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Everyone has been raving about Omakase. I had to try it for myself and I finally found the opportunity to try it today.I ordered the Omakase Cheeseburger and had the patty done the recommended way - medium. No regrets about this cos it wasn't too tough and the meat was just right. The buns were very, very good. Super fresh and practically soaked with butter on the inside, and beautifully crunchy on the fine, outer layer. Had truffle fries as part of my meal, not the greatest. I've had better. To
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Everyone has been raving about Omakase. I had to try it for myself and I finally found the opportunity to try it today.
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I ordered the Omakase Cheeseburger and had the patty done the recommended way - medium. No regrets about this cos it wasn't too tough and the meat was just right. The buns were very, very good. Super fresh and practically soaked with butter on the inside, and beautifully crunchy on the fine, outer layer. Had truffle fries as part of my meal, not the greatest. I've had better. Total damage for fries, burger and a drink? $22.90. Yikes...

Was it worth it? Yes, for that one time. Would I return to spend that kind of money again on something so small? Nope.
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There has been so much raves about this new in town Omakase Burger. Some websites even say they are the best in Singapore. Today I ordered the Omakase Cheeseburger & Root Beer.The beef patty was really juicy, tender and just awesome, coupled with cheese, tomatoe and some lettuce with buttery soft burger. It lived up to its name of a good burger. I also ordered A&W root beer float and it's something that brings back childhood memory. You cannot go too wrong with Root Beer and vanilla ice cream. I
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There has been so much raves about this new in town Omakase Burger. Some websites even say they are the best in Singapore.

Today I ordered the Omakase Cheeseburger & Root Beer.

The beef patty was really juicy, tender and just awesome, coupled with cheese, tomatoe and some lettuce with buttery soft burger. It lived up to its name of a good burger.

I also ordered A&W root beer float and it's something that brings back childhood memory. You cannot go too wrong with Root Beer and vanilla ice cream. Its frothy and ice cold which was very thirst quenching.

Overall it was good. only thing is the portion is pretty small if you think of the price paid for it.
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I've been waiting to try the Omakase burger for quite a few weeks! Was so happy to finally try it! Firstly, let me warn that this is no cheap fast food price meal. I ordered the set - Omakase Cheese burger, with a side of fries (upgrade to Truffle fries) and a drink. This meal cost me over $22!! It is quite pricy and the burger is small but I was sharing with a friend so we split the cost. I ordered my burger medium done. It was very juicy and very nice! The beef didn't have that cheap (I call i
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I've been waiting to try the Omakase burger for quite a few weeks! Was so happy to finally try it! Firstly, let me warn that this is no cheap fast food price meal. I ordered the set - Omakase Cheese burger, with a side of fries (upgrade to Truffle fries) and a drink. This meal cost me over $22!! It is quite pricy and the burger is small but I was sharing with a friend so we split the cost.
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I ordered my burger medium done. It was very juicy and very nice! The beef didn't have that cheap (I call it the McDonald burger taste) aftertaste that most fast food burgers have. However, I'm not all convinced that it is worth the price. Certainly one of the better burgers in SG, but I didn't have that super "OMG" experience. The truffle fries are good - generous amount of truffle oil sprinkled over. Overall, I'll probably come back again to try another burger on their menu ... if I'm feeling wealthy.
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Friends were raving about this burger place so I had to try. Unfortunately, it was anything but special. The wait was long, way too long. I waited for about 40 minutes before I got my burger. The burger was seriously small? For the price of $14, I would really expect much more. I get it that the meat blend is special but it's not as if they are using super top notch beef inside. The cheese was rich and the bun not too bad. Unfortunately, I still don't see what the hype is.
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Friends were raving about this burger place so I had to try. Unfortunately, it was anything but special. The wait was long, way too long. I waited for about 40 minutes before I got my burger. The burger was seriously small? For the price of $14, I would really expect much more. I get it that the meat blend is special but it's not as if they are using super top notch beef inside. The cheese was rich and the bun not too bad. Unfortunately, I still don't see what the hype is.
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For pictures, check out my full blog post at http://melicacy.com/?p=5055Having received overwhelmingly positive feedback since its opening in October 2012, it’s been lauded by several publications, such as 8 Days Magazine and TODAY, as one of the best burger joints in Singapore.Initially, a few doubts emerged at the back of my head. Best burger? Really? Is it overrated? But the moment I sunk my teeth into the burger, my doubts cleared. The taste in itself is a riposte to those who doubt.What con
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For pictures, check out my full blog post at http://melicacy.com/?p=5055

Having received overwhelmingly positive feedback since its opening in October 2012, it’s been lauded by several publications, such as 8 Days Magazine and TODAY, as one of the best burger joints in Singapore.

