Grilled Eel & Yam Okonomiyaki with Soy-Marinated Egg and Scallop Udon – $148 This creative interpretation of okonomiyaki features a yam-based batter, offering a lighter, more delicate texture than its flour-heavy counterparts. Roughly the size of a palm, the portion is generous and packed with finely chopped cabbage and tender chunks of octopus. The grated yam is thoroughly blended into the batter, creating a smooth, cohesive base that avoids any gritty or starchy texture.
On top, a fillet of grilled eel adds richness and depth. The eel is plump, tender, and lightly glazed, pairing surprisingly well with the earthy profile of the yam pancake. The combination of textures—soft, creamy yam with the buttery eel—feels natural and well-balanced.
The accompanying udon is served in a light scallop broth, clean and subtly sweet. Toppings include a soy-marinated soft-boiled egg with a custard-like yolk, a large seared scallop that holds its briny flavor, and slices of Japanese fish cake. The components work in harmony, offering a comforting and umami-rich finish to the meal.
Donburi with M5 Wagyu Brisket and Onsen Egg – $238 This rice bowl showcases M5-grade Wagyu brisket, seared to the diner's preferred doneness—available at medium or well-done levels. The beef is sliced thinly, with visible marbling evenly distributed across each piece. It delivers a robust beef flavor, tender texture, and ample juiciness without excessive fat. The meat is flavorful on its own, with no need for heavy sauces.
Topped with a premium Ran-Oh onsen egg, the dish gains an extra layer of indulgence. The yolk is rich and golden, flowing smoothly without any unpleasant sulfuric notes. When mixed into the warm rice and beef, it enhances the umami and adds a silky mouthfeel...
Read moreLittle cozy restaurant that has decor resembling a local primary school with the use of small wooden seats and blackboards. I tried their afternoon tea set on a week day. Although it was slightly expensive costing around $75 including service charge, I did enjoy the food. And I loved the tranquility of the place. It allows you to stop and relax once you step inside from the...
Read moreVery new Japanese cafe Very spacious and pleasant place.
Nice staff and quiet place to relax
Came back for lunch Good food. Now the menu is bigger and better.
Pls add few veggies options
1st time We went for a drink. No big selection. Japanese tea, coffee and few sodas 3 types of desserts. I think they should add few more options
filled the tea cup...
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