Monday, June 17, 2019

Jimoto Dining @ Joo Chiat - Authentic And Great Value Omakase Experience In The Eastern Neighbourhood

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Nestled in the quaint neighbourhood of Joo Chiat is an authentic Japanese omakase restaurant - Jimoto Dining with Tokyo-born head chef Takahiro Sato at its helm. Opening its doors to eager diners from March 2019 onwards, Jimoto Dining rolls out a well-curated menu which goes beyond the sushi counter to showcase a variety of traditional Japanese cooking styles. Diners can expect four great value Omakase options from as low as $55+ per person, as well as a daily rotating selection of a la carte dishes, which includes a limited serving of A4 Miyazaki Wagyu Ribeye (from $98+).

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All Omakase courses will consist of an appetiser, sushi and dish of the day from the hot kitchen. While the affordable five-course Toki ($55+) offers a quick dinner fix for those seeking a light meal and is served only from 6 to 7pm, the other three options are available for seven-courses - the introductory Sanpuru ($68+), innovative Kakushin ($98+) and the premium Zeitaku ($128+). We got an opportunity to try the premium Zeitaku, which will include a sashimi course.

Century Egg Tofu
Century Egg Tofu 4/5

The appetiser - Century Egg Tofu comes in soft tofu served in a homemade sauce of sake, mirin and shoyu. The delicate serving is then topped with chopped up century egg, ebiko and spring onions for an added crunch. Pair the dish with the Saito Yuzu Hikari (7% ABV) - a sweet sparkling sake made from Koshihikari rice in Kyoto, with delicate citrus notes.

Sashimi course
Sashimi course 4.5/5

Saito Super Premium Junmai  Daiginjo (14.5% ABV)

The Sashimi course changes daily depending on the type of fish Chef Takahiro sources from the market. We got to try the Tai (Snapper), Shime Saba (marinated mackerel), and Yellow Tail (Hamachi) for the sashimi course. Pair the fresh sashimi with the Saito Super Premium Junmai Daiginjo (14.5% ABV), a premium sake made with Yamada-Nishiki rice in Kyoto, with rich flavours and an elegant fruity aroma.

Snow Crab in Dashi Broth
Snow Crab in Dashi Broth 4/5

Saito Dry Sake (13.5% ABV)

For the simmered dish course, we were served the Snow Crab in Dashi Broth. It is blanched and then soaked in cold water to retain the natural sweetness and texture. It is simmered shortly in a dashi stock that has been boiled way for 3-4 hours with white radish to bring out a subtle refreshing sweetness. The light touch of yuzu zest adds a tang to the dish. Pair it with the Saito Dry Sake (13.5% ABV) - a light bodied sake made from Koshihikari rice in Kyoto, with a clean, dry and moderate umami flavour.

Grilled Salmon
Grilled Salmon 4.2/5

Gansanryu Kisaragi Daigingo (17.5% ABV)

The butter shoyu, Mirin sauce and lemon add a salty, sweet and sour combination of taste to the nicely Grilled Salmon. The tender grilled salmon was particularly enjoyable with a melt-in-the-mouth-consistency. The dish is paired with enoki mushroom and cherry tomatoes. Pair it with the Gansanryu Kisaragi Daigingo (17.5% ABV) - made from Dewa-sansan varietal rice in Yamagata Prefecture, with fresh pear, melon and peach aroma.

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Sushi course 4.2/5

The sushi course is served with different sushi, depending on what Chef Takahiro sources from the market daily as well. Apart from the freshly marinated and sliced seafood, the rice used is a highlight as well. Specially made with akazu (red vinegar), it brings a rich umami flavour to the edomae-style sushi. Pair the fresh sashimi with the Saito Super Premium Junmai Daiginjo (14.5% ABV), a premium sake made with Yamada-Nishiki rice in Kyoto, with rich flavours and an elegant fruity aroma.

Sumi ika (squid)

Meticulously scored by Chef Takhiro before serving, the Sumi ika (squid) has a fresh, chewy texture. A shiso (perilla) leaf sits between the sumi ika and the sushi rice, which presents a creamy mouthfeel.

Maguro (bluefin)

The Maguro (bluefin) is blanched on the side and served with a smear of shoyu and mustard for flavour.

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The Aji (Horse Mackerel) is served with ginger mirin to bring out the delicate, sweet flavours of the fish.

