Showing posts with label teppanyaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teppanyaki. Show all posts
Mikuni Special: Guest Chef Lawrence Mok of I M Teppanyaki & Wine, Hong Kong
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guest chef,
japanese,
mikuni,
must go,
special occasion,
teppanyaki,
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Posted by
Sihan
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5/18/2016 04:05:00 pm
The meal unravels like a heated dance battle, with the warmth licking off the blazing hot teppanyaki grill, acting as the melody. Every dish executed by guest Chef Lawrence Mok Of I M Teppanyaki pitted against the theatrics exhibited by resident Chef and Comedian Moon Kyung Soo of Mikuni. Known to its fans, Mikuni has never rest on its laurels even after half of decade of lurking around in the chilly shadows of Fairmont Hotel; churning out special promotions and honoring age old festivals such as the recent Hina Matsuri (dolls festivals).
This time round, a random acquaintance made via instagram sparked off a friendly banter between the two chefs and a collaboration was put in order. For 2 days only, the 26th and 27th May, a special guest chef lunch and dinner menu will be available; highlighting the prowess of Chef Lawrence Mok behind the teppan grill. We would urge you to request for counter seats for a front row experience to the heated combat; and for other reasons such as eye-candy in the form of dashing Chef Lawrence who exudes a smoldering Ken Watanabe impression.
Nobiro Japaneses Restaurant and Sake Bar: Hidden Gem in the West
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affordable,
hidden finds,
japanese,
large groups,
must go,
special occasion,
teppanyaki,
will go,
yakitori
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Posted by
Sihan
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5/11/2016 02:13:00 pm
I distinctively remember the day we ventured into the secluded vicinity of Nobiro Japanese Restaurant and Sake Bar. The driver starred at us with bemusement as we forced halted the cab at a rather peculiarly situated bus stop across the highway from the restaurant, supposedly rested within residential property. Sure enough, a little walk up from the bus stop found us starring with rare wonder at a small stretch of shops along Faber Hill estate, housed below an old albeit spacious looking residential apartments.
Momiji Japanese Restaurant: Oysters Haven
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affordable,
beer,
brunch,
buffet dinner,
family friendly,
farrer park,
japanese,
may not return,
novena,
oysters,
tempura,
teppanyaki
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Posted by
Sihan
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11/27/2014 08:34:00 am
Daunting. That was the word that first popped up in my head when faced with an invite to a buffet restaurant. For starters, I do not have a small appetite. However, when greeted with such a lavish spread of pabulum, my brain feeds on the matter way quicker than my stomach; and before you know it, I'm stuffed. *sulks*
Thankfully, I approached the Momiji Japanese Buffet with a different strategy in mind. Spurred on by the Oyster Festival (promotion available till 1 Jan); there was no beating around the bush, I went straight in for the kill.
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