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4.2 out of 5

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Sanghyun Lee Sanghyun Lee

I came across this restaurant and was intrigued by the lunch special ($88 for two starters and one main), so we decided to return the next day to try it. The service was warm and attentive, and the wagyu steak in particular was very enjoyable. The chirashi was also nicely presented. That said, the overall experience was a little disappointing for us. Both of us felt unwell afterwards, which may have just been an unfortunate coincidence, but it did affect our impression. In addition, the final bill came out to be much higher than expected (close to $300 instead of around $172 just for two people for lunch without any drinks), with some extras that weren’t entirely clear to us. While there were positive points, unfortunately we feel unsure if we would return.

Mia Kan Mia Kan

Newly opened. Excellent dinner omakase. All incredients were fresh. Not too much quantity but just nice. Flavours were very nicely balanced. Rest of the rice I was able to takeaway. Ikura “show” was very entertaining. Will come again once the new menu comes out.

Ron Ron

Tried 5 course omakase for lunch. 1 or 2 dishes were different n good. More a kappo style restaurant. Chef Kimura was focused on preparing wagyu beef and uni ikura crabmeat dish and crab ramen. Overall filling for 5 course but missing the wow factor. Kuroge beef was bit chewy too. No sapporo beer! Perhaps need time to settle in menu. Will try their sapporo restaurant when there next.

see see

absolutely atrocious. kitschy and you end up leaving feeling scammed. this is not omakase. whatever it is, it’s not good, and definitely not worth it.

Alyson Chee Alyson Chee

Always enjoyed the Hachikyo izakayas in Sapporo, so I was thrilled to see Mare Hachikyo open in Singapore. The kappo-style omakase here was excellent, with a few real standouts. The 540-day aged Kutchan potatoes were incredible and something I’d highly recommend trying. The Donabe with tsukko meshi was also a highlight, and it was a nice surprise that they brought the same lively Hachikyo routine to Singapore too! The atmosphere is another big plus. It’s relaxed and welcoming, without the stiffness that some omakase spots can have. Great food, fun vibe, and an overall memorable experience. I’ll definitely be back.

Jia Jin Low Jia Jin Low

A restaurant that lacks finesse in flavour, but tries to make up for it in generosity and value. Not quite sure how to feel about it. Emblematic of this restaurant is the smoked kinki. Kinki is an expensive statement fish — much like nodoguro — with a beautiful texture and fatty flavour. Yet here it’s so heavily smoked beyond all recognition, devoid of its characteristic moistness. Almost becoming some bacalhau-bacon hybrid. I could go on and on: the uni cream harumaki with too little uni flavour but somehow having unnecessary dollops of ikura on the side, the shark’s fin in ankake that was a bit too heavily battered such that it distracted from the texture of the fin itself, etc. One almost feels bad levelling these criticisms, because you get so much expensive ingredients for the money. The chef is also an affable fella. But at the end of the day, I feel like fine Japanese cuisine is characterised by its finesse. I just didn’t find what I was looking for here, but I can imagine folks who would love this place.

Royal Pears Royal Pears

Seasonal omakase ($228): Signature Hokkaido temaki (kegani, ikura, uni) - Excellent. Fresh and a good combination. Hokkaido awabi katsu and eringi mushroom - Good. 540 days Kutchan potato gratin with Osietra caviar - Good. Seasonal sashimi - Fresh and fatty toro. Cold Inaniwa udon with scallops and Kishu plums - Good. Hokkaido Kuroge wagyu tenderloin with Chef’s special onion sauce and Kutchan 540 days aged potato - Good. Hokkaido toki shirazu shabu shabu - Good soup for the salmon. Zuwaigani, dried scallop, and ikura donabe with katsuo dashi - Excellent. Overflowing large and fresh ikura. Dessert platter (monaka, mille crepes, warabi mochi) - Good. Good service.

Omar Shoman Omar Shoman

They offer an excellent dining experience with great service—attentive and warm throughout the meal. The food is flavorful and clearly prepared with care and attention to detail. Their signature ikura don is a highlight, not just delicious but also entertaining to watch as it’s prepared. The lunch set menus offer interesting options and variety. The restaurant's location is very central, making it easy to visit whether for business or leisure.

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