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2013-10-02
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Fukuya is a relatively new Japanese Restaurant located at Jurong Country Club. It offers authentic Japanese cuisine with Airflown ingredients fresh from Japan thrice a week. Seafood Mayo salad is made up of ten different ingredients. It's flavorful but can be a little too overwhelming with the salty taste. This is $10.80.My favorite would be the Sashimi Platter with 7 kinds of sashimi. The freshness level is top notch and the sweetness of the fish stays in the mouth. The special Kunbu Shoyu whic
Seafood Mayo salad is made up of ten different ingredients. It's flavorful but can be a little too overwhelming with the salty taste. This is $10.80.
My favorite would be the Sashimi Platter with 7 kinds of sashimi. The freshness level is top notch and the sweetness of the fish stays in the mouth. The special Kunbu Shoyu which have a nice thick taste which is not too salty pairs up well with the sashimi and not overpowering the taste of the fish. This platter cost $68.80 which is worth every cent considering its Airflown fresh from Japan.
Sushi Aburi style is something special as the sushi is seared to bring more flavors to the sushi. This is a chef special and not on the standard menu.
Dobin Mushi served here is slightly different from the usual offerings at other places as the broth here is brewed with fresh oysters. The soup is fragrant and sweet. This is $10.80.
Gintara Mentaiyaki is a popular Japanese dish and they did it slightly different here with the addition of cheese in the mentai cream which adds to the rich flavors. The grilled cod fish is moist with juice. This is at $20.80.
Seafood ramen here is offered in a fusion style with a western vegetable seafood broth. It's generous in the ingredients like scallops, salmon, octopus and many more! The taste is very light and you will not get tired halfway through the bowl. This is priced is $26.80 and recommended to be shared by two for its generous portion.
The Kyoho Ice Cream with Boiled Chesnut is a unique blend of flavors. I would say it's more like a sorbet which is super smooth and rich in the flavor of the Kyoho grapes. Very refreshing end to a meal.
Highly recommend Fukuya to all Japanese cuisine lovers!
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