Sunday, November 10, 2013
Teppei @ Orchid Hotel
After a good 4 months plus wait I finally stepped into Teppei at Orchid Hotel which is famed for its affordable omakase. I called to make a reservation back in May 2013 and I was told they only have seats for me in mid October 2013. Stepping into the 21 counter seats only restaurant, the place is really quite small with hardly any walking space. It is quite amazing how the chefs and servers work in the tiny space with our eyes glued to their preparation of our food.
After settling down. we were quickly served a number of starters in sequence to whet up our appetite. We had a refreshing salad, beancurd skin, radish and grilled edamame to begin with.
I was looking forward to the Sashimi Platter. The sashimi was fresh and melted in the mouth. Of course I cannot compare the quality to what I had at Tsukiji Market Tokyo earlier this year. For that moment it strikes me that most Japan restaurant in Singapore does not slice the fish as big as it is in Japan, could it be part of the cost saving to recover the cost of air flown ingredients?
The ordinary looking Sushi Roll has everyone raving about the surprises wrapped inside the sushi rice. Teppei has added crispy bits of fried tempura batter (tenkasu) giving the sushi roll a whole new dimension of enjoyment.
I could not remember what type of fish was used in this dish. The fish was quite meaty in a light refreshing broth.
If I remembered correct, this was Sweet Potato Chawanmushi. The bottom was sweet potato with the egg custard sitting on top. I felt this was the weakness link of the night which tasted quite bland.
The Oyster was simply heavenly. Nothing fancy allowing one to enjoy the natural flavour of the sea to the fullest.
The sweetness of the Scallop and Uni combination was like marriage made in heaven. The bursting of flavours in the mouth and long lasting lingering aftertaste was probably what most will described as umami.
This is quite an interesting dish with bold flavours and textures. The Squid was actually served with soft bones that is edible giving it a nice crunchy bite.
A nice deep fried Fish Tempura that was crispy on the outside and moist inside.
First time having the whole Pufferfish which was done in deep fried style. With a squeeze of the zesty lemon, it enhanced the flavour by a notch.
Delight in sight and beautiful in taste, the Shabu Chutoro was one the better highlight of the whole omakase experience that literally melted in the mouth.
The omakase experience also came with bite size item that was a welcoming break for the whole 23 courses. Some of the items that were served with the skewer sticker were Grilled Squid, Beancurd Skin, Ginko Nut and Tomato.
Actually after all the food we had, the hot bowl of Clam Soup helped to cleanse and freshen up the palate for the grand finale of the whole omakase experience.
At the beginning of the dinner, the waiter will go around the table asking everyone which omakase set they are going to have. Teppei's omakase set comes in 3 pricing, $50, $60 and $80. Yes the price has increased. The lowest price used to be $40. I decided to go for the $80 omakase set since I have waited for 4 months plus. The $80 price range set comes with the premium marbled Wagyu Beef that was very tender and succulent.
Around the midpoint of the meal, the waiter will once again go around the table asking the choice of main course and dessert. For main, there are 4 choices, Fried Rice with Sunny Side Egg (spicy), Sashimi Rice, Soba (hot or cold), Udon (hot or cold). After getting advise from friends that have visited the restaurant, I went for the Sashimi Rice. Thanks to all my friends, I crossed the finishing line of the grand finale very satisfied. I would also recommend going for the sashimi rice out of the 4 choices.
For dessert it was ice cream and each of us was given a choice of Calpis, Durian, Green Tea, Sesame, Walnut or Yuzu flavours. I chose the sesame ice cream, wrapping up the dinner experience at Teppei in a sweet note.
For people that has not tried Teppei, it will be a worthy experience with the affordable omakase set menu. Hardly you can find a Japanese restaurant offering omakase below $100. I have also heard words that Chef Teppei is planning to open a Hotpot and another omakase restaurant. I looked forward to their openings hoping it follows the same philosophy of offering affordable quality food to diners.