Hamachi (Yellowtail)

The Hamachi (Yellowtail) is paired with yuzu kosho, made from fermented chilli, peppers, yuzu peel and salt, which complements the rich, buttery flavour of the Hamachi well.

Ikura, uni and tonburi rice bowl
Ikura, Uni and Tonburi Rice Bowl 4.2/5

Arriving in a mini Ikura, Uni and Tonburi Rice Bowl, the smooth, creamy uni is particularly enjoyable with a briny ocean taste. The globules of ikura and tonburi present a popping sensation like caviar and tang to the dish. Mix it all in with the pearly sushi rice for an umami bowl of freshness.

Blueberry Cheesecake
Blueberry Cheesecake 4/5

End the omakase experience on a sweet note with a light dessert - Blueberry Cheesecake, which goes well with a luscious sweet wine, Château de Fayolle Saussignac.

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Jimoto Dining
325 Joo Chiat Road
Singapore 427582
Tel: +65 62233397
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Nearest MRT: Dakota (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat: 6pm – 11pm
Sunday: 6pm – 10pm
(Closed on Mon)

Directions: 
1) Alight at Dakota MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to bus stop at Block 99 (Stop ID 81181). Take bus number 16. Alight 4 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Dolce Vita @ Mandarin Oriental Singapore - New Sunday Italian Brunch For A Leisurely Weekend Experience

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Chef de Cuisine Giorgio Maggioni of Dolce Vita at Mandarin Oriental Singapore has recently launched a new Sunday Brunch concept for a leisurely weekend experience.

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You will be presented with three options, which you can choose to indulge in their Affettati Buffet that offers a selection of cold cuts and cheeses, an assortment of pickles preserved vegetables, and homemade marmalades. I would recommend you to just go for it, which is what this weekend experience is all about.

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Couple that with an add-on three hours free flow Nino Franco Prosecco ($48) to complete the experience.

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Seared Hokkaido scallops 4.5/5

Dessert is a must in all options, so it is a choice of one dish or two dishes from Antipasti, Primo and Secondo. Dishes from Antipasti stood out the most. You wouldn't want to miss the plump and meaty Seared Hokkaido Scallops in citrus dressing. Every element that comes with it has a role to elevate the taste and texture of the scallop.

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Cured Wagyu Beef Carpaccio 4.5/5

The same goes to the luscious Cured Wagyu Beef Carpaccio. The sweet, buttery cracker balances the richness of the dish, along with the acidity from the pickles.

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Tagliolini 2.8/5

From Primo and Secondo, we had a Tagliolini, Risotto and a main. The Tagliolini was underwhelming with its rather dense pasta. The morsels of cured pork were yummy but that was pretty much about it.

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Risotto 3.5/5

Personally, I like the Artichoke Risotto, although some found it too plain. I appreciate the subtlety of the artichoke, and if your brunch includes the Affettati Buffet, this dish would complement the entire experience.

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Manzo 3.5/5

Manzo, a Tajima wagyu beef oyster blade slow-roasted, is a crowd pleaser with its fork-tender meat. The red cabbage served along with it was interesting, as its sweetness seems to be able to bring out the flavour of the beef.

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Warm Berries Compote 3.5/5

For dessert, I chose the Warm Berries Compote. With all the meats and carbs, this sweet and tangy dessert is the best bet. If you are really stuffed, then perhaps you can go for the sorbet.

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All options include a dainty selection of Petit Fours served with a spritz of edible scent exclusive to Mandarin Oriental, Singapore. It comprises mellow notes of cinnamon, star anise and nuts that evoke a trip to a true Italian pastry shop.

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Pricing
Choice of one dish and one dessert $58
Affettati buffet, choice of one dish and one dessert $68
Affettati buffet, choice of two dishes and one dessert $78
Add-on three hours free flow Nino Franco Prosecco $48

Words and photos 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.


Dolce Vita
Mandarin Oriental Singapore
5 Raffles Avenue
Singapore 039797
Tel: +65 68853500
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC Line, DT Line), Esplanade (CC Line)


Opening Hours:
Weekday Lunch: 12pm - 230pm
Weekend Brunch: 12pm - 3pm
Daily Dinner: 630pm - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Promenade MRT station. Take Exit A. Cross the road. Walk to Marina Square. Follow the signage to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit B or D. Walk to Marina Square. Follow the signage to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]