Located in Bugis+ (201 Victoria St, #04-06), Rocku Yakiniku is a Japanese Charcoal Grill that offers the unique combination of a hip, casual joint with the awesome flavours of hot charcoal grilled meats. Rocku Yakiniku opens from 12pm to 10pm daily and even have bands playing from Thursdays to Saturdays from 7pm onwards.
Japanese Charcoal Grill buffets at Rocku Yakiniku costs $29.90++ on weekdays and $32.90++ from Fridays to Sundays and Public Holidays/eve of Public Holidays. For students, from 12pm to 3pm, it costs only $13.90++ from Mondays to Fridays. With 1-for-1 deals from Citibank and 50% discounts from Eatigo, you’ll be able to also enjoy “1-for-1” deals at Rocku Yakiniku. But how does its charcoal grilled meats really taste? Let’s find out more in this post…
Ambience and Layout of Rocku Yakiniku Bugis+
Upon entering Rocku Yakiniku, we immediately noticed the trendy vibe that the venue exudes. The stage is where the band plays and all the tables are oriented towards it as the centre piece. We sat near the entrance and were placed near to the hot buffet spread and raw vegetables. At the hot buffet area, you’ll be able to find some cooked meats and vegetables. The highlight is of course the fragrant garlic fried rice. This combined with the smoky flavours of the grilled meats…yummy…
Upon sitting down, our red hot charcoals were brought to our table and we proceeded to order the various kinds of meats using the iPad…
Meats and Vegetables available at Rocku Yakiniku Bugis+
The available meats and vegetables at Rocku Yakiniku Japanese Charcoal Grill includes
– Beef Chuck Tender
– Beef Short Rib
– Pork Belly
– Chicken
– Salmon
– Squid
– Assorted Mushrooms
– Shiitake Mushrooms
– Assorted Vegetables
– Leek
Rocku Yakiniku Bugis+ Review: Is it Worth It?
In this review, we’re trying to make sense whether it is worth it to dine at Rocku Yakiniku Bugis+. We think that in terms of the food, it would be worth it if you’re utilising the 1-for-1 deals from Citibank or the 50% discount from Eatigo. This is because, we love the smokiness infused from the red hot charcoals. However, the variety was a let down. Not only that, the beef chuck tender and beef ribs were not really up to the mark. This means that we’d only be there if we’re going for quantity and less of the quality. Therefore, the discount does help.
Nonetheless, if you’re looking for a fun place to simply hang out, connect with friends and combine BBQ with live music, we think Rocku Yakiniku can still be a place that you can consider.
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