the rest of it, eh?

GST & Service Charge applicable here - no surprises. $0.30++ for even iced water. -_-
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there are loads of yummy foodie in their menu,which causes me don't know what to choose.. >___<as usua;, their food always take quite awhile to arrive..this is my all time's fav..iced matcha float..their matcha is made during matcha powder,not so sweet despite having the float,as the matcha itself has a little bit of bitter taste..grilled chicken salad..sad to say i don't eat the skin, so cannot really taste the chicken is being grilled.they come with a sauce which is a little sweet and
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there are loads of yummy foodie in their menu,
which causes me don't know what to choose.. >___<
as usua;, their food always take quite awhile to arrive..
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this is my all time's fav..
iced matcha float..
their matcha is made during matcha powder,
not so sweet despite having the float,
as the matcha itself has a little bit of bitter taste..
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grilled chicken salad..
sad to say i don't eat the skin, so cannot really taste the chicken is being grilled.
they come with a sauce which is a little sweet and sour..
very appetizing..highly recommended!
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last, we go to the main course..
salmon baked rice..
Didn't finish the rice too..
cox it's far too creamy for me..the salmon is too salty..
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total spending is about $40.45..
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2012-08-01 13 views
This japanese restaurant is full of surprises for their customers, especially on their presentation of their dishes are really nice. i ordered a ramen set while my friend ordered vegetarian set and together we ordered one dessert . But overall, I find the food alright. It's nice and all, but I won't remember it because it just doesn't have the 'it's so heavenly!!!' feel yet. The price is quite descent for such a big bowl of main course.
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This japanese restaurant is full of surprises for their customers, especially on their presentation of their dishes are really nice. i ordered a ramen set while my friend ordered vegetarian set and together we ordered one dessert . But overall, I find the food alright. It's nice and all, but I won't remember it because it just doesn't have the 'it's so heavenly!!!' feel yet. The price is quite descent for such a big bowl of main course.
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