May 2025
Dinner 3 of us
First time having omakase wagyu yakiniku
Ambience nice
Service attentive and they cook for you on the table each menu
Food very nice and tasty indeed. Different kinds of wagyu from appetizer to main course. All delicious. And the meat 🥩 all fresh and have good texture.
Will come back whenever we long for wagyu menu
El
5
Fantastic experience, we agreed that this was probably the best beef-centered experience we’ve had in awhile. Everything was delectable, we got the Omakase Standard ($138/pax) which is decently filling if you don’t have a big appetite. We ended up topping up 2 portions of the tongue steak, which is only included in the Quest omakase. While the appetizers are good, the highlight is really the grilled cuts - I loved the tenderloin, tongue, striploin, and ribeye cap cuts :)
The staff serving us was also attentive and took time to explain the meats to us, and our water glass was never empty. Overall very nice experience, with the last cut of meat being served w a happy vday platter. We will be back!
Daniel Bok
5
This is really good (and definitely pricey). The meats we had were top quality, once you put it in your mouth, you’ll know. The waiters there would cook it for you so there’s no chance you would mess up the meat, and they all know how to grill it.
The service is also really good. The waiters remember your individual order so there won’t be any mix up.
Xuelu
3
We tried the $138++ omakase classic. We probably had too much expectation considering the price and reviews.
All the grill wagyu beef are impeccable, but I wish their other dishes could match the standard, which are mostly mediocre. Especially the curry rice and ramen, very disappointing at food court standard.
Overall portion is not enough for adult guys also, be prepared to top up for add ons if you are looking for a filling meal.
Marianne Ha
3
Rather disappointing meal at Yakiniquest. We had the set lunch Omakase Appetite at $128++, which came with a (shockingly) small portion of beef - basically 7 small slices. Would have been ok if the beef itself was great - but it wasn’t. Some pieces were overcooked, and meat itself was bland (save for the sauce or seasoning). It certainly wasn’t bad, just didn’t meet expectations. Think the best part of the meal was the dessert at the end. Many Japanese wagyu places in Singapore that are better - in terms of quality and value for money - unfortunately.
Moses
2
If we pay $188++ for a dinner set meal - it's inching super close to omakase, as a family we were super shock that the food portion was so small. We were only 1/4 full after coming out of the restaurant.
Usually if we pay an upwards of this amount for set meal, we also expect a level of service standard. When we arrived, we were also really shocked that for 15mins, no one served us water. It was very poorly managed
But after some chat, we appreciated the hardwork from the service staff
I hope this review sends a signal to the business to really re-think their pricing and how they would like to conduct their set meal
Jiak Papa
5
Incredible wagyu quality throughout the "QUEST" dinner omakase at Yakiniquest. Highlights included the seasonal starter with uni and the outstanding Premium Grill Wagyu Beef (especially the steak cut tongue and "YAKISUKI"). Delicious closer and dessert too. A must for wagyu lovers!
SChan
5
We came to try their wagyu omakase and they did not disappoint, tried varying slices of beef from many choice parts. Started with a beef tartare dish that seem unassuming but so tasty and smooth, the grilled beef pieces were cooked to perfection. Favourite was sliced wagyu sirloin that was superbly seasoned and almost melts in your mouth, service was excellent too. Waitress was always thorough to explain every dish, and the sommelier gave excellent recommendations with regards to the wine. All in considering the variety, the service and atmostphere the experience was over and above some wagyu restaurents I've been to in Tokyo.
Overall it was a great experience, we left really full. That said the experience was on the pricier side so save it for special occasions!
Jennifer
5
From the tableside grilling service to the hospitable nature of the staff, as well as the quality cuts, this was a meal to be remembered! We opted for Express Omakase lunch ($78) and topped up $28 each for Signature Yakisuki, which was sirloin served sukiyaki style. Even the accompaniments like miso soup, lotus root chip salad were important components that added to our dining pleasure.
JP Tay
5
Omakase lunch with family, 5 persons. Starter : Tofu and salad. Follow by grilled wagyu …. Ending with wagyu curry rice, Hojicha iced cream and tea. The grill meat was well seasoned and grilled to perfection in front of you. The crew are well trained with the beef knowledge and grilling the meat. We were served by a lady from Hebei Huanghua 黄骅市. She is very knowledgeable and she delivered professionally. Very satisfied with the dinning experience. Will be back again…