Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Mashi No Mashi @ Guoco Midtown - – Chef Hisato Hamada, founder of WAGYUMAFIA Opens 100% Wagyu Ramen Concept in Singapore

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Mashi No Mashi, located at Guoco Midtown, is a ramen concept 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. Since its establishment in 2019, Mashi No Mashi has been acclaimed for serving the world's first 100% Wagyu ramen.

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Wagyu Tsukemen 4/5

The dish that brought Mashi No Mashi to fame is its signature Wagyu Tsukemen, featuring succulent slices of slow-cooked Ozaki beef paired with their signature noodles. The accompanying dipping broth, a 24-hour stewed Wagyu bone broth, was rich in umami and full-bodied, perfectly complementing the thicker-cut noodles with an enjoyable chewy texture. While the ramen as a whole provided a deeply satisfying mouthfeel and flavour, I found the alkaline taste of the noodles less appealing.

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Ultra Wagyu Ramen 4.8/5

Ultra Wagyu Ramen ($22) is the brand's first-ever fukuoka Hakata-style ramen, and Singapore is the first outpost to permanently feature it on its menu. This beef-centric Hakata-style ramen broth is made using the finest wagyu bones, which undergo a laborious three-stage heating process to extract maximum flavour and aroma. The broth was an absolute pleasure to savour, together with the luscious pieces of wagyu char siew.

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Wagyu Bak Kut Teh 4.5/5

This outlet also launched a Singapore-exclusive menu, starting with Wagyu Bak Kut Teh ($30). Served with a peppery homemade wagyu bone stock, traditional Bak Kut Teh purists may not favour this dish as much. Personally, I love this rendition, which was delightful with a heady, garlicky, and peppery broth. The texture and flavour of the meat were exceptional as well. However, with the price tag, it can definitely be more wholesome with the portions of the You Tiao and Preserved Vegetables.

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Wagyu Cha Siu Donburi 4/5

There are also donburi options available, such as the Wagyu Cha Siu Donburi ($32), which showcases slices of Wagyu Cha Siu draped over Ginger Beef Akitakomachi Rice. The plump and pearly rice was so moreish mixed with flavourful minced ginger beef that it almost stole the spotlight.

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Wagyu Gyoza 5/5

The Dim Sums here are highly recommended. Wagyu Gyoza ($8 for 2pc) uses 100% Ozaki Beef. Each piece was filled with four different cuts of juicy Ozaki beef and minced vegetables, achieving a succulent bite in every mouthful.

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Wagyu Siu Mai 5/5

Offering a similar bite and satisfaction is Wagyu Siu Mai ($15). The texture was on point.

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Sui Gyoza 4/5

The other two dim sums we tried were well executed: Black Bean Spare Ribs ($15), featuring Steamed Wagyu Spare Ribs with Black Bean and Garlic Sauce, and Sui Gyoza, boiled wagyu gyoza drizzled with tangy Japanese sansho chilli sauce. In fact, I enjoyed them much more than the traditional pork versions.

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Black Bean Spare Ribs 4/5

More Singapore-exclusive dishes, such as wagyu laksa and hokkien mee, will be rolled out later in the year. An interesting beverage menu with inventive cocktails is also available, including Chef Hisato's proprietary rendition of a Singapore sling ($18).

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.


Mashi No Mashi
Guoco Midtown
124 Beach Road
#01-04
Singapore 189771
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (DT, EW Line), Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to Tan Quee Lan Street. Turn left and walk down Tan Quee Lan Street to Beach Road. At Beach Road, cross the road and walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Esplanade MRT station Take Exit F. Walk straight down Beach Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Monday, April 15, 2024

Rang Mahal @ Pan Pacific Singapore - Immerse in the Great Indian Celebration Feast by Award-winning Luxury Wedding Food Curator Sarita Bazaz

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Rang Mahal, the esteemed Indian fine dining establishment at Pan Pacific Singapore, has rolled out The Grand Indian Celebration Feast in collaboration with Sarita Bazaz, the renowned international Indian Wedding food curator. From 12 April to 21 April 2024, patrons are invited to embark on a celebrative feast inspired by the classical Indian wedding experience.

