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Danro is a Japanese Hot Pot buffet style restaurant under the MOF company. My family decided to try it out cause we wanted to eat our CNY tuan yuan fan there.PriceThe prices are quite reasonable for a Hot Pot. It is $16.90 for weekday lunch, $14.90 for student* week day lunch, $22.90 for weekday dinner and $18.90 for student* weekday dinner.On weekends, it is $20.90 for lunch, $18.90 for student* lunch, $24.90 for dinner and $22.90 for student* dinner.*Do take note that the student discount is o
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Danro is a Japanese Hot Pot buffet style restaurant under the MOF company. My family decided to try it out cause we wanted to eat our CNY tuan yuan fan there.

Price
The prices are quite reasonable for a Hot Pot.
It is $16.90 for weekday lunch, $14.90 for student* week day lunch, $22.90 for weekday dinner and $18.90 for student* weekday dinner.

On weekends, it is $20.90 for lunch, $18.90 for student* lunch, $24.90 for dinner and $22.90 for student* dinner.

*Do take note that the student discount is only applicable to secondary school students and below.
**MOF citizen takes $2 off the price


Food
There are a few hot pots in Serangoon NEX like Shabu Sushi, Crystal Jade Korean BBQ steamboat and the Xian De Lai but I felt the spread in Danro attract me the most.

First of all the soup base, I really liked both the soup base, the seafood was slightly milder but both tast great!
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Second, the seafood selection. The scallops really attracted me!! Free flow of delicious big scallops! The fish and prawns was really fresh too. However, the crab was disappointing, I used the scallops to make up for it.
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They also had onsen, which is japanese style of half boiled egg but served cold in a light jap sauce. It was quite nice but the egg yolk was a little to cooked already which is a pity.

Third, they have the usual range of vegetables but the yam and raddish was especially nice. The yam slices were cut just right (a lot of hot pot places cut it too thin and it just disintegrates in the pot :/).

Lastly, there had other food stuff worth trying out too. Like their guan dong zhu, which have japanese glass noodle inside, one of my personal favourites in japanese soups. There also serve sushi and have desserts too like fruits, cakes, jelly and warm desserts such as barley. I really like the barley they had, the sweetness was just right after a full meal.
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Service
The service was not bad. The staff were quick to respond to our request of refilling soup.
(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
2013-01-27
Spending Per Head
$25 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Scallops
  • Yam
  • Raddish
  • Japanese 'Bak ku teh'