Initially, a few doubts emerged at the back of my head. Best burger? Really? Is it overrated? But the moment I sunk my teeth into the burger, my doubts cleared. The taste in itself is a riposte to those who doubt.

What constitutes the best burger? The patty is crux, but it has to be accompanied by a more-than-decent bun and a specially concocted complementing sauce for the burger to be outstanding.

For the patty, banker-turned-restaurateur Cheng Hsin Yao deploys a method that has served him well during his corporate position –he churns out the perfect patty formula using the Excel spreadsheet.

The score on the Excel file – after a year and a half of meticulous experimentation, with hundreds of blends and recipes – determined the combination and ratio of the various beef cuts he uses.

The 130g minced beef patty is then rolled into a ball and smashed on a hot grill like how New Yorkers like it. The result? Smashing. The caramelised crust that forms on the surface of the irregular-shaped patty seals in the juiciness. The burger is best eaten whole, with your hands; thus sharing is not encouraged. It wouldn’t be anywhere near a strenuous chore to finish a burger on your own anyway.

The next difficult task after perfecting the patty was finding the perfect bun to match the calibre of his perfect patty. Not so difficult, when fate lends a helping hand, bringing him and a local bakery – whose recipe was taught by a Japanese artisanal baker – together. His patty and their bun, is a perfect marriage.

The bun is crusty, soft, fluffy and buttery without being greasy, as well as a tinge of sweetness that complements the savouriness of the patty and saltiness of the cheese. Sink your teeth into it, like your body would into a soft, inviting plush feather-filled mattress –those comforting feelings are very much akin.

The Omakase sauce is a blend of 13 secret ingredients, derived from numerous experiments. The result is a slightly sweet, slightly tangy, and palatably savoury consummation.

Another differentiating factor of Omakase burger is the cheese used –a specially imported American Cheese that melts evenly and into the crevices of the beef patty.

Omakase Cheeseburger ($13.90)

Hand-ground beef patty, toasted artisanal bun, melted American cheese, lettuce, tomato and secret Omakase sauce

There are four burgers on the menu, all with the same patty and bun, but with different toppings such as bacon, grilled onions and mushrooms. If you’re a first-timer, I would recommend the basic Omakase Cheeseburger.

Deluxe Cheeseburger ($15.90)

Topped with a generous helping of grilled onions and mushrooms

Building on more flavours to the basic Omakase Cheeseburger is the Deluxe Cheeseburger, which is also my personal favourite. The added sweetness from the caramelised onions and earthiness of the mushrooms hit all the right notes.

Ultimate Cheeseburger ($17.50)

Bacon and grilled onions and mushrooms for the real burger lover

If you’re a fan of bacon, the Bacon Cheeseburger ($15.90) would be an obvious choice. The Ultimate Cheeseburger would consist of smoky bacon, grilled onions and mushrooms.

Diners can double size any burger by paying $5.90 more.

Top up another $5.90 to make any item a full meal, which will give you regular-sized French Fries and any Soft Drink.

French Fries can be purchased separately at $3.90 for Regular or $4.90 for Large. 100% trans-fat free USA potatoes harvested from the Pacific Northwest are used.

Other sides include Sweet Potato Fries ($4.90/$5.90), Cheese Fries ($5.90/$6.90), Truffle Fries ($6.90/$7.90) and Onion Rings ($4.90).

If you’re grumbling about the travelling distance, find consolation in the fact that shuttle bus services are provided for free – from Toa Payoh, Newton and Botanic Gardens – which make the remote location more accessible.

Take it as a mini getaway from the bustling city, to enjoy exceptional burgers in a foreign locale, without having to leave the country. The food is worth travelling the distance for.

Plus points: there are electric points and free WiFi.
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