Not the best: in terms of service or quality, but at least not too expensive. The chirashi lunch set had 4 fishes, 1 crustacean, 2 mollusces and 2 eggs (1 poultry and 1 fish). The chef/owner claims the fish are from Japan. Maybe? Maybe not. I definitely have my doubts regarding the non-fishes. At least the slices are chunky. The set came with a bowl of miso (blah), a chawanmushi (blah), and a scoop of ice-cream (blah). Service was on the slow side, was the kitchen overwhelmed with just another table of 3 next to us, plus 4 counter seats? By the time I was done with my chirashi, the tempura mori just arrived. The maguro yamakke was also disappointing. Yam was not sticky enough (japanese?) and should have added a touch of wasabe (which I did, from my chirashi...unlikely freshly grated). Sadly, it had lots of great buzz about it previously, but perhaps the radiation disaster affected them too.
Return policy: Unlikely to return, unless all the other Japanese restaurants in Cuppage Plaza are unavailable.
Kaiho Sushi
Cuppage Plaza
5 Koek Road, #03-01/02
Singapore 228796
tel: 6738 1315
Opening Hours:
Tues - Sun: 12pm - 2.30pm; 6.30pm - 11pm
26 July 2011
23 July 2011
Rubato
Modern Italian Fare. Good food, good service. Not cheap though. The charcoal grilled squid (Italian イカ焼き) was fresh and grilled to just the right texture; the smokey taste was enliven with a squeeze of lemon over the olive oil. The risotto with ribeye & mushroom had an excellent broth and rice was cooked to the correct texture, however the ribeye, I felt, was a bit extraneous: too chunky and may have been better skipping the beef chunks or changed to a ragout. Conversely, the chunky mushroom was a delight. And now, the pizza...lovers of the thin yet chewy pizza crust rejoice! The bismark had a nice tomato base but otherwise not striking. I wonder if the egg was left still a tad runny would it had been better. Lastly, the chocolate fondant was definitely better than most of the other subpar ones out there. Now, if they only had a better wine list, and accept AMEX.
Update (27 July 2011): Went back for lunch. The executive lunch set was attractively priced but unfortunately, the meat balls were out. In the end, I just ordered the parchment wrapped seafood linguine. The pasta was good, as was the sauce. The seafood was fresh, but as I am allergic to crustaceans, there were no prawns (and crayfish, though I only told them "No prawns, pls."). So unfortunately, without the crustaceans, the price does not commiserate with the quality and quantity.
Update (3 Apr 2014): Wow, it's been three years since my last visit and now Rubato has undergone a little bit of re-branding and re-located to Greenwood Avenue. Had the squid ink, seafood risotto for a late dinner (9.30pm) and the dish was served within 15 minutes (draw your own conclusion here), but the rice was definitely a mix of long and short grain. Asked for the chef to skip the prawns, but there did not seem to be any additional seafood added to it, just squid and 2 mussels, the latter of which was not exactly fresh. At the price, it was not really worth it.
Return Policy: Highly unlikely.
Update (27 July 2011): Went back for lunch. The executive lunch set was attractively priced but unfortunately, the meat balls were out. In the end, I just ordered the parchment wrapped seafood linguine. The pasta was good, as was the sauce. The seafood was fresh, but as I am allergic to crustaceans, there were no prawns (and crayfish, though I only told them "No prawns, pls."). So unfortunately, without the crustaceans, the price does not commiserate with the quality and quantity.
Update (3 Apr 2014): Wow, it's been three years since my last visit and now Rubato has undergone a little bit of re-branding and re-located to Greenwood Avenue. Had the squid ink, seafood risotto for a late dinner (9.30pm) and the dish was served within 15 minutes (draw your own conclusion here), but the rice was definitely a mix of long and short grain. Asked for the chef to skip the prawns, but there did not seem to be any additional seafood added to it, just squid and 2 mussels, the latter of which was not exactly fresh. At the price, it was not really worth it.
Return Policy: Highly unlikely.

Hanna [Digital]
An arthouse thriller with very European sensibilities marred by insufficient backstory to underpin the characters' motivations.. Do not expect your usual American hollywood popcorn flick. "Kick Ass" this is not; Hanna may be as deadly as Hit-Girl, but there's no camp (or vulgarities) involved. Excellent acting from Saoirse Ronan: she presented the coldness and blase-ness of an assassin, but at the same time realistically portrayed the girl-out-of-the-jungle naivete and wide-eyed wonder. Saoirse is supported by the perpetually under-rated Eric Bana (I still like his Hulk more) and Olivia Williams (go Dollhouse!), and hunted by the deliciously morally ambiguous Cate Blanchett. The fight sequences were beautifully edited and underlined by the synth-electro music of The Chemical Brothers (yeah!). Only problem is the script. As said, the characters' motivations and back story were only briefly mentioned but were not given sufficient time to develop nor dwelt with for the audience to really contact with them. As such, I did not care enough about any of them to root for any party. Oh, and the characters' accents were distractingly all over the place.
17 July 2011
De Burg
Return policy: Will return, if I'm in the area and craving for a good burger.
De Burg
Blk 10 Ghim Moh Road #01-78, Stall #3
Singapore 270010
Opening Hours
Tues - Thur: 11.30am - 9.15pm
Fri - Sat: 11.30am - 3pm, 6.30pm - 9.15pm
Sun & PH: 11.30am -3pm, 6pm - 9pm
14 July 2011
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 [IMAX] [3D]
One word: Epic. It all ends! Well paced, grand sets (that gets destroyed!), a befitting score by Alexandre Desplat, and a good mix of action and comic relief. Much better than the previous two entries, though the 3D adds nothing to the whole movie. All round excellent acting from the adult cast! Helena Bonham Carter is deliciously psychotic!! The kids sure have grown up and thankfully the epilogue was kept to a minimal with no over-wrought forced emotions. Any plot holes and gaps are all inherent in Rowling's books, so what else can we do but live with it. At least the producers are consistent. Won't win an Oscar unlike LOTR though.
10 July 2011
Larry Crowne [Digital]
Tom Hanks' directorial debut is an earnest, feel-good rom-com. His screenplay with Nia Vardalos is smart and a good counter programing to the Summer's popcorn flicks. The premise starts off as a commentary on the economic and employment crisis in America but slowly dissolves into your standard middle-age, boy-meets-girl, rom-com that thankfully does not take itself too seriously. However, the laughs are still smooth, sincere and adult in a non-raunchy way, and this is mostly due to Julia Roberts and him both being ace graduands of Hollywood's school of rom-coms. They have an easy chemistry, and beautifully & effortlessly light up the screen. The supporting cast (esp George Takei) is just as brilliant and quirky and add to the overall enjoyment of this flick. It's cute how the director/writer's spouses (Rita and Ian) have hilarious bit parts in the show!
2 July 2011
Transformers: Dark of the Moon [Dig]

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