Saturday, October 4, 2025

Wa-EN Wagyu Yakiniku @ Jewel Changi Airport - Ultimate All-Day Premium Miyazaki Wagyu Buffet

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Wa-En Wagyu Yakiniku, recognised in the Michelin Guide in 2016 and 2017, has been delighting diners in Singapore at Jewel Changi Airport with its premium A4 and A5 Japanese Wagyu. The restaurant is elevating the indulgence with the launch of an all-you-can-eat Japanese Wagyu and sashimi-grade seafood buffet, priced at $168++ (special launch price of $138++ until 15 October 2025).

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Wa-En Wagyu Assemble Set for Two

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The highlight of the experience begins with the Wa-En Wagyu Assemble Set for Two, headlined by the show-stopping Miyazaki Sirloin, a prized cut served exclusively as a one-time order. Richly marbled, tender and succulent, this sirloin is the show-stopper that sets the tone for the indulgent spread ahead.

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Beyond the sirloin, diners can enjoy unlimited servings of premium cuts, including:
● Premium Miyazaki Wagyu Karubi
● Premium Miyazaki Wagyu Karubi with Salt Sauce
● Premium Miyazaki Wagyu Chuck Roll
● Premium Miyazaki Wagyu Saikoro
● Australian Wagyu in Grilling Sauce
● Australian Wagyu Karubi in Salt Sauce

The selection doesn’t stop at beef cuts. Wa-En elevates the experience with refined specialities like Thin-Sliced Wagyu Tongue, Miyazaki Wagyu Beef Yukke, Seared Miyazaki Wagyu Sushi with Ikura, and Wagyu Tsukimi. Each dish showcases Wagyu in different textures and expressions, making the buffet more than just a grill-and-eat affair.

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The pleasure of the buffet lies in its endless supply of A4–A5 Miyazaki Wagyu, seared over flames right at the table. Every slice is beautifully marbled, melting with rich umami. It is a true indulgence for meat lovers.

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Wa-En’s Yakiniku Wagyu Buffet is more than just dinner; it’s a feast of grit, flame, and reward. For a limited time, the buffet is available at a special launch price of $138++ per adult until 15 October 2025. Prices are subject to prevailing GST and service charge. For more information or to make your reservation, visit the official website here: https://wa-en.com.sg.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Wa-EN Wagyu Yakiniku
Jewel Changi Airport
78 Airport Boulevard
#01-224
Singapore 819666
Tel: +65 6246 7488
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Nearest MRT: Changi Airport (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Changi Airport MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Friday, October 3, 2025

ANJU @ Tras Street - Modern Korean Dining with Creative Flair

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ANJU is a modern Korean dining and bar restaurant tucked along Tras Street in Tanjong Pagar. Taking its name from the Korean term for dishes enjoyed with alcohol, ANJU focuses on elevating traditional flavours while pairing its creative cuisine with a curated selection of Korean spirits and liquors. The restaurant delivers a refined take on Korean classics in a contemporary and elegant setting.

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Buckwheat Crepe 4/5

We started with the Buckwheat Crepe ($16), a dish that immediately set the tone for the evening. The crepe had a gelatinous, bouncy bite, wrapping around pickled radish, egg, mushroom, and prawn, with Dijon mustard to tie it all together. A refreshing, eye-opening start.

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Black Bean Mascarpone 4/5

The Black Bean Mascarpone ($16) was another creative snack, served with sourdough crackers. The mascarpone was addictively creamy with a balance of sweet and savoury notes.

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Bangeo 4.2/5

The Bangeo ($26), featuring yellowtail ceviche paired with carrot kimchi and Earl Grey dongchimi, stood out for its lightness and refreshing zesty flavours.

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Hogam Jeon 4.5/5

A highlight was the Hogam Jeon ($26), a signature dish comprising potato, zucchini, prawn, and onion pickle. Crispy on the outside with layers of textures inside, it was immensely satisfying. The optional addition of mozzarella (+$3) elevated the dish even further.

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Yangnyeom Cauliflower 4/5

The Yangnyeom Cauliflower ($22) was a surprise. It looked like Korean fried chicken at first glance, but the crunchy cauliflower tossed in a sweet-spicy gochujang sauce (with chewy rice cakes for added texture) was just as addictive.

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Dwaeji Deungsim 4.2/5

The Dwaeji Deungsim ($36) showcased tender, succulent Iberico pork grilled to perfection. Pairing it with barley ssamjang accentuated the flavour, while pickled radish refreshed the palate.

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Spicy Dak Galbi 4.5/5

The Spicy Dak Galbi ($36) was another winner. Oven-baked, tender, and rich with flavour, the addictive marinade was complemented by cashew nuts and spring onions for texture and balance.

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LA Galbi 4/5

We also tried the off-menu LA Galbi. The beef short ribs, cut across the bone, were marinated in a sweet sauce and grilled to a charred finish. Tender, juicy, and served with housemade green chilli sauce, it made for a harmonious bite.

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Ssambob 3/5

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Baek Kimchi 4/5

As accompaniments, the Ssambob ($10), barley rice rolls wrapped in savoy cabbage was a refreshing alternative to plain rice, though not particularly memorable. The Baek Kimchi ($7), a white kimchi with radish and red dates, was a bright palate cleanser that balanced the richness of the mains.

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Korean Donut 4/5

Desserts at Anju were inventive and memorable. The Korean Donut ($18), made with sweet rice dough, had a chewy texture complemented by Parmesan tuile, cinnamon milk ice cream, sea salt meringue, and candied walnut. It was a light yet satisfying finish.

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Sweet Potato 4.5/5

The Sweet Potato 2.0 ($18) was a standout. A reinterpretation of sweet potato crème brûlée (though more puree-like in texture), it was layered with caramelised sugar, sweet potato ice cream, brown butter crumble, chips, and a dusting of coffee powder. It was complex yet comforting.

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Makgeolli Pannacotta 4.2/5

The Makgeolli Pannacotta ($18) was another creative dessert. The makgeolli jelly carried the fragrance of rice, enhanced by fresh melon and strawberry, condensed milk, and playful popping candy, for a sweet and refreshing ending.

ANJU is not your typical Korean restaurant. With its thoughtful pairings, modern reinterpretations, and polished presentation, it elevates Korean dining to something exciting and refreshing. While prices are on the higher side, the creativity and execution justify the splurge. Whether you’re here for a date night or a gathering with friends over soju and modern bites, ANJU delivers a memorable dining experience that stands out in Singapore’s Korean food scene.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


ANJU
62 Tras Street
Singapore 079001
Tel: +65 66121172
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat: 6pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Sun & Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tras Street. Turn right onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Turn left and walk down Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn left onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]