Farms and Markets Steaks Ozaki Wagyu Farm: The Quest to produce the World’s Best Beef! Ozaki Wagyu Farm – ieatishootipost Do you remember the first time you tasted Wagyu Beef? I certainly did and I am sure most of you
yakitori Eat Tsukune Ichigo: No Beef, just Chik’in The Japanese make a bowl of noodle soup and they sell it for $15. They make satay and sell it for $3 a stick. We
Eat Suju Japanese Restaurant: Real Japanese Rice is Oishiok! You can often gauge the quality of a Japanese Restaurant by simply asking about the rice they serve. If they bother to use Japanese rice
Yakiniku Eat Yakiniku Ten: Wagyu Beef on Rice, Very Nice! Don’t you find it amazing that Japanese Cattle can walk around with so much fat in their muscles and yet the cow doesn’t die of
Sushi/Sashimi Omakase Santaro Japanese Restaurant: Once Upon a Time in Singapore… Sanma Shioyaki (Salt Grilled Pacific Saury) $40 It might be hard to imagine a Shopping Centre nowadays without a Japanese restaurant, but once upon a
Sushi/Sashimi Eat Akashi Sushi: Why Sushi is so Expensive Nama Aji (Fresh Horse Mackeral) Let’s face it. Sushi is expensive. At least good Sushi is. If you want to eat at a top end
World Gourmet Summit Restaurants WGS guest Masterchef Yuji Wakiya at the Mandarin Court Nine Happiness Assorted Appetisers presented on special Wakiya platter If you have been following the blog, you would know that I am a fan of
THE REALLY MUST TRY LIST Jpn - Kaiseiki/Omakase Tatsuya: Sushi that’s Simply Sublime: Safety of Food from Japan Part II Appetizer Course: Sea Bream Roe shown Ask any serious Sushi enthusiast where you can find the most exquisite Sushi in Singapore and invariably, the name
Food Safety Issues Eat Radiation and Food Safety: Is Food from Japan safe to eat? We remember Japan on the one month Anniversary of the great Japan Quake and Tsunami A lot of people have been avoiding Japanese food because
THE MUST TRY LIST Sushi/Sashimi Hokkaido Sushi: The Sake lovin’ Chef is Back! Appetizer CourseMy Japanese friend Yukari has some relatives living in Sendai. Thankfully they have survived the Tsunami although a large part of Sendai had been
Charities I Support Ieat Makan Sessions Fukuichi Japanese Seafood Fest Report by Joao, pictures by iJeff and Cactuskit You may recall that over the course of several makan sessions in 2010, the ieatishootipost community managed
Jpn - Kaiseiki/Omakase Casual Dining Kinki: Japanese with the Shiok! I love watching Iron Chef. In fact the reason I started subscribing to Asian Food Channel was so that I could watch Iron Chef. For