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x2dino
This is x2dino living in Bukit Panjang. I am a Executive, work in Toa Payoh. French, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Café and Seafood, Steaks and Grills, Buffet .
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Hearty Soup  Smile Dec 25, 2013   
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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Restaurant | Vegetarian | Chinese Soup | Western Soup | Halal

Tokyo Chicken Stew

Tokyo Chicken Stew

 
I’ve always enjoyed eating at Soup Spoon as their soup is really tasty and delicious! One of my favourites is the Tokyo Chicken Stew. The hearty portion, consisting of chicken chunks and mixed vegetables, is a healthy lunch option to keep me satiated throughout the day. The soup is flavourful and the best part is it doesn’t taste MSG loaded.

For those who are looking for a complete meal, you may top up to a set which includes a drink and a
salad/sandwich/wrap. I chose the Chilled Soba with Teriyaki Chicken salad to match with my Japanese inspired soup. The salad was very refreshing and topped with generous servings of tender Teriyaki Chicken slices. The soba was quite chewy as well.

Overall, it was a satisfying meal that never fails to put a smile on my face, great job!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Tokyo Chicken Stew
 
Date of Visit: Dec 17, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $10(Lunch)

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Cosy Japanese Dining Outlet  Smile Dec 25, 2013   
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Nestled along the food haven of Tanjong Pagar Road, this authentic Japanese Restaurant serves up some really mouthwatering dishes such as their Pork Loin Teriyaki and Seafood Hot Pot. However, we were rather disappointed with their quality of sashimi as well as grilled saba. Somehow, their fish supply was not fresh and undermined the overall dining experience.

Salt Grilled Saba ($12+)
Quite fishy and not much meat - not recommended.
Salt Grilled Saba

Salt Grilled Saba

 
Pork Loin Teriyaki ($15+)
The pork was soft and succulent. Topped with their special BBQ sauce, this is one tasty treat guaranteed to tantalise your tastebuds! Highly recommended!
Pork Loin Teriyaki

Pork Loin Teriyaki

 
Seafood Hot Pot ($16+)
This little pot is stuffed with an overflowing portion of cabbage, golden mushroom, slice fish, sotong, prawns and tofu. The soup base is quite rich and thankfully, did not have a fishy taste. A healthy addition for a hearty lunch!
Seafood Hot Pot

Seafood Hot Pot

 
Tuna Maki ($6+)
Standard tuna maki that can't really go wrong. However, the tuna, was not exactly very fresh but still passable for sushi standard.
Tuna Maki

Tuna Maki

 
Salmon Avocado Roll ($11+)
They were quite generous with their salmon and avocado fillings which was a big plus point. Recommended for the portion in relation to the price tag smile
Salmon Avocado Roll

Salmon Avocado Roll

 
Sashimi Mori (5 kinds) ($20+)
Unfortunately, their sashimi was a letdown as it was not fresh. This was actually a chef's selection of the day and we highly suspect that they were trying to clear stock, At $20+ this was considered a steal and probably also explained the lack luster quality. Alas...
Sashimi Mori

Sashimi Mori

 
Overall, it was still a pretty decent dining experience with some good finds! Recommended especially for office workers around the vicinity looking for a quiet Japanese restaurant to celebrate special occasions (e.g. colleagues' birthday, farewell etc). Just a note to skip their chef's sashimi selection of the day.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Pork Loin Teriyaki,Seafood Hot Pot,Salmon Avocado Roll
 
Date of Visit: Dec 15, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $25(Lunch)

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Affordable Japanese Casual Dining Smile Dec 17, 2013   
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We've always enjoyed the food at Yayoiken, both for the quality as well as pocket friendly prices!

Buta Yakiniku Set ($9.90++)
For those who are looking for something light and healthy, this is definitely the set for you! The grilled pork was really tender and juicy and paired very well with the complementary salted vegetables served. Coupled with the grilled vegetables, potatoes, and side salad, this is one complete and wholesome meal that will leave you as happy as a lark!
Buta Yakiniku Set

Buta Yakiniku Set

 


Highly recommended casual dining outlet to satisfy your Jap food craving, anytime smile
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Buta Yakiniku Set
 
Date of Visit: Dec 16, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $12(Dinner)

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Yummy Mash Potato! Smile Dec 17, 2013   
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Categories : Fast Food | Halal

We were shopping for our traditional wedding items at City Plaza and were recommended to try out Arnold Chicken by the shop owner.

There was a slight queue when we arrived but thankfully, it didn't take too long for us to be ushered in after our orders were taken. At $9.60 for a 2-pcs chicken set with drink, it was considered pricy compared to other fast food chains such as KFC, Popeye's and Texas Chicken.

Although the portion is slightly bigger than the usual suspects, I feel that it's not really worth the price. Tastewise, it's quite well fragrant and not oily at all! The meat was a little dry though.
Fried Chicken Set

Fried Chicken Set

 
However, what really caught our attention was the mash potato that everybody seemed to have ordered. We decided to try it out and boy were we glad we did! The mash potato was exceptionally smooth, creamy and flavourful. At $3.60 for two giant scoops of mash plus an overflowing portion of sauce, this was a real steal!
Mash Potato

Mash Potato

 
Not the best of the fried chicken but definitely for the mash potato!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Mash Potato
 
Date of Visit: Dec 08, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $10(Dinner)

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Authentic Teochew Beef Kway Teow Smile Dec 17, 2013   
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Beef Kway Teow

Beef Kway Teow

 
Beefball Soup

Beefball Soup

 
From its humble beginning dating more than a century back, Hock Lam Beef Noodles truly stands the test of time and continues its legacy to serve authentic and quality Teochew Beef Kway Teow.

We ordered the dry version of the beef kway teow and an additional bowl of beef ball soup. The sauce of the Beef Kway Teow was tasty and not too starchy. We especially love the beef ball as it was springy and delicious!
However, the essence of this dish lies in the soup that is rich in flavour and best of all, not MSG loaded! You know that quality ingredients, time and effort had been put into creating such a marvelous soup base when we never fail to slurp up every single drop of it.

Do drop by their new location at the back alley of Seah Street for your quick fix of authentic Beef Kway Teow!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Beef Kway Teow
 
Date of Visit: Dec 09, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $7(Dinner)

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