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The celebration promises to dazzle diners with its exquisite flavours and vibrant presentations, featuring a plethora of dining options, including a 5-course Thali, 7-course and 9-course degustation menus, buffet feasts, and à la carte offerings.

Weekdays 12, 15-19 Apr 2024
Lunch
- 5 course Lunch Thali
- 7 course Degustation Menu
- A La Carte Menu
Dinner
- 7 & 9 course Degustation Menu
- A La Carte Menu

Weekend 13-14 Apr, 20-21 Apr 20204
Lunch
- Wedding Feast Buffet
Dinner
- 7 & 9 course Degustation Menu
- A La Carte Menu

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Khaaja Sevpuri 4.5/5

We started our dinner with a delightful basket of Papad and Kichiya accompanied by an assortment of chutneys and kachumar, setting the stage for the tantalising flavours to follow. The Khaaja Sevpuri, with its crispy layered papri adorned with Mumbai Street's special sevpuri masala, offers a burst of flavour atop its crunchy base.

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Langostino Paturi 4.5/5

Experience a symphony of flavours with the Langostino Paturi, where succulent langostino is lovingly wrapped in banana leaf and pan-grilled, accentuated by a tantalising mix of mustard paste and spices that perfectly complement the sweetness of the shellfish.

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Kadhi Kachori 4.5/5

Indulge in the playful Kadhi Kachori, a crispy and flaky pastry accompanied by a pour of yoghurt-based curry, offering a delightful blend of textures and flavours that dance on the palate.

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Imli Sorbet 4.2/5

Refresh your palate with the sweet and tangy Imli Sorbet paired with tamarind candy. It provides a delightful interlude before the celebrative feast continues.

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Thecha Biscuti 4.8/5

Savour the tender Murgh Mirchi Tikka infused with a smoky aroma, luscious Lehsuni Palak, and crispy garlic chips, which offer a harmonious balance of flavours and textures.

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Himalayan Truffle Morels 5/5

Indulge in the exquisite Himalayan Truffle Morels, a rare delicacy served with aged parmesan and goat cheese, elevated by a sprinkle of truffle salt and oil, offering a rich and indulgent dining experience.

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Hidden Gems 3.8/5

Delve into the unique yoghurt-based dish Hidden Gems, which unveils a treasure trove of textures and flavours. While the yoghurt may be overpowering for some, the dish offers a delightful exploration of contrasts.

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Junglee Maas 4/5

Feast on the Junglee Maas, a flavorful biryani featuring succulent salmon. Though unconventional, the dish offers a tantalising blend of spices and aromas, complemented by fragrant steamed rice.

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Stuffed Kulche 4.2/5

Conclude your savoury journey with Stuffed Kulche, a delightful blend of sweetness and spice paired with Amritsari Chole and Pyaz Ki Chutney. Made with maida flour and stuffed with a sweet and savoury potato mixture, these Kulche offer a tantalising burst of flavours — a fitting finale to an exquisite dining experience.

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Lachhedar Jalebi, Garam Gur Chhena Payas, Paan Hand Churned Ice Cream 4.2/5

Wrap up your culinary adventure with a trio of sweets, including Lachhedar Jalebi, Garam Gur Chhena Payas, and Paan Hand Churned Ice Cream, each offering a symphony of flavours that leaves a lasting impression — a sweet conclusion to an unforgettable dining experience.

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Drawing inspiration from Navaratna and Panchtatva philosophies, Sarita Bazaz has curated a dining experience that transcends the ordinary, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine and culture. Join us at Rang Mahal and immerse yourself in The Grand Indian Celebration Feast — an epicurean journey fit for royalty.

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Note: This is an invited tasting.


Rang Mahal - Fine Dining Indian Restaurant
Pan Pacific Singapore
Level 3
7 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore 039595
Tel: +65 63331788
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
(for the promotion period 12-21 April 2024)

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