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1 Jurong West Central 2, #B1-52 Jurong Point
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Telephone: (65) 6792-0583
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Yummy Tappenyaki. Quick, Delicious and Value for Money.
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2 Reviews for “YakiYakiBo Tappenyaki Restaurant (Jurong Point) ” - Restaurants
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A specialty of this restaurant is their Japanese pancake/pizza which comes in various favours: seafood, prawn, beef & vegetarian. I tried the seafood @ $10.90, it is served in a hotplate similar to those at Pizza Hut, and cones with Miso Soup. Well I was expecting something great, but I was somewhat disappointed when I took my first bite. The ingredient was fresh, unfortunately the sauce used spolit the whole thing. Plenty of mayionne was added on top of the pancake, and they used some other favouring, together the taste was strange. I only made it through half of the pancake.
I also tried the Wayau? beef set which is going at the offer price of $13.90. The set consists of rice, miso soup, egg custard, vegetable salad, watermelon and the main dish of beef. All the portions are moderate or tiny. The veggie in the salad was fresh but the sauce made it taste salty. Perhaps I am not accustomed to Japanese salad.
Next the main course, rice, ... and watermelon were all served together. I wish they will serve the fruits later, but never mind I guess practices differ in restaurants. The egg custard, miso soup, rice, melons were all average.
The thin slices of beef was cooked with black pepper sauce, it was very spicy but the taste wasn't fantastic. The beef was placed on top of a toasted bread which looked quite ordinary, and served with bean sprouts.
On the whole, I think the beef set was slightly over-priced, although palatable. As for the pancake/pizza, I don''t think I would try it again. But then others may find it palatable.
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My dad brought me to this place. Its situated in the junction between the new (JP2) and old (JP1), at the basement.
Its looks just like any other jap restaurant, however, I was surprised after I stepped in.
Busy and noisy as usual with the loud welcomes and grateful Goodbyes..... However, I find this restaurant pretty interesting. They do have some seats in the front and as you walk further in, there are a couple of tables of actual tappenyaki setting. The japanese looking china man did an excellently good job in contributing to the jap feel of the place with their stern and clean looking faces as well as steady nimble hands.
We set down and I ordered a teriyaki chicken set meal. Dad ordered a seafood meal, which interestingly comprises of 3 medium sized prawns, some nice fleshy scallops as well as salmon fish and some squid.... All set meals come with miso soup, some veg, garlic rice and oranges which are ooohh so sweet.
In order to keep ourselves clean, the waiters put on these neat looking paper aprons on you the moment you are seated. I am pretty delighted with this gesture. The cooking was entertaining and interestingly they serve all their food on top of garlic bread..... which i felt was fun and yummy.
The garlic bread tastes great and there was no sense of hush in the shop.... The omelates or pizzas they call were great too.... They come in a few flavours, such as seafood, chicken, etc and have a good serving of cabbage which is healthy by me. Really hearty and looks yummy. The other stuffs on the menu are great too and price is average.
I reappeared smelling ok and no stains on my white polo... So i give this shop 4 thumbs up. I'm definitely going back to try again. :) See you there......
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