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Showing posts with label Sukiyaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sukiyaki. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Sukiyaki Yotaro - Awesome Sukiyaki

After trying Sukiyaki for the first time in Japan and absolutely loving the experience there where the thinly sliced beef tasted so sweet and creamy, I start to have a craving for it when back in Singapore. This is why I excitedly made a reservation at Sukiyaki Yotaro when I found the time to come here.

And yes, the food here totally satisfies that craving. There are three different ways to enjoy the meats. The thin marbled beef slices (I choose this out of the various options of beef and pork) are grilled by the chefs on the iron pot greased with beef fat to yield this creamy, meaty sweet, pliable beef that has me swooning in delight in the two ways of savouring: with dashi, and with egg. The third way has the beef cooked with the vegetables in simmering light soya sauce, which is real good too. The other dishes of the Sukiyaki Menu are oh-so-good too.

The place has Japanese Izayaka type of interior, having that nice rustic, chilled Japanese vibe. And many Japanese patronise this restaurant. I guess they also want to satisfy the craving for Sukiyaki. Another thing I like about this restaurant is that the meats are expertly cooked by the chefs to ensure the meats are cooked to the right doneness as patrons prefer. I so enjoy the dining experience here.


A sumptuous set of appetisers for a great start


The chawamushi, with a layer of starchy broth on top with an oyster floating inside, has a warm comforting taste is and full of umami. This is so good.


The next appetiser is Hijiki, a kind of wild sea Japanese vegetable, paired with Edamame, tuna and creamy sauce. This has such good texture due to the crunchiness of the edamame and the slight chewiness of the hijiki. This dish is so tasty, with a slight bit of refreshing taste.


Ginko is nutty and slightly bitter in taste, and thus is like a nice palate cleanser after the previous appetiser, which is stronger in taste.


Simmered deep-fried vegetables is surprisingly light in taste and carries a lovely clear sweetness of vegetables.


Mackerel Sashimi is super briny sweet. I love this actually.


A5 Marbled Beef for Sukiyaki


Beef cooked Sukiyaki style


Sukiyaki soaked in mackerel dashi, topped with spring onion, tastes of happiness. Because it is so meaty sweet with a savoury lightness. And the meaty sweetness gets sweeter with subsequent bites. I'm amazed.


Raw egg to be whipped and paired with sukiyaki meat


Sukiyaki Wagyu eaten with raw egg tastes so creamy and sweet. This is so good!




The crunchy vegetables are of good bite size, going very well with the wagyu.



Inaniwa udon is cooked in the sauce left after cooking the vegetables and wagyu. I like its thin, flat slightly al dente texture. The udon fully absorbs the essence of the sukiyaki to be very tasty. It is heavier on taste with subsequent bites though.


Shiso sherbet is so good! I'm so surprised. I love the unique pungency of shiso, making for refreshing dessert with vegetal goodness.







Thoughts: Absolutely enjoy savouring meat Sukiyaki style!

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Thursday, November 27, 2025

Wagyu Sukiyaki 極~ Goku~ 浅草 Asakusa Sensoji Temple - Awesome, Unique Experience

When I think of Sukiyaki, I immediately think of hot pot due to the common practice of grouping Sukiyaki with Shabu Shabu together in Singapore. My bad. So I’m so glad to dine at Goku to truly experience the real deal because it is an awesome experience.

I’m totally blown away by how good Sukiyaki can taste and how different the taste is from other types of Japanese cuisine. This is a must-try experience.

The ingredients are cooked in a shallow pot, half-filled with sweet soy-based sauce. So the cooking method is like simmering with a bit grilling, bringing on a new dimension in the taste of the food. The vegetables are so fresh and carry their own natural sweetness, and after cooked to slightly softer texture and soaked in the goodness of the sauce, they are so good that I finish them up 


I love the unique sukiyaki experience where the thin slices of premium meat are being grilled in front of patrons and then mix with raw egg for savouring. The result is a lovely medley of creaminess and meatiness. The beef is so incredibly creamy and delicious that I go "wow" at first bite.


Rice mixed with truffle (freshly shaved by the staff right in front of us 👍) and raw egg is absolutely a delight to savour. Earthy, creamy, perfect.





Thoughts: Creamily Awesome Wagyu!

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