Located within the Intercontinental Hotel in Singapore, Chikuyotei is a distinguished Japanese restaurant that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity. Despite its non-descript appearance of a typical Japanese fine dining hotel restaurant, Chikuyotei has roots dating back to 1851 in Japan. The original Chikuyotei was first established as a fine dining restaurant in Japan and is still in operations today, specialising in unagi (Japanese eel), seasonal omakase and a la carte dishes. It was the first unagi restaurant to be awarded the Michelin star in Japan and the Singapore branch first opened its doors in Singapore in 1992. Known for its unagi dishes, Chikuyotei is a proud representative of Japanese culinary culture, maintaining the tradition of serving live Japanese eel to this day.
The owner of Chikuyotei Singapore also runs a business importing premium Japanese ingredients like seafood and other food produce into Singapore, including Grade A meats from prime locations such as Kagoshima Kurobuta and Kagoshima Wagyu beef. As such, the restaurant is always assured of the freshest and the choicest of premium, seasonal ingredients from Japan to be served to diners.
Due to business circumstances, two Chikuyotei restaurants in Singapore now serve the same concept. The owner has unwittingly opened up another Chikuyotei branch at UE Square because he initially intended to move his restaurant from the Intercontinental Hotel over to the new location, but the hotel ended up wanting for him to stay put after he set up the new restaurant.
I was invited to the Chikuyotei at the Intercontinental Hotel for an omakase dinner tasting and brought my son along. We are both big fans of Japanese cuisine and unagi and were looking forward to the experience. As we stepped into the restaurant from the hotel lobby, the decor and furnishings made it feel like entering an authentic Japanese fine dining restaurant in Japan.
For our dinner, we were served with the Omakase Course Matsu, priced at $238 per person. This includes several seasonal omakase courses and the choice of a main dish with two options to choose from – a ‘mini size unagi on rice’ or a serving of 5 assorted nigiri sushi. We opted for one one of each for the main course, to sample everything on the menu.
These were the items we sampled for the night:
Overall, the unagi dishes were all exemplary and among the bests we have savoured in Singapore. The attention to details and meticulous preparation is an art form in itself. If you are there for just the unagi, there is a unagi dinner course priced at $198 per person which includes seasonal dishes along with unagi dishes.
The sashimi and sushi in the omakase set were average, granted Chikuyotei is not a sushi or sashimi specialty restaurant.
The wagyu dish was another standout dish. Wagyu beef fat was used to heat up the claypot and cook the beef, ensuring the flavours are not contaminated. The premium ingredient itself is so flavourful that just tomatoes alone was enough to season it.
The full menu at Chikuyotei offers a wide variety of authentic and modern Japanese cuisine, including sashimi, sushi, Kagoshima wagyu beef, and Kurobuta pork. While it started as an unagi restaurant, Chikuyotei has gradually expanded its focus to include kaiseki dishes, crafted by skillful Japan-trained chefs, perfectly complemented with a wide selection of premium Japanese sake.
The restaurant’s ambiance is serene and elegant, featuring counter seats where diners can watch the chefs in action, a large dining area suitable for groups, and private rooms for hosting business meetings. Due to the hotel location, Chikuyotei is likely frequented by many business professionals, and as such, while the food is consistently good, it is also on the pricier side. Go for their set menus like the omakase courses for the best deal.
Chikuyotei Singapore
Intercontinental:
Address: 80 Middle Road #01-01, Intercontinental Singapore (S)188966
Tel: 65 9725 5311/6825 1064
Email: [email protected]
UE Square:
Address: 207 River Valley Road #01-61, UE Square River wing (S)238275
Tel: 65 9858 9892/6235 2795
Email: Chikuyotei.uesquare.com