I’m not an avid Japanese food lover but will have the courage to try it as and when I feel like it. I was in the Marina Bay area last week and decided to head down to Parco Millennia Walk to see what’s available. All the restaurants located at Level 3 of Parco Millennia are all Japanese restaurants and I decided to try, hmm… Keisuke Tokyo. Why? Cause when I pass by the restaurant, I could smell the aroma of prawn soup.
I ordered the special ramen while wifey ordered the Chicken Cha Shu.
The special ramen comes with chicken (something like drunkard chicken). Its cold and chewy and I love it very much. The prawn soup is tasty but I personally thought that its alittle saltish. The noodle is chewy as well. In terms of servings, I thought its quite acceptable. As for the chicken cha shu, wifey told me that with their special sauce, it was really tasty.
On top of the 2 main dish, we ordered 2 side dish too, fried dumpling and deep fried prawn.
We always thought that the fried dumpling would be served in the traditional shape which restaurant usually serve. But in Keisuke Tokyo, it was actually RECTANGULAR! But, regardless of the shape, they were not stingy on the filling and it was excellent. As for the deep friend prawn, it simply melt in your mouth. It was fantastic. Overall, the presentation of the food was good and I thought I will rate them 3.5/5.
If you want to try it, they are located at P3-02 at Parco Millennia Walk. You can also go to their website to find out more about this restaurant (but sadly, it is in Japanese).
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lol..first time i see dumpling in rectangular shape too
the deep fried prawn and the fried dumpling look so nice…