Friday, May 18, 2007

Jap-food galore

Recently went to CENTRAL for a shoot at Clarke Quay and found Jap-food galore there..

There were more than 5 restaurants serving various forms of Jap-food...

I went to one called Kyomomoyama for my post-bday dinner with Dejong...

The Teppan steak is delicious... the chef has very conveniently separated the fatty parts from the meat so you can eat the deliciously grilled meat without feeling sinful... And the good thing is even when the hotplate becomes cold and the meat becomes cold, it still tastes great...

The sashimi is comparable to that from Sun with Moon... Thickly sliced... And very fresh... The tuna belly tastes very good...

We also tried the assorted fried seafood skewers... We ate the largest scallop we've ever seen... It's like the size of 2/3 of my fist... And the squid is also very huge and fresh, cos the meat can be easily bit off, you don't have to struggle to chew it off, like with calamaris...

We also had soba with assorted tempura...

And there are also a couple of nice chill out places one can check out in Clarke Quay...

Like the dessert place we went to after our meal...

It's called Nectarie...

The Jack Daniels ice cream tastes great... Not too strong in alcohol level... But the taste of Jack Daniels is there... And the cakes are... the Gateaus... are great...

We tried the chocolate gateau and the cheesecake... Along with Jack Daniels, Cocoa and Hazelnut ice cream...

But here's one restaurant that I'll be visiting next time I pop by CENTRAL...

Here's a review I found online...

Sho-U - Show of Food and Aesthetics

at sho-u, one of the newest japanese restaurants in town, the thing that strikes visitors the most would probably be its unique design. don’t get me wrong though, the food at this contemporary japanese fine-dining establishment is nothing short of excellent. but being a sucker for aesthetics (something that singapore restaurants aren’t particularly known for), i am glad for this new place where i can really rave about its design!

Red entrance design of Sho-U

visitors are first greeted by the striking red entrance decorated with (red) fabric art installations of sakura (cherry blossoms) on the wall. they enter the restaurant through a (red) passageway that leads to an all-black dining area. here, there are a few (black) private dining rooms that cater to large groups.

beyond this all-black dining area, the interior design takes on a dramatic twist as visitors enter an all-white dining hall. see? the black rectangular block you see in this photograph is actually the all-black dining area!

Black & white interior design

again, there are those pretty sakura art installations on the walls. the use of sakura is a recurring theme in this restaurant. in each of the three different colored areas — red, black and white, the sakura decorations would follow the respective color scheme!

Fabric sakura art installations on wall

sho-u boasts a very sleek design that screams modern chic with a tinge of tradition. tucked into the third storey of the new (wannabe) japanese mall, the central at clarke quay, this restaurant also offers diners a nice view of the singapore river.

Window view of the Singapore River

i would enjoy dining there in the day, with clean, natural light pouring in and bathing the dining hall in white. (of course, it also means that i can take great pictures of the food with my lousy camera!)

by the way, besides the interior design, dramatic color schemes and sakura decorations, even the uniforms that the waitresses wear have been designed by esteemed designers!

“enough of all this boring design talk already!” okay, i hear you! you wanna know about the food so here it is!

Sho-U Mocktail & Heaven's Dew

Sho-U Mocktail & Heaven’s Dew
Price: $10.80 & $7.80 + 10% Service Charge + 5% GST
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waitresses are on hand to recommend the restaurant’s best drinks and dishes. we had a couple of the mocktails. the sho-u mocktail (pink drink) is a mixture of strawberry, milk and a variety of other fruits. i loved the sweet and milky taste to this one.

the heaven’s dew (orange drink) is one glassful of surprise. it arrives at our table looking all orange and… safe. but once you give it a good stir (notice the blue layer at the bottom), the drink turns to a somewhat vile and yucky-looking green! in spite of that, it did taste pretty good with the mixture of orange and other assorted fruits.

Scallop and Prawn in Creamy Sauce

Scallop and Prawn in Creamy Sauce
Price: $16 + 10% Service Charge + 5% GST
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with japanese head chef, tommy ueda-san at its helm (the man has 15 years of experience), the food here definitely looked promising. the first dish we had was the scallop and prawn in creamy sauce. on first impression, the portions looked to be pretty small. but upon tasting it, i began to understand why. the creamy dressing was so rich that anything more than this, i would probably have gotten a little queasy!

Scallop and Prawn in Creamy Sauce

yet, the smooth creamy sauce was also the best part of the dish. the chef added a subtle touch of wasabi to the sauce. that gave the succulent scallops and tempura prawns a really exciting taste. i loved it!

Unagi Tofu Steak

Unagi Tofu Steak
Price: $16 + 10% Service Charge + 5% GST
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when it comes to japanese food, i like to have something with unagi (freshwater eel) and teriyaki sauce in it. the unagi tofu steak appeared to be a good match. cooked in sweet teriyaki sauce, it had the unagi sandwiched between two slabs of soft silken tofu, with grated japanese yam poured over it. my, what a healthful dish! but perhaps due to the tofu, i thought it was slightly lacking in taste.

Foie Gras Brown Rice in Stone Pot

Foie Gras Brown Rice in Stone Pot
Price: $22 + 10% Service Charge + 5% GST
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another dish that was strongly recommended to us was the foie gras (fat liver of, in this case, goose) brown rice. i am neither a fan of foie gras or brown rice so naturally i was a little apprehensive of this one. despite myself, i ended up loving it! the brown rice was the most fragrant thing, due largely to the little bowl of foie gras blended black sauce that was drizzled over it.

even now, i am still not a fan of foie gras (the thought of eating an animal’s internal organ turns me off), but i have to be honest: the foie gras brown rice was good. besides, foie gras fans would love the generous slices of goose liver that came with this dish.

sho-u falls under the same management as sakae sushi, the more familiar and ubiquitous restaurant chain. foodies, as well as those of you who like interesting and unique dishes, you may want to add this place to your list.

on a final note, i have to say that while i really do admire the sleek design and layout of sho-u, i do have one gripe — it looks too clean and clinical for a restaurant! it’s probably just me, of course. damn, there is no pleasing me, is there?

Sho-U
The Central (Clarke Quay)
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
#03-85/102/108/109 Singapore 059817 [map]
(65) 6534 8066
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