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Hibiki (Singapore Flyer)

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Address:
30 Raffles Avenue
#01-02 Singapore Flyer

Tel: 6338 2454

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  Operating Hours:
Daily: 11.30am - 2.30pm, 6pm - 10pm

Place:
Restaurant

Cuisine:
Asian, Japanese

Specialty:
Sumi Udon

Average price:
approx. S$ 45 - 55/person (based on 2 reviews)

Recommended by other hungry people:
Type of Meal : Dinner (2) , Lunch (2) , Vegetarians (1)
Occasion : Chillout (2) , Large Groups/Gathering (2) , Business Dining (1) , Children/Family (1) , After Work (1) , Corporate Functions (1) , Girls Night Out (1) , Boys Night Out (1) , Private Dining (1) , Romance/First Dates (1)
Atmosphere : Quiet/Peaceful (2) , View/Scenery (2) , Alfresco/Outdoor Dining (1) , Waterfront (1)
 
7.5   based on
2 reviews

Food and Beverage - 6.7
Ambience / Setting - 7.8
Value - 8
Service - 7.6

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First Reviewed by: ice       "desserts first! And last."
 
 
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Food and Beverage - 8
Ambience / Setting - 9.5
Value - 8.5
Service - 9
Will you return to this place? Definitely
I spent about S$64 per person

Review Date: 20 Jul 2008
Go for set meals

There, the title says it all. Just aim for the set meals. They looks so much better than the ala carte order.

We had the Singapore Flyer Special Meal. This is not in the menu, must ask the waitress for it and it is a limited special offer.

Price at $39.90 ++ it consists of:
Appetiser: Seasame Tofu
Tempura: 1 prawn, 3 vegetables
Sumiyaki: 4 sticks- Enoki maki (golden mushroom rolled with pork), yakitori (BBQ chicken), Mochi Buta maki (Rice cake rolled with pork) and unagi
A rice and soup (asari- clam clear soup)
1 Singapore Flyer Adult ticket (worth $29.50)

*Food type is subjected to change

Look at the items. The flyer ticket is already worth $29.50. Ticket can be used anytime any day before 31st Oct 2008. Do your math and you are just paying $10.40 ++ for your food. And don't worry, the food are of decent quality. Not those cheap and tastless type.

We had additional order of the grilled foie gura with duck meal $8/stick(It is good) and desserts- Macha Tofu cheesecake and yuzu jelly.(I think is $7 each) Most dessert except ice cream are home-made there.

Macha Tofu Cheesecake- The green tea used is very generous. SO much that you can taste a hint of bitterness of the tea. Not so much of the cheese thou. But still it is good when eaten with the red beans and whipped cream.

Yuzu Jelly- It is refreshing. The jelly was served on top of the ice. But beware, this is a sour dessert. As they used the real fruit to make it the jelly is sour with the yuzu frangence and taste. But as you finish the dessert, the ice will have melt and together with the juice from the jelly, the drink is sour... Literally with not much traces of yuzu. Don't say I did not warn you about the sourness.

Will love to be back to try other food. There are other set meals like beef and foie gura and red wine jelly that caught my attention..

Thats was not much people when I was there on Saturday night so service was good. And the view of the sea was excellent. Even managed to catch fireworks thanks to NDP.

Oh special promo: you will get a voucher of 30% off next meal. But I think it is not applicable to use on the Singapore Flyer Meal.

My only grouch: ala carte order are abit pricey...

 
Must Tries: Set Meals
 
I also recommend this place for
Type of meal:Lunch, Dinner
Occasion:Large Groups/Gathering, Romance/First Dates, Corporate Functions, Private Dining, Chillout
Atmosphere:Quiet/Peaceful, View/Scenery
Others:sake list
 
 
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Food and Beverage - 5.3
Ambience / Setting - 6
Value - 7.5
Service - 6.2
Will you return to this place? Probably Not
I spent about S$30 per person

Review Date: 06 Jul 2008
I think my poop will be Black tomorrow!

Why so coz I ate charcoal udon!

