Thursday, May 6, 2010

Cook your own Japanese Teppanyaki

I often don't know what I want to eat at meal times and usually fallback to eat back the same thing again and again. I walked past this shop called Sho Teppan at ION Orchard B3 a few times before and is often curious about the food inside so I decide to give it a try. First the waitress brings you a  seat with a electrical stove. After you ordered, the waitress will bring out a pot of uncooked ingredients on the stove and you start cooking. I order the chicken tepanyaki ($10.90) and thought it was quite fun. I was thinking that cooking isn't that difficult and probably should learn how to cook. The waitress did ask me to cook the meat first then stir in the vegetables later. This teppankaki is not oily like Pepper Lunch and it gives lots of vegetables which I like. In general, it tastes above average. I saw others eating shabu shabu pot when I left and was thinking of coming back to try it another time.

uncooked

cooked

full set with rice, salad and miso soup

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