Showing posts with label Kushiyaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kushiyaki. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Neon Pigeon @ Carpenter Street - A Bold, After-Dark Izakaya Experience with Playful Cocktails & Modern Japanese Bites

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Tucked within Singapore's vibrant dining scene, Neon Pigeon brings a spirited take on the modern Japanese izakaya, drawing inspiration from Tokyo's after-dark culture, where bold flavours, creative drinks, and lively conversations take centre stage. Recognised on the World's 50 Best Discovery list, the concept leans into a fusion of Japanese techniques with global influences, resulting in a menu designed for sharing, indulgence, and a touch of fun.

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Ran-Ta-Ta Tan 4/5

The evening began on a high note with the Ran-Ta-Ta Tan ($26), a cocktail that makes quite the entrance, dramatically served in a lantern that releases a gentle smoky aroma upon arrival. The drink itself is a complex yet balanced blend of discarded grape skin vodka, TWG Sakura tea, passion fruit, and a hint of chartreuse yellow, finished with a cinnamon crack salt rim.

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Pornstar Martiki 4/5

Equally memorable was the Pornstar Martiki ($27), a cheeky, playful cocktail that doesn't take itself too seriously, complete with a rather suggestive jelly garnish that adds a touch of humour to the experience. Made with Nikka Coffey grain whisky, Veritas rum, clarified passion fruit, Galliano vanilla, falernum, and topped with Bauget-Jouette Brut, the drink delivers a well-rounded balance of sweetness, tropical brightness, and gentle effervescence.

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Spicy Tuna Roll 3.8/5

The Spicy Tuna Roll ($25 for 6pcs) is a familiar staple on the menu, and while it may not be the most groundbreaking dish of the night, it delivers reliably on flavour. The tuna is fresh and clean tasting, paired with a creamy, mildly spicy mayo that adds richness without overpowering the fish. It works well as an easy bite, especially when paired with cocktails.

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A5 Wagyu Kushiyaki 5/5

A clear standout of the evening, the A5 Wagyu Kushiyaki ($24 for 2pcs) was nothing short of indulgent perfection. Using premium Miyazaki ribeye, the beef is expertly grilled to achieve a delicate char on the outside while remaining incredibly tender and buttery within.

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Corn Kushiyaki 4/5

The Corn Kushiyaki ($12 for 2pcs) may seem understated, but it surprises with its depth of flavour. Grilled to bring out its natural sweetness, the corn is generously coated with miso butter and finished with a dusting of nori powder. The combination creates a savoury-sweet balance with a subtle umami punch.

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Caramelised Brussels Sprouts 4.5/5

One of the more unexpectedly addictive dishes of the night, the Caramelised Brussels Sprouts ($15) delivers bold flavours with every bite. Lightly charred for a smoky edge, the sprouts develop a caramelised exterior that enhances their natural sweetness. While slightly on the saltier side, the intensity works in its favour.

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Baked King Crab Leg 3.8/5

The Baked King Crab Leg ($50) arrives looking undeniably impressive, with its generous portion and creamy, spicy topping that adds a punch of flavour. The sauce carries a pleasant heat; however, the experience is slightly let down by the flesh sticking to the shell, making it less enjoyable to eat.

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Carbonara Cup Noodle 3.8/5

A playful and creative take on a comfort classic, the Carbonara Cup Noodle ($18) is presented in a Neon Pigeon-branded cup, cheekily mimicking the familiar instant noodle format. The dish delivers on flavour, with a creamy, indulgent carbonara sauce coating thick udon noodles, but the udon's texture leans slightly too soft for our preference.

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Chocolate Trifle 2/5

Unfortunately, the Chocolate Trifle ($14) did not quite meet expectations. While the combination of almond brittle and dulce de leche offers a promising flavour pairing, the overall dessert leans too sweet and slightly dry. The whipped cream feels a little heavy and cloying, which affects the dish's overall balance.

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Neon Pigeon delivers a vibrant and engaging izakaya experience that leans heavily into creativity, both in its cocktails and its menu offerings. The highlights lie in its stronger executions, particularly the A5 Wagyu Kushiyaki and Caramelised Brussels Sprouts, alongside its visually striking and well-balanced cocktails.

While some dishes could benefit from refinement in texture and balance, the overall concept remains compelling, making it an ideal spot for a lively night out with friends.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Neon Pigeon
36 Carpenter Street
#01-01
Singapore 059915
Tel: +65 3129 7551
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Nearest MRT: Clarke Quay (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 530pm - 12midnight

Direction:
1) Alight at Clark Quay MRT station. Take Exit E. Cross the road using the overhead bridge. Turn left and walk down New Bridge Road. Turn left onto Hong Kong Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Neon Pigeon @ Carpenter Street - New Menu with $10 Dishes and Cocktails

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Neon Pigeon, a well-loved name in the local dining scene and a 50 Best Discovery Bar, celebrates its 10th Anniversary with a refreshed culinary direction under Head Chef Sean Mell, formerly of Nobu Hawaii and Hong Kong. To mark the milestone, the restaurant is rolling out a brand-new menu alongside its celebratory “Perfect 10” lineup of $10 dishes and cocktails.

