Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat


Sizzle it up with yakiniku here at Nikunohi!


Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Enjoy mouthwatering beef cuts ready to be grilled into tantalizing bites at Nikunohi, one of the seven Japanese dining concepts of Eat at Seven. Nikunohi is extremely popular in Tokyo and has snaking queues everyday! While MaguroDonya specializes in the maguro sashimi, Nikunohi does yakiniku, the grilling of meats.. so that you can choose whichever depending on your mood! As these concepts are neighbours of one another, you can change your mind from maguro to beef even at the doorstep.
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Hands courtesy of Mag.
For a simple initiation to beef and steak, Nikunohi has an infographic chart done up based on its imports from Kagoshima. Read this while waiting for the service staff to get ready for the feast!
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Some Assorted Kimchi (SGD10) to start off the meal... I liked the sweet and spicy kimchi which really whet my appetite! Each of us take a liking to the different appetizer selections... It is a little expensive, in my opinion, for starters. I would most likely skip it altogether if I were going again.
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Eat at Seven: Nikunohi The Day Of Meat
Presenting three different choices of beef cuts, the premium rare plate of 150g (SGD48) features the tri-tip, rump and eye of knuckle for everyone to try. For their sauces, they have the chef-creations of BBQ sesame sauce, chilli sauce and salt and pepper with a dash of lemon. The grilled beef slices have an edgy meaty taste to it which would be drowned out by the sauces, so dip in moderation. If you have to, I'd recommend the BBQ sesame sauce which is my favourite among the three. I am not much of a beef/steak sort of person, and potentially it's just me - this premium rare plate is quite good but definitely not spectacular.

Nevertheless, their most premium selection of all is the Japanese Wagyu Sirloin (SGD42.50 for 100g) that really made me understand why people would love wagyu! The wagyu sirloin is evidently superior and perfectly marbled. It is so good, it is worth letting it linger a little longer in your mouth! At Nikunohi, you have to try the wagyu sirloin or it is quite a wasted trip, I would say. Red wine is good for 'red meats' like beef - ask for a recommendation when you are there.

Eat at Seven: Nikunohi
Suntec City Mall #03-315
3 Temasek Boulevard
Singapore 038983

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