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Singapore’s top restaurants showcase premium Japanese buri, madai, sake and rice

, Singapore’s top restaurants showcase premium Japanese buri, madai, sake and rice

In a first-ever collaboration, the Japan Farmed Fish Export Association (JFFEA) and the Japan Rice and Rice Industry Export Promotion Association (JRE) joined forces to showcase the versatility of Japanese buri (yellowtail), madai (red sea bream), rice and sake.

This initiative highlights how Japanese produce can be reimagined in diverse cuisines—from traditional to modern interpretations. Several fine dining restaurants in Singapore including Peach Blossoms, Imbue and Path have created exclusive dishes featuring these premium ingredients.

Hai Tien Lo Executive Chinese chef Ricky Leung
Hai Tien Lo Executive Chinese chef Ricky Leung

For something with a twist, two-Michelin-starred Thevar will be preparing a selection of dishes (on rotation daily) from Nov 27 to Dec 11, 2024.

Snacks include buri tartare with crispy idli and curry leaf raita  or tai panner cutlet with pickle cabbage and Madras curry aioli. For appetisers, the chef will serve buri coriander and chili – spiced cured fish with yuzu ishtu and coconut chutney or tai Chettinaad with pepper fry roti and turmeric pickle. Mains-wise, there are thre components: Tai Polichatu – fish cooked in banana leaf with coconut and spices , Fish Biryani – Kerala-style, with Japanese rice for biryani  and Fish Head Curry Salna – yogurt style fish head curry.

Three sakes will be offered too: Manotsuru Junmai Brese. Nihonsakari Junmai Daiginjo Fuga and Manotsuru Junmai Daiginjo Soda Yamadanishiki

Chef Mano Thevar
Chef Mano Thevar

Over at popular homegrown zi char eatery, Yang Ming, diners can enjoy ginger steamed tai served with Japanese rice (from Nov 27  to Dec 11). Look out too for a cooking demonstration on Nov 30, 2024.


A version of this article first appeared in epicure