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Tokyo Hummus 4/5

We started with the Tokyo Hummus ($12), a playful twist on the classic. Smooth, creamy edamame hummus is paired with curry chips as the perfect vessel for scooping. Light yet addictive, this is an excellent snack to kickstart the meal.

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Toro Tataki 3.5/5

The Toro Tataki ($18/ $29) comes lightly torched, imparting a smoky aroma and a hint of caramelisation. Dressed in waku dressing with onion and wakame, the seaweed provides extra crunch for textural contrast. While enjoyable, the flavours felt a little restrained compared to the rest of the dishes.

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Snapper 3.8/5

Served sashimi-style, the Snapper ($11/ $18) is clean and fresh, complemented by yuzu kosho, cucumber and pickled radish. The citrusy finish from the yuzu brightens the palate, giving the delicate fish a vibrant lift.

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Shrimp Tempura Maki 3.8/5

The Shrimp Tempura Maki ($18) offers a delightful interplay of textures from sticky sushi rice, crispy shrimp tempura and refreshing cucumber crunch. A dollop of spicy mentaiko adds creamy heat, tying everything together nicely.

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Kushiyaki Moriawase 4/5

Perfect for sharing over drinks, the Kushiyaki Moriawase ($29/ $48) features skewers of Pork Belly with Curry Salt, Corn with Miso Butter & Nori Powder, and Shiso Chicken Thigh with Yuzu Zest. Each is well-seasoned, smoky and flavourful, making this a standout pairing with cocktails.

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Salt Baked Hamachi Collar 4.2/5

My personal favourite of the night, the Salt Baked Hamachi Collar ($25), showcases expert technique that keeps the fish moist with a perfect balance of firmness and flakiness. The buttery, sweet flesh is lifted by ponzu, daikon and lemon. It is a must-try dish.

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A5 Wagyu Ribeye 4/5

The A5 Wagyu Ribeye ($54/100g) is grilled to perfection, served with tare sauce, yuzu kosho, ponzu and pickles. Tender and juicy, it delivers the richness one expects from premium wagyu.

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Unagi Foie Gras Donabe 3.5/5

The Unagi Foie Gras Donabe ($22) combines smoky eel with buttery foie gras over rice, dusted with sansho and kinome. Comforting, hearty and indulgent, this dish is a clever East-meets-West pairing.

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Chocolate Trifle 3.5/5

To end, the Chocolate Trifle ($12) brings layered decadence – chocolate ganache, cake, whipped cream, miso almond brittle and dulce de leche. A sweet finish that balances richness with a touch of crunch.

Overall, Neon Pigeon’s refreshed menu under Chef Sean Mell impresses with its creative flair and well-executed flavours, making it a strong new chapter as the bar celebrates its milestone 10th year.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Neon Pigeon
36 Carpenter Street
#01-01
Singapore 059915
Tel: +65 3129 7551
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Nearest MRT: Clarke Quay (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 530pm - 12midnight

Direction:
1) Alight at Clark Quay MRT station. Take Exit E. Cross the road using the overhead bridge. Turn left and walk down New Bridge Road. Turn left onto Hong Kong Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Kushi Japanese Dining @ Grantral Mall & Complex MacPherson - Offering Budget-Friendly A La Carte Japanese Buffet

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Kushi Japanese Dining has been a fixture in Singapore for the past 16 years, having moved locations a few times before settling into its current spot at Grantral Mall, MacPherson. Offering a budget-friendly à la carte buffet, Kushi boasts an extensive selection of Japanese dishes that satisfy all your cravings.

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Assorted Sashimi Platter 4/5

We began our buffet experience with the Assorted Sashimi Platter, which included maguro, sake, shiro maguro, tako, ika, meikajiki, and hamachi (limited to one serving per table). The sashimi was impeccably fresh, with the shiro maguro standing out as a rare find at many Japanese restaurants.

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Pitan Tofu 3.5/5

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Chawanmushi 3.5/5

We also enjoyed the Chawanmushi, which was subtly flavourful, and the must-try Pitan Tofu, a unique and creamy dish that offered a different take on tofu.

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Agedashi Tofu 4/5

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Tako Yaki 3/5

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Asari Miso Soup 4/5

Moving on to the hot dishes, we sampled the perfectly fried Agedashi Tofu, which was crispy on the outside and tender within. It's a dish we could quickly devour on our own. The Tako Yaki was decent but could be skipped if you're looking to save room for more sashimi. The Asari Miso Soup, with its plump and fresh clams, served as a refreshing palate cleanser, preparing us for the next round of food.