Came all the way here to Singapore Flyer only coz I want a taste of novelty! Hey I’m not a food snob ok coz I actually ate at a restaurant whose parent company manages Sakae Sushi! If I’m not wrong, the only other restaurants in Singapore which serves sumi udon is Megumi at Sunset Way & East Coast no? yes? (pls correct me if I’m wrong!) I was curious about this black udon so here I am!

Came without any expectations coz…err…need I really spell out why…and sure enough the food weren’t spectacular! They just look tempting and pretty that’s all. The Sumi Udon ($12) just tastes like normal udon and that was the best thing I ate today! Frankly!

Tried also another of their signatures, the Pumpkin Soufflé ($10). Oh my! It’s really gorgeous looking but that’s about it. Nothing to shout about. Calling it a soufflé is really a misnomer too. It was really beautiful though, pumpkin flesh scooped out of a Japanese pumpkin and mixed with seafood and mustard, then topped with cheese and baked. Now if you would ask me where’s the soufflé part? I swear I don’t know lol. I think it’s just a little egg white mixed with the cheese topping. But be warned! This is a really heavy starter and gets stodgy after a while coz there’s so much pumpkin fibres! So please share! And how to get the best out of it? Eat it as and when you see it! Hot!

Besides teppanyaki, sumiyaki is supposedly what Hibiki specializes in, so I die die must try one stick to see what’s good up there! The Mochi Buta ($4) is just Japanese mochi wrapped with pork belly and grilled on their sumi (imported charcoal). It came out like marshmallow so gooey but err….I won’t eat it again haha. But kushiyaki lovers, maybe this place could be a new outfit to check out coz their selection (there’s chicken kawa ding ding ding) features a no. of unique items with really good prices to match! Most range from $3-$5/ stick, foie gras & duck costing $8, lamb $8, gyu tongue $5 and ribeye $5 only!

Oh yes the sushi and sashimi are really affordable too though I’m not so`sure about the quality coz I didn’t try any. Salmon cost $6 per pair and otoro’s only $16 per pair! So otoro lovers (ding ding ding!) this may be a place to get your fix of fatty tuna belly!

Hmm…what else did I miss? Oh yes! Dessert how could I miss out on desserts? The dessert selection seems very interesting and once again the good words end here. Tried the Carrot Pudding ($6) which is just vanilla panna cotta spotted with carrot bits. Very pretty indeed but I just can’t taste any carrot!

Sigh…I thought Hibiki would really be Sakae Sushi going upmarket. But me thinks it's really Sakae trying very hard…

The only thing spectacular about this place is that like in the Sakae Sushi outlets, Hibiki also uses the patented “Interactive Menu” for order taking, which imo is a damn good idea coz the waitress is simply clueless about the menu! That poor girl tells me she knows nothing lol. Luckily she was quite sweet about it so I’m not complaining coz she eventually reverted me to her manageress. I just think the company should invest a little more to train their staff! I’m not one who’s so particular about naïve service staff, what irks me more is snooty or rude service, so take this as a pinch of salt! Coz I know there’re a lot of people out there who will start complain about the service here…

Oh! They are offering an opening Special Promotion of 30% Rebate from now till 30 September 2008, but vouchers are only given in $10 denominations. If you’d do your math, you must spend at least $30 to get one $10 voucher!

Darn. I think the only food worth eating at Singapore Flyer is Popeye’s biscuit. Don’t get me wrong! It’s just that this place’s not my cup of tea! Go give it a try, maybe you’ll love them for their creativity! :)

But for now…hmm…it’s back to Nogawa for me. Haha no more Sakae Sushi Hibiki!

 
Must Tries: err...you go ti-kam ti-kam see see
 
I also recommend this place for
Type of meal:Lunch, Dinner, Vegetarians
Occasion:Large Groups/Gathering, Children/Family, Client Meetings/Business Dining, Boys Night Out, Girls Night Out, After Work, Chillout
Atmosphere:Quiet/Peaceful, View/Scenery, Alfresco/Outdoor Dining, Waterfront
Others:sake list
 
 
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