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#03-96 The Central @ Clarke Quay
6 Eu Tong Sen Street
Telephone: (65) 6327-8122
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  1. lia27
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     13 Jan 2009 at 12:44 pm

    I would recommend the Bugis outlet as compared to The Central outlet.

    Bugis outlet has more jap staff (More interesting to observe) & they're more sensitive to service as compared to the Central outlet.

    I went with my grp of frens. We tried the omu rice, the hamburger steak, salmon, etc. dessert: pudding, chocolate cake/brownie with ice-cream.

    I didnt find their hamburger steak fascinating though. The omu rice with beef was more tasteful. The pudding ,however, is sweet & worth the $3.90 or $4.90 price tag. The brownie was so-so.

    Overall, its just a new concept of food infusion thats all.

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    1. rainbow29
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       13 Jul 2008 at 11:39 pm

      Ma Maison has numerous chain outlet back in Japan. I didn't try the food in Japan when I was there.

      I had tried the food at The Central outlet. Like their ambience and decor. Even bill paying system is unique. You will be given a "key" and you have to take the "key" to the cashier counter to make payment.

      Went there for dinner. Not that very crowded, still manage to get a table. Had Escargot. Quite nice. Hamburger steak set was nice. Omu rice set was nice too, but not that filling.

      Staff service was great !!

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      1. feizhu
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         18 Jun 2008 at 11:38 pm
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        Ma Maison, which means my home in French, started out with an outlet at Bugis Junction and soon expanded to include one at The Central. Known for its take on Japanese Western food aka fusion food, Ma Maison packs in the crowds at meal times so don't be surprised if you have to wait for a seat if you arrive without a reservation.

        Located just a few units down from Wakashachiya on the third floor, Ma Maison's interior is reminiscent of a quaint little European cottage with lots of wood, overhanging crockery and shelves of various liquids. The cozy cottage feel is further reinforced by replica ornaments of yesteryear placed along the wooden window sill. If you are lucky enough, you can get a window seat which overlooks Clarke Quay and the river, but there's probably only 5 such tables or so.

        Doteni Hamburger - A signature dish of Ma Maison, the Doteni Hamburger was essentially a beef and pork patty covered with a fried egg, topped with beef tendons and draped with a demi glaze sauce that has been left to simmer for 28 days. And I liked it. The beef, though almost well done, was moist and juicy with a slightly uneven texture. The egg was perfectly done while the gelatinous beef tendon came across as a little chewy and not overly soft. Coupled with the robust sauce, it set the right note for our lunch.

        Tonakatsu - After the horrendous tonkatsu experience at Wakashachiya just a couple of hours before, I was rather skeptical about the tonkatsu at Ma Maison. Those fears were put to rest as the pork cutlet turned out fine and surpassed expectations. Sure the meat wasn't kurobuta like Tampopo's, but it was still decently tender while retaining moisture and bite. There was no evident taste of oily residue either. The breaded batter could have been a wee bit thinner though, which would have made it crispier and less oily.

        Beef Stroganoff with Omu Rice - My personal favourite. Who can resist tender beef slices served up in a thick savoury sauce coupled with smooth milky omelette enveloping fragrant and tasty buttery rice? If I'm coming back to Ma Maison, its definitely going to be for this dish. I would prefer a little more butter to go into the rice though, which would make it heartier and of course more artery clogging.

        Squid Ink Spaghetti - Honestly I didn't quite take to the spaghetti. It wasn't al dente and came across rather bland. Maybe thats the way Japanese spaghettis are supposed to taste like, unlike the richer and more robust renditions from the Italians. If you like light stuff then this dish would probably suit you but do note that squid ink leaves a dark stain on your teeth so remember to rinse!

        See all my pictures here.

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