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Assorted Kushiyaki 3.8/5

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Saba Shoyaki 4/5

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Pork Belly Shogayaki 3/5

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Surume Ika 4/5

Next, we tried an assortment of Kushiyaki, as recommended by our server. Each skewer was perfectly grilled, but our favourites were the Saba Shoyaki and Surume Ika. The saba was generously portioned, lightly salted, and deliciously flaky, while the grilled squid had a pleasantly charred flavour and was only available in limited servings. The Pork Belly Shogayaki was tasty, but we wished we had room to enjoy it with rice.

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Assorted Tempura Platter 4/5

For Tempura, the Ebi stood out with its light, crispy batter, and the prawn itself was fresh and sweet.

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Kitsune Soba 3/5

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Garlic Fried Rice 3/5

Kushi offers options like Garlic Fried Rice, Kitsune Soba, and Mini Ramen if you need carbs. While they were decent, they didn't leave a lasting impression.

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Shabu Shabu Pork 4/5

However, the Shabu Shabu Pork was a pleasant surprise. The broth was clean and sweet, likely from the vegetables, and perfectly contrasted with the heavier grilled and fried dishes we had been enjoying. This hotpot dish is a must-try if you want something to cut through the greasiness and refresh your palate.

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Wafu Beef Steak 3.5/5

For those looking for more beyond the buffet, Kushi offers a 25% discount on selected à la carte dishes. We decided to try the Wafu Beef Steak. You can request your preferred doneness, and the flavourful wafu sauce enhances the tender steak.

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Priced at $54.90++ for lunch and $58.90++ for dinner, Kushi's buffet is exceptional value for money, offering a wide variety of quality Japanese dishes. The restaurant is clean, brightly lit, and nicely decorated, providing a comfortable dining environment.

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For those planning a special gathering, Kushi also offers two private dining rooms, each accommodating up to 10 people, or 20 if combined, with a minimum spend required. Whether you're a fan of sashimi, grilled items, or hotpot, Kushi Japanese Dining will surely satisfy you.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Kushi Japanese Dining
Grantral Mall & Complex Macpherson
601 Macpherson Road
#01-27/28
Singapore 368242
Tel: +65 69040728
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Nearest MRT: Tai Seng (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tai Seng MRT Station. Take Exit B. Turn right and walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Nonbei Izakaya @ Southbridge Road (Chinatown) - New Izakaya Restaurant Inspired By Tokyo's Nonbei Yokocho

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Nonbei Izakaya at South Bridge Road, located beside the famous Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown, is a new izakaya restaurant inspired by Tokyo's Nonbei Yokocho.

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Ohitashi 3.5/5

We had the Ohitashi ($6) to kickstart our dinner. The vegetables marinated with dashi are crowned with a pile of bonito flakes.

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Tamago Yaki 4/5

Both young and old will enjoy the Tamago Yaki ($10). The Japanese omelette is sweet, soft and fluffy.

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Sashimi 5 Kinds 4.5/5

We were astonished at how reasonably priced the Sashimi 5 Kinds ($38) were. For only thirty-eight dollars, you get five thickly cut varieties. It is a steal. You can also top up $18 for Hon Toro.

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Buri Kama Shio Yaki 4.2/5

Grilled to perfection is the Buri Kama Shio Yaki ($18). The grilled yellowtail collar has a thin crispy skin on the exterior, while the moist fish meat comes with a hint of smokiness.

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Kushi Yaki 3.8/5

Since this is an izakaya place, we need to order some kushiyaki to accompany our drinks. So we ordered a couple of yakitori from the menu, such as the Tebasaki (Japanese Chicken Wings), Yakitori (Chicken Skewers), Tori Kawa (Chicken Skin Skewers), Asparagus Bacon (Asparagus wrapped with Bacon), Mukago (Japanese Yam), Ko Tamanegi (Charred Onion). Each skewer ranges from $1.50 to $3. My favourite is the tebasaki and yakitori.

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Buta Kakuni 3/5

For the cooked item, we tried the Buta Kakuni, which has been cooked to tender and infused with fragrant soy sauce. Interestingly, some dining companions commented that it tasted like a particular can tinned braised pork brand, in a delicious homely familiarity.

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Ebi Tempura 4/5

Comes with a light and thin crispy coat is the Ebi Tempura ($15) that will delight everyone with its sweetness and crunch.

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Chashu Ramen 3.5/5

If you are still hungry after all the drinks and bites, the Chashu Ramen ($12) is something more substantial to fill your tummy. The chashu reminds us of the buta kakuni, which probably is the weak link of the bowl of slurping goodness.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Nonbei Izakaya
282 South Bridge Road
Singapore 058831
Tel: +65 81128028
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Nearest MRT: Chinatown (DT Line, NE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 5pm - 12midnight

Direction:
1) Alight at Chinatown MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk straight down Pagoda Street. Turn right onto Trengganu Street. Walk to the end of Trengganu Street and turn left onto Sago Street. Walk to the end of Sago Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Walk to destination. Journey time about 2 minutes. [Map]