Sunday, 18 October 2009

MOF (Marina Square Branch)

MOF is a home grown Japanese cuisine restaurant incorporated on May 5th, 2006. It has since gone on to open multiple outlets within Singapore and has begun branching out to Chinese cuisine and European cuisine in recent times.

Location: 6 Raffles Boulevard #02-138E Marina Square Singapore 039594

Contact: 63342202

Website: http://www.ministryoffood.com.sg

Price Range: $20-35 per head


To be honest, i've ate at MOF more times then i can count so this is more or less a catch up post to bring things up to speed.
Chawanmushi ($3.20)

MOF's chawanmushi is decently smooth and milky with a moderated eggish taste. Ingredients are generous but it never surpasses the chawanmushi quality to be had in Wasabi Tei. (Wasabi Tei has since changed owners and quality of food there is undetermined at this point.)
Complimentary Coffee

For what its worth, i take my coffee black without sugar, so i like them thick with just a hint of sour. MOF's cup hits the spot for me in this regard.

Unagi Bento ($9.80)

The Unagi itself seems to skew towards the leaner end and this has been verified since this has been ordered upwards of 4 times by myself and my gf and it has always remained around the same thickness. The sauce is the best part about the dish and i would have liked more of the sauce in the rice to keep my palate satisfied.
Chicken Char Siew Bento ($7.80)

Has a small taste and found the chicken nicely tender with the good but wierd taste of char siew on it. Worth a try.
Soft Shell Crab Handroll ($3.80)

Shabu Shabu Set ($17.50)

This is my order for the day and suffice to say, i enjoyed it to a certain extent. I enjoyed the freshness of the salad and the delectable apple sauce but didn't take to the beef in particular. Essentially, the broth for cooking and swiping the beef turned out to be plain water which i find a lacklustre, the beef, in turn was tasteless until it was paired with the apple sauce. It didn't help that there were only 6 thin slices of beef on offer as well.
Katsu Toji Set ($18.80)



Didn't try this much but it sure looks more worth it as opposed to my shabu shabu set.
Unagi Rice Top Up ($5)

I enjoyed this very much indeed. This is pretty much how the Unagi bento set should have been with a bigger slice of Unagi. Little bits of yam and plenty of sauce helped enhance the experience.
Shishamo ($4.80)

Thats right, for the price, you get 3 measly little guys you see here. Taste wise, it was not too oily and the eggs were springy but honestly, 3? I'll pass.
Seafood Toji Set With Unagi Rice ($19.80 +$5)



Another set that seems worth the dough to order. I like how generous the portion size looks here.
Cookies and Cream Shake ($6.80)

Mango Kakigori ($3.30)

Macha Kakigori ($3.30)

Dessert time came with our favorite Kakigoris. The hokkaido bean version is much better and has a more balanced taste compared to the horribly sourish mango. Then again, i prefer sweet stuff so if you like sour food, you might like the mango version. Vanilla ice cream tops of the package and i love vanilla so either way, this dessert works for me. I'm easily satisfied when it comes to desserts.
Bill

The final bill turned up at $180.28 for 7 people which works out about $25 per head.

Final Score: 6.5/10

Last word:
I'm giving this outlet 6.5 because of the service and the terrible seats they had. The marina outlet simply did not have good seats for 7 people. Its cramped and had minimal space to move around unlike its cousins in Bugis and Suntec. Food wise, its pretty close in quality. Service wise, it needs improvement the last time i checked but there were a few good staff in the outlet as well. Overall, still worth a visit.

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