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Teppanyaki Hamburg Nihonbashi Keisuke Bettei

Teppanyaki Hamburg Nihonbashi Keisuke Bettei is the 13th restaurant by Ramen Keisuke Group’s chain, who also brought us Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King, Gyoza King and Keisuke Tokyo. Joining the other five outlets in Tanjong Pagar is this eatery, which specializies in hamburg steaks.

The menu features hamburg steak sets, both of which uses US beef patties—Keisuke Prime Beef Hamburg Set with ebi furai and fried beancurd ($18.80) and Triple Cheese Prime Beef Hamburg Set, where the beef patty is filled with cheddar, mozzarella and parmesan ($20.80). You’ll get to choose from four sauces like Keisuke original sweet and spicy sauce and teriyaki. Also, as part of the set, you can have as much eggs–scrambled, sunny-side up or Japanese rolled omelette–as your stomach can take. Choose sides like cha soba salad, pasta salad with tuna and eggplant with pickled cabbage, from a menu that rotates daily.

On their drinks front, you can choose from Kaku Highballs ($12), Cabernet Sauvignon ($15) and Dassai Junmai Daiginjou 50 ($19) and non-alcoholic beverages like hot or cold green tea ($3.80) and Coca-Cola. ($3.80).