435 Orchard Road
#04-46 Wisma Atria Japan Food Town
Singapore 238877
Sunday:
Closed
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Not a bad overall experience but I felt that the food was served too quickly, spoiling the experience a little. The wagyu (in medium) melts in my mouth. It was amazing! Other surprising dishes includes the sesame tofu that goes extremely well with wasabi, the scallops and prawns, and the potato salad. This place is famous for its Okonomiyaki but maybe I was too full by then, I couldn't enjoy.
A pair of diner next to us ordered one omakase set and an extra dish of wagyu. That's a smart choice.
Sounds like a pretty odd combi but Japanese Teppanyaki can never go wrong. Tastes as good as it looks - so full of flavour w each bite. Nice portion to save some tummy space for more teppan dishes to come!
We had no regret going for their Ohmi Wagyu set for those unforgettable juicy marbled beef steaks. Our set with seafood also included perfectly cooked scallop and large prawn at the beginning of the course. Do top up for their oyster b’cos it was just so good. Towards the end, their carefully prepared Osaka Okonomiyaki completed our meal with a hearty end before dessert.
There were options in their set and all those that we picked, including grilled avocado with melted cheese and omelette with pork belly were great. Look out for their seared specialty sesame tofu as it was just fabulous.
After so long, it was nice that our visits to Japan Food Town have been good as we checked out their tenants.
like the choice to pay an extra $5 to upgrade to foie gras on the omakase teppanyaki menu... watching it gently sizzle on the grill and then be lovingly plated by chef was a treat, but of course, getting to devour it was even better!
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This is made with lots of ingredients such as bacon, beef, seafood etc and is enough for 4 pax if you have other items. Or you can have just pork (bacon) or beef or seafood. This Japanese pancake or some called Japanese pizza is made with flour, eggs and other carbo as the base. Then the chosen ingredients are piled on it and pan fried. It usually takes about 30 minutes to cook one. End product is yummy umami.
Osaka Kitchen is a teppanyaki eatery that give quality food. The pork loin was very well cooked and it’s tender and tasty. It’s enough for two to eat so we can order other delicious food like their special okonomiyaki. See my next review on it