Momiji: Sulit Japanese Buffet in Singapore

Because my husband and I are such Salmon Sashimi junkies, we were really hankering for a Saisaki type buffet spread in Singapore and were ecstatic when we found one back in May. It’s in Northpoint Shopping Center in Yishun. Yay! About 5-10 minutes walk from our place and no need to go to CBD.

assorted salmon sushi
Flamed salmon topped with mentai. Drooling…

lovely salmon sashimi!
These slices of salmon are just b-e-a-u-tiful. I felt like I died and went to Salmon heaven.

The above 2 is enough for me but the buffet spread offers MORE! (Haha! I sound like an ad.) Find out after the jump!
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What’s Better Than Salmon?

You know I’m such a fan of salmon. But I found something better. Find out after the jump! This share is long overdue. Thanks again to my Metrobank credit card, I was introduced to the world of Sugi, a Japanese restaurant located in Greenbelt 2 in Makati. It was on 50% off for a limited time back in April to May for certain Metrobank credit … Continue reading What’s Better Than Salmon?

The Marina Bay Sands and Bazin

I am back in Singapore. Almost 3 weeks already and will be flying back to Manila again before this week ends. I wanted to go to Malaysia the past weekend but H had work so that plan was scratched. We decided to check out the Marina Bay Sands instead. It’s HUGE! And to drive home my point, another shot of it. The ground level is … Continue reading The Marina Bay Sands and Bazin

Late Lunch at Cyma

First and last time I ate at Cyma was more than 4 years ago as some sort of team lunch paid for by our project manager. I remember it was good but expensive so never tried it again until earlier. The mediterranean blue ceilings and accents at Cyma, Edsa Shangrila. H hasn’t tried Cyma yet. So we thought it was a good time as any … Continue reading Late Lunch at Cyma

Wagyu Burger at Malcolm’s

Back in 2008, H and I had the Wagyu Burger at Malcolm’s along Dela Rosa Streeet in Makati. It looked like this then:I think it was cooked medium well. It was good but for the price, H didn’t deem it quite right to fork over that amount for a burger, whether wagyu or not.Fast forward to 2012 and Beeconomic came out with about 50% off … Continue reading Wagyu Burger at Malcolm’s

Monday Bites: More Filipino Food

Back in 2008, H and I found ourselves sitting in one of the restaurant’s in Trinoma. It was in between lunch and dinner and there was no one else in the restaurant aside from us. This is what we ordered then: A dish of Lechon Cubana and Kinilaw na Tanguige. I found the serving of kinilaw really small. I can count the cubes of Tanguige … Continue reading Monday Bites: More Filipino Food

Benny’s at Rustan’s Makati

Yesterday was Mother’s day here in the Philippines so I was quite sure that restaurants would be teeming with families dining out. Hence I decided that since we were going to Rustan’s anyway to send a package out at Air 21, might as well try the restaurant at the entrance to Rustan’s grocery. Where it’s located, it’s the default place to stop by when doing … Continue reading Benny’s at Rustan’s Makati

Monday Bites: Hoa Tuc, Saigon

Wow! The heat these days is unbearable. And I just endured almost 3 hours of it without electricity just this evening. I cannot open the windows for fear of mosquito bites. These intermittent and unannounced power outages are the bane of my existence. My poor little girl was drenched in sweat in just 30 minutes and she didn’t even have any shirt on. How are … Continue reading Monday Bites: Hoa Tuc, Saigon

Monday Bites: Kashmir at Pasay Road (Arnaiz Ave)

Have passed by this resto hundreds of times before on Pasay Road when we were still living in Pasong Tamo, Makati. Been meaning to check it out and finally did over the weekend when Beeconomic came out with this deal. The colorful, yet regal, interior at Kashmir. Chips, nuts and dried raisin appetizer, salty and sweet with I don’t know what spice thrown in. Avocado green … Continue reading Monday Bites: Kashmir at Pasay Road (Arnaiz Ave)

Monday Bites: Nanbantei of Tokyo

Been meaning to write about Nanbantei of Tokyo for over a year now. H introduced me to the place back in 2010 and since then, it has been a favorite of ours. Their specialty is yakitori – anything skewered, kind of like streetfood but with an upscale location (Greenbelt, Makati) so understandably, more expensive. Though if you ask me, I think the dishes are worth … Continue reading Monday Bites: Nanbantei of Tokyo