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2013-09-29
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We've walked past the new Dining Edition at Marina Square several times, not knowing exactly what to eat with the variety of choices available now. Finally settling on Hamanoya, an atas-looking restaurant that looked pretty intimidating with the golden mirrors and a dark interior, we decided to give it a shot since cy was feeling generous to splurge and treat us!Warmly welcomed and served by their polite and courteous service crew, we were impressed with the strong understanding of their menu, k
Warmly welcomed and served by their polite and courteous service crew, we were impressed with the strong understanding of their menu, knowing what to recommend and introducing their seasonal fresh catch with such fervour. With an appetite for adventure, cy happily told the service staff 'I'll leave it to you to choose our dishes'.
Specialising in robatayaki, or robata in short, it's a trending style of cooking in restaurants, where traditionally seafood and vegetables are slow-grilled over hot charcoal. Subsequently, most dishes that are suitable are also placed on the grill. Slightly different from the usual where diners would seat round the grilling area (like teppanyaki style), this had comfy seats where food was served to you fresh from the grill.
Grilled Squid and Scallop on Stick
Robata Catch-of-the-day ($20.99/$18.99)
Chawanmushi ($4.99)
Okonomiyaki ($7.99)
We loved the generous serving of bonito flakes for that added savouriness and it had just enough mayonnaise to make it sweet and creamy, yet not jelat. A classic dish done well!
Tonkotsu Hotpot ($16.99)
Steamed Clams in Sake ($6.99)
Assorted Skewer ($12.99)
Shishamo ($6.99)
For more pictures and full review, please visit http://www.makeyourcaloriescount.com/2013/09/sg-hamanoya-dining-editions-hidden-gem.html
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