Thursday, November 27, 2025

Sheraton Towers Singapore - Festive Celebrations At The Dining Room

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For this festive season, Sheraton Towers Singapore presents an extravagant buffet spread and a selection of festive takeaways featuring beloved holiday classics at The Dining Room.

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Staying true to tradition, the symbolic Oven-roasted Christmas Turkey is a classic done right - golden-brown skin with succulent, tender meat.

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BBQ Glazed Wagyu Rump

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Citrus Tamarind-Glazed Semi Bone-in Gammon Ham

You can also enjoy the BBQ Glazed Wagyu Rump, rich and flavourful, and the Citrus Tamarind-Glazed Semi Bone-in Gammon Ham, served with a bright pineapple sauce that lifts the overall profile.

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Spicy Turmeric Coconut Turkey

For festive takeaways, The Dining Room introduces a bolder reinterpretation of the classic turkey: the Spicy Turmeric Coconut Turkey ($208). Inspired by traditional Singapore Malay flavours, it is served with tomato basmati rice, green bean kerabu, and mung bean crackers. Infused with turmeric, bird’s eye chilli, and rich coconut milk, it offers warm, familiar notes that will add depth and colour to your festive table.

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Seafood on Ice

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Sushi and Sashimi

The buffet also showcases a lavish Seafood on Ice selection, along with Sushi and Sashimi.

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Cheese and Charcuterie Counter

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The Cheese and Charcuterie Counter is fully stocked with an impressive variety of cheeses, condiments, and artisanal charcuterie. The Salad Bar is equally delightful, offering beautifully plated salads alongside a vibrant selection of fresh greens.

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Parmesan Herb-crusted Maine Lobster

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An array of premium hot dishes, such as Parmesan Herb-crusted Maine Lobster, is complemented by a variety of Chinese and Asian specialities.

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To elevate the festive atmosphere, an outdoor BBQ station adds smoky, crowd-pleasing flavours to the experience.

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Baked Brie En Croûte

One of my favourites was definitely the Baked Brie En Croûte. Prepared à la minute, the warm, oozy brie has a lightly caramelised, flaky exterior and is served atop crusty toast. Paired generously with honey and nuts, it was wonderfully decadent.

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Spiced Pumpkin Meringue Tart

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White Forest

Desserts were incredible. Classics such as Panettone, Almond Stollen, and Christmas Fruit Cake were beautifully executed, alongside more creative additions like the Spiced Pumpkin Meringue Tart and White Forest, a new creation featuring vanilla sponge and griottines cherries. Of course, no festive spread would be complete without a classic logcake, and their Crunchy Chocolate Praline Logcake proved to be a definite crowd-pleaser.

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FESTIVE LUNCH BUFFET
5 to 24 & 26 to 31 December 2025
$78++ per adult
$42++ per child

Christmas Day
$138++ per adult
$52++ per child

FESTIVE DINNER BUFFET
5 to 27 December 2025 (Friday and Saturday only)
$118++ per adult; $42++ per child

Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve
$138++ per adult; $52++ per child

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For more information, please call (65) 6839 5620 or purchase online at https://shopatsheratonfestive.oddle.me. For dining enquiries and reservations, please call (65) 6839 5621 or email thediningroom@sheratonsingapore.com.

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Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


The Dining Room
Sheraton Towers Singapore
Level 1
39 Scotts Road
Singapore 228230
Tel: +65 6839 5625
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Nearest MRT: Newton (DT, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 630pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Newton MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right and walk down Scotts Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Mashi No Mashi @ Nakin Row - Relocates and Reopens With An Improved Menu Featuring A5 Wagyu

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Mashi No Mashi, acclaimed for serving the world's first 100% Wagyu ramen, has relocated to Nakin Row and reopened as a ramen bar concept. Established by Wagyumafia, a collective of restaurants renowned for harnessing the qualities and versatility of Japan's most famous beef through various culinary concepts. Founded by Chef Hisato Hamada, Wagyumafia prides itself on working directly with farmers and selecting only the top 1% of the finest Kobe and Ozaki beef.

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Ultra Wagyu Ramen 4.5/5

With the relocation comes an elevated menu. The restaurant has upgraded from A4 to A5 Wagyu and introduced special reopening prices. Signature dishes remain, including the Ultra Wagyu Ramen ($18.80). This generous Hakata-style bowl features a milky, rich Wagyu bone broth and A5 Wagyu chashu. Compared to the very first Ultra Wagyu Ramen I had when the brand first opened, which was noticeably beefier and richer, this version took on a lighter approach. That said, it remained a satisfying bowl, with a flavoursome broth where the beefy depth still hummed in the background. The Red Chilli tare added a savoury, slightly fiery kick that lifted the flavours of the chashu even further.

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Wagyu Bak Kut Teh 4.5/5

The Wagyu Bak Kut Teh ($19.65) is a Singapore-exclusive creation. Served in a peppery, garlicky homemade Wagyu bone broth, the beef was succulent and tender, pairing beautifully with black soy sauce and Japanese rice. Now offered at a special SG60 price, it's definitely more attractive to diners than before.

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Wagyu Steak Rice 4.8/5

We also tried the Wagyu Steak Rice ($32.80), featuring charcoal-grilled A5 Wagyu. The charcoal-grilled beef highlighted its natural flavours more distinctly than the chashu, and the accompanying umami steak sauce complemented the meat superbly.

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Wagyu Gyoza 5/5

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Charcoal Edamame 4.8/5

For sides, while it's a pity to see the Wagyu Siew Mai removed from the menu, the scrumptious Wagyu Gyoza ($6.80) remains. A new addition is the Charcoal Edamame ($4.80), grilled and basted with Wagyu beef fat, a more luxurious take on the usual boring edamame.

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The drinks menu now features Suntory Highball on tap, ideal for cutting through the richness of the meal. The Ginger Sour ($12) was an interesting option as well, with the acidity of sushi ginger.

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Mr Mashi Ice Cream 4/5

For dessert, we tried the MNM ice creams — Mr Mashi and Mashi Jr. Mr Mashi is a creamy banana sherbet, sweetened with maple and studded with pecans and caramel bites, while Mashi Jr leans towards a raspberry swirl. Both had a well-balanced sweetness that rounded off the meal nicely.

Reopening as a ramen bar concept is a natural fit for Mashi No Mashi, highlighting both its ramen focus and beef-centric identity. With the upgrade to A5 Wagyu, it's now an even more.

Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Mashi No Mashi
3 Pickering Street
#01-42
Nankin Row
Singapore 048660
Contact: +65 8957 8620
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Chinatown (DT, NE Line)

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

Direction:
1) Alight at Chinatown MRT station. Take Exit F. Walk down Cross Street to South Bridge Road. At the junction of Cross Street and South Bridge Road, cross the road. Turn left onto South Bridge Road. Walk down South Bridge Road. Turn right onto Nakin Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to China Street. Turn right onto China Street. Walk down China Street. Turn left onto Nakin Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]