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The restaurant was located at the middle of a row of shophouses, with Raffles Place and Clark Quay as the nearest MRT station. The dining in area was quite small for indoor, just 2 tables which could seat 6 people each, and the counter table which could seat about another 6 people. Besides here, one could also dine outside by the river. It was quite cooling and romantic with soft lighting around.We started the meal with a glass of Kirin ($10/ 270ml). It was cool and refreshing.The first dish ser
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The restaurant was located at the middle of a row of shophouses, with Raffles Place and Clark Quay as the nearest MRT station. The dining in area was quite small for indoor, just 2 tables which could seat 6 people each, and the counter table which could seat about another 6 people. Besides here, one could also dine outside by the river. It was quite cooling and romantic with soft lighting around.
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We started the meal with a glass of Kirin ($10/ 270ml). It was cool and refreshing.
The first dish served to us was the appetizer platter, which had 4 appetizers - Garden Salad, Oitashi, Truffle Edamame, and Sardine NAMBAN DUKE.
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Garden Salad
Light and crunchy with soyu dressing.
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Oitashi ($6)
Boiled green leaves seasoned with broth.
The soft greens was crunchy and soaked up the flavours from the broth.
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Truffle Edamame ($5.50)
Boiled soy beans flavoured with truffles
It was crunchy inside but did not see any truffle nor tasted any.
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Sardine NAMBAN DUKE ($5.50)
Deep fried and marinated baby sardine style escabeche.
Quite different from the usual sardine's taste. I thought it was smelt fish from the first look.
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Singapore Roll ($13 small (4 pieces) / $23 medium (8 pieces)
Wrapped with crab, avocados, tomatoes, and seasoned with chilli flakes.

Sashimi Combination of the Day ($35/ 3 kinds)

We were also served salmon sushi and swordfish sushi.

The raw fish was quite fresh, but that was a bit too rice for me.
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DASHI-MAKI Eggs ($12)
Japanese omelette
The egg roll was topped with grated radish seasoned with soyu and small white fish.
Interesting and simple dish.
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A4 Wagyu Sukiyaki (Limited Price $29)
$10 for every 100grams of extra beef, $5 for extra sukiyaki vegetables.
The beef used here came from Hokkaido. It was very tender with very nice marbling on the meat. The vegetables was stewed till soft and flavourful.
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We enjoyed the beef with Dassai's Sparkling Nigori sake ($10/ cup, $90/bottle).
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Next we had Assorted Tempura ($20/ pax, $33/ 2-3pax)
There was corn, eggplant, pumpkin, mushroom, prawn and white fish. Served with tempura salt. Interesting method of eating. I felt the tempura was bit too oily. Maybe the one I had was at the bottom of the pile.
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For dessert, we were served watermelon slices so prettily.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2016-01-11
Dining Method
Dine In
Type of Meal
Dinner
Dining Offer
Tasting Event