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Signature Dishes
Okonomiyaki
Review (10)
Level4 2013-01-03
58 views
We went to Osaka Town for a simple lunch. Spicy Nira Cahnpon ($13.80) is quite a good choice for me. Hot flavourful soup base with lots and lots of vegetables, such as cabbages, bean sprouts, spring onions and corn kennels. The rich soup broth might be slightly salty if drink it plain, but sip it together with ramen and vegetables makes it just nice. Salmon steak set ($14.80) served with half seafood okos with egg. The salmon steak is nicely pan-seared, drizzles with terriyaki sauce, quite alright in taste. The half seafood okos that comes with the set is very filling. Taste wise pretty ordinary, nothing too special. Not much seafood ingredients I reckon. . continue reading
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Level4 2012-11-13
10 views
Osaka Town located in Raffles City Shopping Centre specialises in serving Japanese Cuisine. In fact, Osaka Town is a mixed-concept restaurant so that customers can savour different varieties at one restaurant. Hence, Osaka Town offers two Japanese brands; namely Botejyu and Sen No Chanpon. Botejyu serves Okonomiyaki while Sen No Chanpon serves ramen from Kyushu.What is Okos? Well Okos are also known as Okonomiyaki; a Japanese savoury pancake that is grilled.There are many choices for the Premium Set which offers a combination of Okos (Pork / Seafood) and any rice set (Tofu Hamburger Steak / Salmon Steak / Chicken Cutlet / Shio Asri / Mix Mushroom / Spicy Pork).Seafood Okos with an egg on top along with Shio Asari, Rice and Miso soup.Shio Asari; clams with bean sprouts, carrots, onions.Seafood Okos with an egg on top along with Salmon Steak, Rice and Miso soup.For this set, we requested for the egg to be fully cooked. The Salmon Steak with greens.If you are wondering, why the lack of description, well... the dishes were just average. Nothing to shout about. Anyway, for $14.80, one can get quite a generous portion of food. Service wise, it can be hard to get the attention of the staff. Detailed review and photos: http://foodiefc.blogspot.sg/2012/09/osaka-town-raffles-city-shopping-centre.html continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-07
13 views
This restaurant has a very comfortable layout and is spacious. Was attracted by the wide range of items on the food menu and decided to give it a try. Have tried their pan fried salmon and was not too impressed by it. The salmon fish although is quite fresh but it was not really pan fried till crispy. The gravy used on top of it is quite bland and tasteless. The stir fried beansprouts does not really blend in well with the salmon fish, which make this dish taste really boring. continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-10
6 views
What a filling Hamburger set dinner at Osaka Town. The hamburger with bean sprout, miso soup, pearl rice and lastly best part of it is the okonomiyaki. The hamburger is juicy and tender. The vegetables are well cook. Okonomiyaki will full of Cabbage with bbq sauce and mayonnaise are the best part that i can mix with my rice and eat it. One words to describe "NICE" . continue reading
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Level4 2012-06-10
18 views
The okonomiyaki is huge!!! I felt like finishing the entire pan but the portion is really big. I like the sauce at the top, the pattern made the entire dish very presentable. Love the softness and sweetness of the cabbage underneath layers of flour and eggs. We also had sides, Gyoza and tempura. The gyoza is average. Didn't really like the sauce as it was a tad too sourish to my liking. As for tempura prawns, it was rather disappointing as it is not those authentic kind. Tasted rather soggy and not really fresh. continue reading
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