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2021-11-25
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Roji, named after Roji Ura, meaning alleyway hideout in Japanese. (Indeed it’s not easy to find the restaurant🤣)Here you can discover a wide variety of dishes ranging from snacks, hot dishes, rice boxes.First, we had the Hamachi ($168), Chicken Katsu ($168) and the Cartilage ($98). The Cartilage’s very special that its’ texture is very different to the chicken soft bone we normally have, it’s a lot crunchier and bigger🤣 It somehow tasted like seaweed shake shake fries too! The other two starters
Roji, named after Roji Ura, meaning alleyway hideout in Japanese. (Indeed it’s not easy to find the restaurant🤣)
Here you can discover a wide variety of dishes ranging from snacks, hot dishes, rice boxes.
First, we had the Hamachi ($168), Chicken Katsu ($168) and the Cartilage ($98).
The Cartilage’s very special that its’ texture is very different to the chicken soft bone we normally have, it’s a lot crunchier and bigger🤣 It somehow tasted like seaweed shake shake fries too! The other two starters were standard.
For mains, we tried both the rice boxes - Seafood Box ($268) and Wagyu Box ($248). In the Seafood Box there’re snow crab, octopus, ikura and we added on Uni (+$200). It’s nice but we love the Wagyu Box more! The wagyu’s tender and it’s very flavourful. So as the other main we had, A4 Wagyu Beef ($298), look at the lovely juicy pink middle!
We finished off our meal with Matcha Creme Brûlée ($128) and Skillet Pancake ($148). Love them!
Food portion’s relatively small here, so you may need to order more dishes and share them with your friends.
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