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But from now til 30 September, you can pre purchase this from their website at half price, which was a steal for this crazy rich Asian broth, pun intended. Luscious thick golden broth packing an intense umami punch. They even turn it into a porridge for you with the remaining broth after.
Hard to find, as it is tucked behind the Min Jiang @ Dempsey restaurant. The signature uni shabu shabu is extremely yummy, although it costs an outrageous $68++. The chicken thighs stuffed with glutinous rice and topped with uni is overrated. The yakitori dishes are delish, more ‘refined’ than at other superior yakitori places. There are some rip-offs, like the raw white corn at $24++!! Great choices of Japanese whiskey and sake. Cocktails are also unusual, although the soursop margarita is a bit too sweet. Attentive, albeit slow, service. It is extraordinarily pricey for a casual restaurant - unless you stick to the lunch sets, you would end up paying $130 a head. So, lots of expats or nouveaux riches among the clientèle.
Hard to find, as it is tucked behind the Min Jiang @ Dempsey restaurant. The signature uni shabu shabu is extremely yummy, although it costs an outrageous $68++. The chicken thighs stuffed with glutinous rice and topped with uni is overrated. The yakitori dishes are delish, more ‘refined’ than at other superior yakitori places. There are some rip-offs, like the raw white corn at $24++!! Great choices of Japanese whiskey and sake. Cocktails are also unusual, although the soursop margarita is a bit too sweet. Attentive, albeit slow, service. It is extraordinarily pricey for a casual restaurant - unless you stick to the lunch sets, you would end up paying $130 a head. So, lots of expats or nouveaux riches among the clientèle.
Hard to find, as it is tucked behind the Min Jiang @ Dempsey restaurant, but by no means Bincho at Min Jiang is a bin for the show at Min Jiang. The signature uni shabu shabu is extremely yummy, although it costs an outrageous $68++. The chicken thighs stuffed with glutinous rice and topped with uni is overrated. The yakitori dishes are delish, more ‘refined’ than at other superior yakitori places. There are some rip-offs, like the raw white corn at $24++!! Great choices of Japanese whiskey and sake. Cocktails are also unusual, although the soursop margarita is a bit too sweet. Attentive, albeit slow, service. It is extraordinarily pricey for a casual restaurant - unless you stick to the lunch sets, you would end up paying $130 a head. So, lots of expats or nouveaux riches among the clientèle.
Hard to find, as it is tucked behind the Min Jiang @ Dempsey restaurant. The signature uni shabu shabu is extremely yummy, although it costs an outrageous $68++. The chicken thighs stuffed with glutinous rice and topped with uni is overrated. The yakitori dishes are delish, more ‘refined’ than at other superior yakitori places. There are some rip-offs, like the raw white corn at $24++!! Great choices of Japanese whiskey and sake. Cocktails are also unusual, although the soursop margarita is a bit too sweet. Attentive, albeit slow, service. It is extraordinarily pricey for a casual restaurant - unless you stick to the lunch sets, you would end up paying $130 a head. So, lots of expats or nouveaux riches among the clientèle.
Hard to find, as it is tucked behind the Min Jiang @ Dempsey restaurant. The signature uni shabu shabu is extremely yummy, although it costs an outrageous $68++. The chicken thighs stuffed with glutinous rice and topped with uni is overrated. The yakitori dishes are delish, more ‘refined’ than at other superior yakitori places. There are some rip-offs, like the raw white corn at $24++!! Great choices of Japanese whiskey and sake. Cocktails are also unusual, although the soursop margarita is a bit too sweet. Attentive, albeit slow, service. It is extraordinarily pricey for a casual restaurant - unless you stick to the lunch sets, you would end up paying $130 a head. So, lots of expats or nouveaux riches among the clientèle.