Friday, May 4, 2012

Ikoi Japanese Restaurant

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This is probably my 5th time at Ikoi but I love this place because they have the best sashimi buffet in Singapore! You can find Japanese buffets ranging from $20-$30 out there but these buffets might not have sashimi or their sashimi is not of too great a quality or they only have the more common sashimi like salmon and tuna.

Over at Ikoi, you get SWORDFISH(my favourite), salmon, tuna, yellowtail, snapper, cuttlefish and octopus. Free flow of swordfish sashimi. That is more than enough to make your $35++ worth it.

Located at Miramar hotel, Ikoi is extremely popular. You can't get a seat at Ikoi if you don't reserve in advance. For weekends, its recommended that you reserve a few days in advance.

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We made a really last minute reservation and were allocated the counter seats

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We were served these once we took our seats

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Chawanmushi

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Complimentary teapot soup which was extremely bland..

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Fish roll with cheese

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As usual, the alcoholic had to get some alcohol. 
Sake- $18

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 It tasted just like absolut vodka.

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Tempura, ebi and mushroom.
Yum

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Agedashi tofu
 
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Chicken wings

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Tonkatsu

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Teriyaki salmon
 
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 Complimentary soup

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Salmon mayo sushi

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They have an extremely wide variety and its definitely worth the money to dine here. We did not try most of the items as the sushi and the rice/udon/soba would have been extremely filling. Haha. Had to save our tum tums for sashimi!

The fresh sashimi, the efficient service, the wide variety and the fact that you can stay here for 4 hours more than justify the $35++. Definitely one of the best buffets in Singapore!

Miramar Hotel
401 Havelock Road, #01-01
Singapore 169631
Daily: 11.30am–2pm, 6pm–11pm

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Love, K

K's rating of Ikoi : 8/10

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  3. I love swordfish too! If i died and had to choose sashimi i would choose swordfish rather than salmon.

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    1. HAHA me too! Swordfish is really just too good haha

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  4. Ikoi Japanese restaurant is very tasty. You can have a taste of it.

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  5. I will be visiting them today. Hope it will be a satisfying dinner for me :) www.foodesteem.blogspot.sg

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