Japanese
Curee is known for Hokkaido-style soup curry, but I decided to stick to the basics for my first time here and took the basic katsu curry.
Really fragrant curry and solidly fried katsu; was really impressed and I'm very keen to come back and try something new.
Otherwise, the aesthetics of this place is amazing and I'm so keen on coming back just to relax.
Confusion hits when you order ramen, but they give you noodles and broth separately.
Turns out this is the specialty of Tsukemen ramen; where you're meant to dip each bite of (hot or cold, cold being preferred) ramen into the broth and pair it with the meat of your choice, mine being roast pork.
I wasn't too adventurous because I'm generally not the biggest ramen person but this place may make me a convert - I've not eaten much ramen, but I can tell you that this was good ramen.
Pretty excited to come back here and try out more of the menu.
Mitasu is the place to be for a solid Japanese buffet that doesn't kill your wallet while fulfilling your dreams of asking the waiter for as much sashimi as you can dream. Everything I ate was fresh and delicious. Do note that it's an ala carte buffet so plan your orders ahead in stages as it can take time to reach you, so the best way to maximise it is to order as soon as your first orders begin to arrive. Also if possible, try to sit nearer to the tea dispensers as that can be a journey.
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