Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Xiabu Xiabu @ Lazada One (Bras Basah Road) - Stress-free Dining Experience With Individual Hotpots And Bubble Tea

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Chinese hotpot chain Xiabu Xiabu has recently opened its first overseas outpost in Singapore in Lazada One. With over one thousand outlets across China, Xiabu Xiabu is known for its personal hotpots serving delicious soups at affordable prices. You can also enjoy your favourite bubble tea from Tea Mi Tea and hotpot within the same premises.

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Each customer is to choose one personal hotpot set; sharing a hot pot comes with a surcharge. Each set comes with a dual hotpot (Mushroom Soup Base + the choice of another soup base), vegetable platter, unlimited condiments at the buffet-style condiments bar, ice slushie bar, and tea (choice of either Da Hong Pao Tea or Aged Pu Er Tea). The dual hotpot is created for Xiabu Xiabu's first overseas outlet to cater to our preference. Unlike some mushroom soups with a very weak consistency and taste rather one dimensional, Xiabu Xiabu's carries depths of flavours from a combination of King Trumpet mushrooms, white button mushrooms, and Blaze mushrooms.

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USDA Shortplate

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Australian Oyster Blade

The choices for the hotpot set are Popular Beef Set ($28/$32), Classic Pork Collar Set ($28), Signature Chicken Set ($28), Beef and Seafood Set ($38) and Vegetarian Set ($25). The Beef set is a hot favourite, with three types of cuts (140g each) to choose from - USDA Shortplate, Australian Oyster Blade or Australian Thin Beef Flank. We went for USDA Shortplate and Australian Oyster Blade for their fattier cuts.

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Stew Pork Tripe and Chicken Soup Base

We chose the much-raved Stew Pork Tripe and Chicken Soup Base (+ $2) and Golden Sauerkraut Soup Base. Enriched with Oatly milk and barley, this peppery pork tripe soup has a milky consistency that is deeply satisfying. It is slightly on the saltier side, but its creaminess goes very well with the thinly shaved meats, vegetables, and especially the noodles that soak up the milky broth.

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Golden Sauerkraut Soup Base

The Golden Sauerkraut Soup Base was highly appetising with its tangy profile, created from a combination of sour vegetables, marinated mustard greens, golden apple, and rosemary. It's perfect if your dining companion has a rich soup base such as the stew pork tripe or other options such as Nanyang Curry Soup Base (+$2) and Hot and Spicy in Sichuan Style Soup Base (+$2).

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Vegetable platter

The design of the hotpot set is thoughtful. It has a good assortment of ingredients to jazz up the hotpot for one person. The Vegetable Platter includes black fungus, greens, tofu, mushroom, meatball, mussels and a big lovely chunk of yam which is a bonus to me.

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Prawn Paste 2.8/5

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Lu Rou Fan 3/5

The rest of the meats, such as the Belgian Pork Collar, Chicken and Seafood, are also available on the ala carte menu, alongside other ingredients such as Prawn Paste ($10), Fuzhou Fishballs, Assorted Mushrooms etc. You can even have Lu Rou Fan ($2.50), but there was no braised egg which was disappointing. The Prawn Paste came frozen in the shape of a leaf and tasted average.

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At the condiments counter, one of the highlights is the free flow of noodles - Udon, Spinach Noodles, Carrot Noodles, Prince Instant Noodle, and Bean Vermicelli. The various condiments include Xiabu Xiabu Sesame Dipping Sauce, their signature dipping sauce made from finely ground groundnuts blended with white sesame for an extra creamy texture.

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Each set comes with Da Hong Pao Tea or Aged Pu Erh Tea, provided by Tea Me Tea. You can also top up for a choice of your favourite bubble teas.

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Dessert

The most fun part of the entire Xiabu Xiabu experience is the Dessert station, where you can make your own Shaved Ice. I miss those I had in Taiwan. Here I had all my favourite toppings laid out in front of me - plump red beans, chunky yam paste, silky beancurd, brown sugar syrup, and less commonly seen topping such as watermelon jelly, cucumber jelly and chewy oatmeal. Nothing was overly sweetened.

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Photos and words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Xiabu Xiabu
Lazada One
51 Bras Basah Road
#01-03/04
Singapore 189554
Tel: +65 85965752
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Nearest MRT: Bras Basah (CC Line), Bencoolen (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bras Basah MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bencoolen MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Monday, February 27, 2023

Nagai Hokkaido Cuisine @ Suntec City - Omakase From $98, By Sapporo Kaiseki’s First Overseas Outlet

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Nagai Hokkaido Cuisine joins Suntec City as the newest Japanese dining concept under Eat at Seven. All the way from Sapporo, Japan, this is Nagai's first overseas outpost, featuring their unique brand of Kaiseki, helmed by Head Chef Makoto Nagai. The 64-seater restaurant offers counter seats, open dining areas and three private dining rooms for private occasions. Sit at the counter, and you can observe the chefs intricately putting your meals together.

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The new restaurant offers 4 omakase menus with ingredients procured directly from Sapporo and air-flown into Singapore twice a week to showcase produces of the best freshness and quality. The omakase menus are priced at $98, $138, $198 and $380. I had the $198 menu, which included an appetiser, 5-kinds sashimi platter, a grill item, a daily special, a main dish and a dessert.

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Appetiser 3.5/5

The appetiser featured a Fried Ebi, complemented with sides such as mentai and persimmon.

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Hand-carved Ice Plate Sashimi 4.2/5

Served on a hand-carved ice plate made from a huge block of ice, the Hand-carved Ice Plate Sashimi was a feast for the eyes and the bellies. You will find a highlight of fresh seafood specially imported from Hokkaido, such as salmon, tuna, kazunoko, whelk, botan ebi and more. The botan ebi was our favourite, being impressively sweet.

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Oyster 2-Ways 3.8/5

Next was Oyster 2-Ways - done fresh and tempura fried. Both oysters were fresh and creamy, though I preferred the fresh oyster as it was more distinctly briny and sweet.

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Snow Crab Stew 4.5/5

The Snow Crab Stew was undoubtedly the best surprise of the night. Chunks of sweet snow crab meat brimming in a thick and comforting broth. It provided an extremely comforting pause amidst the rest of the chilled dishes. The chef kindly topped up more crab meat for my bowl as I don't take beef. My dining companion, who had the beef, had great compliments for the tender beef slices.

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Sashimi Roll 3.8/5

Before dessert, we were served a slice of Sashimi Roll with a centre of salmon, tuna, and more. It is then topped with briny ikura. We found it average. At the same time, we were expecting a bigger portion for our mains.

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Hokkaido Milk Ice Cream with Sweet Potato 3.8/5

Dessert was Hokkaido Milk Ice Cream with Sweet Potato. I appreciated the natural sweetness of the sweet potato, and the ice cream was just right in its creaminess and milkiness.

The overall omakase experience was decent. The freshness of the ingredients shone through, but we hoped for more surprises and bigger portions, considering its price tag. The items are also more seafood-focused, which is something diners may want to take note of.

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Premium Kaisen Don

Apart from their omakase menus, you can look out for 15 types of lunch sets. Prices start at $28, and the menu features items such as Premium Kaisen Don, Wagyu Roast Beef Set, Tempura Set and Yakitori Set. The Premium Kaisen Don features a mixture of fresh sashimi served with miso soup, smooth chawanmushi and pickles.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Nagai Hokkaido Cuisine
Suntec City
Tower 1
3 Temasek Boulevard
#03-314
Singapore 038983
Tel: +65 66845054
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC, DT Line), Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 3pm, 530pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Promenade MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]