Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Kinki Restaurant + Bar @ Customs House - Celebrating 15 Years with a Throwback Menu

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Kinki Restaurant + Bar marks 15 radical years in Singapore’s dining scene with its bold identity and innovative approach to Japanese cuisine. Known for reimagining Japanese comfort food into addictive new classics, Kinki continues to push boundaries while staying rooted in tradition.

This March, the restaurant brought back five of its well-loved creations as throwback à la carte dishes, offering diners a nostalgic yet exciting experience. I had the opportunity to sample three of these throwback dishes — Unagi Scallop Maki, Prawn & Spicy Tuna Maki, and Kinki Okonomiyaki—along with a few other menu highlights.

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Unagi Scallop Maki 3.5/5

The Unagi Scallop Maki ($33) is a deep-fried maki roll featuring succulent unagi and scallops, complemented by house-made unagi sauce. Unlike traditional maki, this version has a tempura coating, giving it an additional crisp exterior. While the textures were enjoyable, the flavours could have been more pronounced to elevate the dish further.

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Prawn & Spicy Tuna Maki 3.5/5

The Prawn & Spicy Tuna Maki ($28) offers a twist on the traditional spicy tuna roll by incorporating tempura prawn for a satisfying crunch. The spicy tuna mayo mixture adds a creamy element, but I wished for a more robust kick in the spice level to enhance the overall experience.

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Kinki Okonomiyaki 3/5

Another throwback dish, the Kinki Okonomiyaki ($32), features classic okonomiyaki ingredients such as shredded cabbage, seafood, and streaky bacon. The dish is topped with bonito flakes and shredded nori but is served atop toasted bread, giving it a pizza-like presentation. Personally, I was not a fan of the bread base, which felt like a cost-cutting measure. I would have preferred a more traditional okonomiyaki with an abundance of shredded cabbage holding everything together.

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Spicy Buffalo Katsu 1/5

We regretted ordering the Spicy Buffalo Katsu ($32). The katsu itself was very dry, and the spicy buffalo sauce was overwhelmingly spicy, making it difficult to appreciate the pork. Unfortunately, we were unable to finish this dish.

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Buta Kakuni Claypot 4/5

Our favourite dish of the night was the Buta Kakuni Claypot ($35). This slow-cooked braised pork belly rice is served in a claypot with a perfectly poached egg. The pork belly was well-infused with the rich braised sauce, resulting in a melt-in-the-mouth texture. Every bite was packed with umami, making it a comforting and satisfying dish.

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Matcha Lava Cake 2.5/5

To end the meal, we tried the Matcha Lava Cake ($15). While the matcha flavour was rich and distinct, the cake itself was denser than expected. Additionally, the pairing of matcha with goma (black sesame) ice cream felt mismatched, leaving us unconvinced by the flavour combination.

Kinki Restaurant + Bar continues to impress with its creative approach to Japanese cuisine, but this throwback menu had its highs and lows. While the Buta Kakuni Claypot stood out as a must-try, some dishes, like the Spicy Buffalo Katsu, missed the mark. Nonetheless, Kinki remains a vibrant spot for those looking to enjoy a fun and unconventional take on Japanese classics in a stylish setting.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Kinki Restaurant + Bar
Customs House
70 Collyer Quay
#02-02
Singapore 049323
Tel: +65 83636697
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Nearest MRT: Raffles Place (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Raffles Place MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Clifford Centre. Cut across the building. Go to 2nd floor, take the overhead bridge link across the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Monday, March 31, 2025

Poonsti @ Owen Road - New Weekend Charcoal-Grilled Dinner Concept

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Poonsti, the well-loved eatery specialising in crispy rosti, has launched a brand-new weekend evening dining concept. Staying true to its potato-loving roots, the space transforms into a charcoal grill house, where perfectly grilled meats are paired with their signature crispy rosti, a variety of sides, and craft beers for a hearty, comforting meal.

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Build Your Own Rosti-Grill Set ($25+)

The dinner menu follows a customisable concept:

1. Choose your Rosti: Plain, Garlic & Chives, Curry, or Black Pepper & Cheese.
2. Pick a Grilled Meat: House Bacon, Beef Sausage, Flat Iron Steak, Pork Collar Steak or Chicken Thigh.
3. Select two Sides: Coleslaw, Baked BBQ Beans, Mac & Cheese, Buttered Corn or Salad.

Each set is served on a tray, but for the sake of presentation, we plated them for a better visual experience.

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Garlic & Chives Rosti, Pork Collar Steak, Coleslaw, Mac & Cheese

For our first set, we opted for the Garlic & Chives Rosti (+$2), Pork Collar Steak (+$4), Coleslaw, and Mac & Cheese. Poonsti's signature rosti remains as delightful as ever, with a crispy golden exterior and soft, fluffy insides. The garlic and chives infusion adds a subtle yet aromatic depth to the potatoes. The pork collar steak was a pleasant surprise — tender, smoky, and juicy, with just the right amount of char. Worth highlighting are the side dishes, which are often an afterthought in many places. The Mac & Cheese was creamy and well-seasoned, while the Coleslaw had a nice balance of tang and crunch, rounding out the plate beautifully.

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Curry Rosti, Chicken Thigh, Beef Sausage, Salad, Buttered Corn

For the second set, we went with Curry Rosti (+$2), Grilled Chicken Thigh, Salad, and Buttered Corn, with an additional Beef Sausage (+$8) for a more substantial meal. The Curry Rosti was an interesting twist — crispy like the classic version but infused with a light curry spice that added a Southeast Asian touch. The Chicken Thigh was well-marinated, tender, and charred to perfection, while the Beef Sausage was plump, juicy, and bursting with flavour. As for the sides, the Buttered Corn was sweet and buttery, and the Salad provided a refreshing contrast to the heavier components of the meal.

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Poonsti's weekend grill concept successfully elevates its well-loved rosti by pairing it with well-executed charcoal-grilled meats and thoughtfully prepared sides. Unlike many places where sides are overlooked, Poonsti ensures each element of the meal is carefully crafted. If you're a fan of crispy potatoes and smoky grilled meats, this is definitely a spot worth checking out. The customisable menu, affordable pricing, and casual yet satisfying meals make it a great place for a laid-back weekend dinner.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Poonsti
127 Owen Road
Singapore 218931
Tel:+65 6818 3333
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Nearest MRT: Farrer Park (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 930am - 3pm
Sat-Sun: 9am - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Farrer Park MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk down Race Course Road to Owen Road. Turn left onto Owen Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]