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2013-10-15
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Fans of oysters would probably have heard of Tanuki Raw before, with its value-for-money $2 huge oysters during happy hour with orders of their drinks. Spotting a plate of half dozen oysters on every table, we were probably the exception being there, as both of us don't eat raw stuffs.Rockstar ($10)Seared salmon draped over mozzarella and covered with mentaiko sauceThis was the highlight of our meal, and I was left captivated by this rock star. This has got to be the most amazing combination her
Rockstar ($10)
Seared salmon draped over mozzarella and covered with mentaiko sauce
Tanuki Balls ($12)
Truffled beef carpaccio draped over deep-fried cheese potato balls
Shrimptastic ($10)
Ebi fry roll sprinkled with sakura ebi and drizzled with spicy sauce
Trio of Fries ($8)
spam, lotus root and truffle fries
Thinly sliced lotus root, it tasted just like chips, though we found it just wayyyy too salty and lacked the fresh crisp crunch to it. This wasn't exactly an impressive one and we still loved our classic truffle fries. Subtly infused with the truffle taste, it was surprisingly good for such thick version. As the truffle taste was subtle and smooth, it got quite addictive without the jelat/overwhelming taste. The truffle still won the battle at the end!
Tanuki Aburi ($11)
Trio of the following:
I loved the yuzu sauce accompanying the salmon aburi, though I'm never a fan of raw food so I was just dipping into the sauce! With a sweet base, there was a slight refreshing citrus touch to it, making the cream base taste light and addictive.
The scallop was our favorite of the trio, with slightly torched surface and mentaiko sauce. I guess you can't really go wrong with mentaiko! The fresh scallop cubes with a bounce went perfect with the creamy sauce and got us addicted!
Bacon Shishamo Wrap ($10)
Pregnant smelt fish, streaky bacon, shredded radish and wasabi mayo served burrito-style
ASC ($10)
Rich asparagus with raw norwegian salmon and melted cheese
Little Pig ($10)
Juicy bacon and sake-poached green apple in a reverse roll with pomodoro sauce
Alice in Wonderland ($18) and Brothers Toffee Apple Cider ($14)
A rather small space and cramped sitting area, it isn't exactly the place to go for chilling nor for spending long dinners. The food was decent, though slightly pricey and some not exactly worth the price tag. They do have some lunch specials which we thought were pretty worthwhile, with a don rendition of rockstar at just slightly more than $10. Good to visit if you're working around the area! Oh, they do have a live band performance too, on every Tuesday and Friday nights, though we couldn't see it when we visited, and it sounded like just some background music they'd played. Probably good for those who're planning to head for alfresco dining to enjoy it! They don't take it reservations, probably due to the popular demand of their happy hour oysters, hence be there early to get seats!
For full review, please visit http://www.makeyourcaloriescount.com/2013/10/sg-tanuki-raw-great-for-oyster-lovers.html
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