Muslim-owned yakiniku stall at Tai Seng & Sembawang coffee shops offers meats from S$6

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Fasiha Nazren| September 27, 2022, 07:09 PM

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From Oct. 11, visa requirements will be removed for Singaporean visitors entering Japan.

In case a trip to Japan is a little too costly, however, here's a taste of Japan that is more affordable.

Muslim-owned yakiniku

Ryo Yakiniku is a Japanese barbeque eatery in Singapore.

The Muslim-owned eatery currently has two locations at coffee shops in Tai Seng and Sembawang.

Ryo Yakiniku offers various cuts of marinated meats ranging from S$6 to S$16.

Here's what they have on the menu:

  • Prime karubi (short ribs)
  • Karubi (short plate)
  • USDA Angus striploin
  • Gyutan (beef tongue)
  • Kata rosu (closest cut from the neck)
  • Lamb shoulder
  • Chicken cubes
  • Wagyu

There is also the mushroom platter (S$6) and the vegetable platter (S$5).

Photo from Ryo Yakiniku's Facebook page.

Photo by Javier Lim via Google Maps.

Those looking to try a bit of everything can opt for the deluxe set (S$40), which includes the karubi, prime karubi, gyutan, sliced chicken, mushroom platter, onsen eggs and rice.

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Sides from S$6

While waiting for the meat to be barbequed, diners can also get finger food like gyoza (S$8) and seaweed fries (S$6).

Recently, the eatery began offering salmon belly skewers for S$8 per 200 grams.

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You can see the full menu here:

Photo from Juraimi Rahmat on Facebook.

Ryo Yakiniku

61 Tai Seng Ave #B1-02 Singapore 534167 at Nam Wah Coffeeshop

Opening hours: 5pm to 10:30pm, closed on Sundays

50 Gambas Crescent #01-01 Singapore 757022 at Proxima Coffeeshop

Opening hours: 5pm to 10:30pm, closed on Mondays

Top image from Ryo Yakiniku and Google Maps.