Teppei Japanese Restaurant
Orchid Hotel
1 Tras Link
Singapore 078867
Tel: +65 62227363
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teppeirestaurant
Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1145am - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Sat: 12pm - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]
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Saturday, November 9, 2013
LP + Tetsu @ Tanglin Mall
Hot News! The restaurant LP + Tetsu at Tanglin Mall by One Michelin Starred Chef Laurent Peugeot introduced probably the most affordable set menu ever by a Michelin starred chef. Not only that, at LP + Tetsu one can have a choice of Japanese or French cuisine created by the lauded chef. These set menus range from $28, $35 and $45. It is understand that the menu will be changed monthly without compromising in quality.
Before starting our meal, we were presented with the amuse bouche. An interesting showcase of the delicate culinary execution of the Michelin starred chef restaurant. After browsing through the menu, I decided to go for the 3 course Encounters French menu ($45) which also has a 2 course meal at $35.
Sanma Sushi 3.8/5
The 3 course Encounters French menu comes with a choice of starter, Salmon in Tartart or Sanma Sushi. I decided to go for the Sanma Sushi even thought I have ordered the French set menu. Since I was given a choice and the restaurant is known for both its Japanese and French fare, I might as well try both the culinary styles. The Sanma Sushi was served on a bed of raphanus sauce and topped with yuzu miso. The execution of the sanma sushi was more robust compared to the usual clean flavours of sushi.
Duck Breast 4.2/5
For the main, I was given the choice of John Dory or Duck Breast. I went for Duck Breast since I already had fish for my starter. It was a excellent choice with the beautifully cooked duck meat served with miso red fruits and chiogga beetroot. Picking bone out of the dish I thought the sauce was a bit on the salty side. It seemed like the chef prefers bold flavours in his dish.
Chocolate Beetroot 4/5
Last of the 3 course meal has to be dessert. There were 3 choices and I decided to go for the Chocolate Beetroot with Blood Orange Sorbet. I was a good choice with the rich creamy chocolate and tangy sorbet wrapping up my 3 course meal on a sweet memorable note.
Premium Bento Box 3.8/5
If you prefer Japanese over French, LP + Tetsu also offers a value for money Premium Bento Box ($28). The bento box comes with a selection of sashimi, rosu katsu, vegetables pickles, mesclun, rice and miso soup.
French Yusheng 3.5/5
Conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year festivities, the restaurant has also created a French and Japanese rendition of the traditional yusheng. The French Yusheng comes with truffle, caviar, vegetables, beetroots imported directly from France in a refreshing French dressing. The melange of expensive ingredients was an unique and interesting change from the tradition. It had textures but the taste may be too refined for the Asian palate that is used to the traditional taste.
Japanese Yusheng 4.2/5
The Japanese Yusheng comes with a variety of seafood such as tuna, scallop, salmon and more. The Japan version will cater more to the locals with the sweet and tangy flavours that is very similar to the traditional yusheng.
For the folks working around Tanglin area this is a deal definitely not to be missed. Starting from 6 November 2013, the set menus will be available to patrons during lunch time and even for early dinner from 6pm to 730pm daily.
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LP+Tetsu
Tanglin Mall
163 Tanglin Road
#03-18
Singapore 247933
Tel: +65 68363112
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LPTETSU
Website: http://www.lptetsu.com/
Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)
Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to bus stop along Orchard Boulevard, opposite Orchard Parksuites (Stop ID B09022). Take bus number 7, 77, 106, 111, 123 or 174. Alight 3 stops later. Cross the overhead bridge. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]
2) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit E. Walk towards Wheelock Place via ION. Exit Wheelock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Continue onwards to Forum Shopping Mall. Walk further down to Orchard Parade Hotel. Turn left onto Tanglin Road. Continue walking down to the end of Tanglin Road to Tanglin Mall. Journey time about 20 minutes. [Map]
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