If there’s one cuisine I could eat all the time and not get sick of it’s Japanese. For the longest time I resisted the urge to go for Omakase meals in Singapore. ‘It’s a slippery slope’ I reasoned to myself, ‘I shall save such decadence for a truly authentic experience when I travel to Japan’. And indeed I had the most amazing Omakase meal at Kanesaka in Japan ( served by Kanesaka himself). See review here : Sushi Kanesaka @ Tokyo Ginza.
However , my friend G insisted on bringing me to Ishi, claiming it’s one of the best Omakase places in Singapore for the price, and so I did and now I am hooked.
I would say the lunch Omakase is really great value – the Botan lunch set I had (SGD120) consisted of two starter dishes, 8 pieces of sushi, the crowd favourite uni/ikura bowl, and finally dessert. I thoroughly enjoyed my lunch experience there. If I had two small gripes, that would be that the Shari (the rice) wasn’t sharp enough for my liking, but that’s personal preference. The other would be that the fish is so well marinated that everything melts in your mouth. That’s great but I think it was just a tad overdone, andI would have preferred a bit more texture and bite in my sushi. That said, it was still a great lunch, and I would come back again.
I was served by Chef Suzuki and would highly recommend requesting for him if you do dine at Ishi. Part of the Omakase experience is interacting with the Chef, and he’s got the right balance of not being overly obtrusive but still interjecting at the right moments with the history of the food and explanations when you need them.
It must have been my lucky day because the first two courses started with Uni.
- Hirame/uni and 2. Uni Chawanmushi
Both were light starters to whet the appetite but I preferred the hirame/uni since the bite of the hirame went really well with the melt in your mouth uni. The chawanmushi was a bit on the firm side for me but the uni was so sweet it hardly mattered.
Then the sushi course began. We got a bit more than usual, courtesy of G who’s a proper regular!
11. The uni/ikura bowl
This is incredibly hard to get wrong if you have fresh ingredients. And boy was this good. I loved watching the Chef spoon out the uni and ikura
12. Dessert : Mochi!
I left feeling really pleased about the quality of the food. Will be back sometime but for now…. on to my next Omakase restauraunt!
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Ishi Japanese Restauraunt
Intercontinental Singapore
1 Nanson Rd, #02-06, Singapore 238909
http://www.ishi.com.sg
xx Kerri











