hanare_sashimi_platter2Hanare, modestly located on Tanjong Pagar Road, is run by the same management as Teppei Restaurant's. The latter has a 6-month queue for dining reservations.

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All photos by Chong Yap

Food critic Chong Yap of popular food blog Make Your Calories Count, checked out one of the best deals for Japanese food in town at Hanare Restaurant.



While writing this post, I could not resist referring to my calendar -- my reservation at Teppei Restaurant is not till June 2014, with my reservation placed on 2 January 2014.

Yes, the queue is at least six months long.

While the wait for my omakase at Teppei continues, I read about the opening of sister restaurant, Hanare.

We jumped with joy when we learnt that this new offering is located conveniently in Tanjong Pagar, a short five-minute walk from the MRT station.

Unlike Teppei Restaurant, Hanare does not accept reservations and have a walk-in policy only for both lunch and dinner seatings, at the same price.

hanare_menu

At present, there are only two options with no ala carte menu. All prices are nett and inclusive of GST and service charge.

Do note that you are expected to make payment upon arrival.

We opted for the buffet on this occasion, which offered more than 20 different types of side dishes ranging from curry beef to chicken cutlet.

Part of the buffet offering was the daily special -- three slices of salmon and two slices of scallop sashimi.

The bara chirashi, which essentially refers to a bowl lunch special is somewhat like a bento set with a fair share of sashimi offering.

One would however be limited to four different kinds of side dishes, such as tamago ("egg") or seasoned vegetables.
 

 

hanare_sashimi_platterThe sashimi slices were thick and fresh. The salmon slices were highly palatable with three slices to each portion served alongside fresh salmon roe. What I particularly enjoyed was the punch of freshness from the protein and with the wasabi, it surely heightened our senses.

The generous serving of salmon roe added a layer of glutinosity in texture with its gluey-ness while the salmon roe were firm and burst with goodness with each bite.

If you are a lover of salmon roe, this will not disappoint.

hanare_interiorAfter finishing our sashimi, it was time to check out what the buffet had to offer! Do not expect to be wow-ed by sashimi platter or the like as the buffet features mainly cooked food such as chicken cutlet, spring rolls, seasoned and stir-fried vegetables and, more importantly,  signature curry dishes!

The chicken and beef pieces were located beside the rice and curry pots though there were clear signage to indicate so.

For those with a heavier appetite, load up on the fragrant rice, the tender chicken and beef and shower it with some curry love for a satisfying main on its own!

hanare_curryriceUnlike the usual sweet Japanese curry that we are more used to, this was largely adjusted to the palate of Singaporeans as it spotted a slightly spicier touch. We loved the viscosity of the curry and the heat was cleverly balanced with an appropriate level of sweetness.

hanare_springrollQuite frankly, the buffet offering was not particularly impressive, with the usual chicken karaage, edamame, udon, etc filling the trays but this spring roll caught our attention as it had a layer of ham and cheese on the inside of the fluff pastry.

hanare_interior2The interior was simply decorated with a touch of minimalism.

We liked that everything was pretty much self-service, including the free flow of iced and hot Japanese roasted rice tea.

Do not set your expectations too high, and you will leave satisfied.

If you are looking for the free-flow sashimi sort of Japanese buffet, then this might not suit you well either.

Overall, we enjoyed the lunch though it was a quick affair before rushing back to our office in Raffles Place!

I liked that it was a no-frills dining experience, charged reasonable prices (considering that it was nett pricing) and the lady manning the counter was friendly and approachable.

Would certainly return soon to try their bara chirashi set!

While they are open for lunch till 1430hrs, do note that they are also open for dinner at the same prices with the same offering till 2200hrs.

Verdict overall verdict: 7.5/10 

hanare_entranceHanare is located on the first floor. Look out for this signage and then climb a flight of stairs.

Hanare
99B Tanjong Pagar Road
Singapore 088520
Tel: (+65) 6222 1976

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