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New in town: Kichi Kichi Omurice's Chef Motokichi coming to SG next month
New in town: Kichi Kichi Omurice's Chef Motokichi coming to SG next month

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

New in town: Kichi Kichi Omurice's Chef Motokichi coming to SG next month

If you've seen Chef Motokichi Yukimura slicing open fluffy omelettes over fried rice online, you'll know why I'm so excited. From 10 Jul, Kichi Kichi Omurice's collab with Tsukimi Hamburg in Singapore will unveil 2 new menu items. Omurice, featuring a layer of omelette covering a bed of rice usually stir-fried with ketchup, is a common Japanese meal. Kichi Kichi Omurice's rendition of the dish features an omelette with a runny centre, flowing down the rice and topped with demi-glace sauce. To create the 2 special menu items, Tsukimi Hamburg's head chef travelled to Kyoto. The recipes are the result of a joint effort from both chefs, and you know I'll definitely be trying them out. Thankfully, the dishes are a permanent addition to Tsukimi Hamburg Singapore's menu! The first collaborative dish, the Kichi Kichi Omurice (S$12.80), features that signature omelette with a twist. Literally. Drawing upon the popular trend, a 'tornado' omelette covers the fried rice instead. The visuals are impeccable with thick demi-glace sauce running down the ridges of the omelette. If you're not familiar with demi-glace, think of it as ketchup's mature older brother. Jokes aside, demi-glace offers an umami-rich flavour through a combination of bone broth and aromatics that's reduced into a sauce. Next, we have the Kichi Kichi Hamburg Omurice (S$16.80). Above the fried rice peppered with edamame and chicken lies a meaty, juicy burger patty. It features the same 'tornado' omelette as the Kichi Kichi Omurice, though you might be too preoccupied with the giant hamburg steak to notice! If the food isn't exciting enough for you, why not try your luck for a meeting with Chef Motokichi himself? On 11 and 12 Jul, Chef Motokichi will be hosting a cooking showcase at Tsukimi Hamburg's Jurong Point outlet. With 40 pairs of tickets up for grabs, a single receipt with a minimum of S$20 spent at Nex or Jurong Point's &JOY Japanese Food Street will give you 1 chance. The lucky draw period only lasts from 3 to 30 Jun, so remember to save your receipts. And yes, the curated meal will be free! So what's holding you back? Take a trip down to &JOY Japanese Food Street during the lucky draw period, and save a date in your calendar to give the Tsukimi Hamburg X Kichi Kichi Omurice collab a try! For a list of locations, opening times and phone numbers, please click here. Order Delivery: foodpanda Deliveroo Father's Day 2025: 11 best dining spots in Singapore to celebrate Dad over a great meal The post New in town: Kichi Kichi Omurice's Chef Motokichi coming to SG next month appeared first on

Kyoto's Kichi Kichi Omurice comes to Singapore this July
Kyoto's Kichi Kichi Omurice comes to Singapore this July

Tatler Asia

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Tatler Asia

Kyoto's Kichi Kichi Omurice comes to Singapore this July

The alternative, which bears a slight more permanence, will take place on July 10 and beyond. Yukimura collaborates with Tsukimi Hamburg for a permanent menu addition that promises to elevate the city's casual Japanese dining landscape. The anticipated union debuts two new dishes: the Kichi Kichi Hamburg Omurice, featuring golden demiglace edamame fried rice, crowned with spiral-shaped omelette and a juicy hamburg steak; and the signature Kichi Kichi Omurice, a purist's take on the viral signature, one that continues to drive food pilgrims to queue for hours in Kyoto's narrow alleyways. Tsukimi Hamburg Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, B1-52, &JOY Japanese Food Street, Jurong Point, S(648886)

The viral Kichi Kichi omurice from Kyoto is coming to Singapore this July
The viral Kichi Kichi omurice from Kyoto is coming to Singapore this July

Time Out

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

The viral Kichi Kichi omurice from Kyoto is coming to Singapore this July

Kyoto's famed Kichi Kichi omurice has probably managed to reach your feed in one way or another by now. The focal point of these videos is always Chef Motokichi Yukimura's eccentric antics, crazy hair, theatrical cooking style, and, of course – how he slices each omelette in one smooth motion to unravel a blanket of fluffy, runny goodness. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Monica | SEATTLE FOODIE ♡ (@ Come this July, the internet-viral chef is bringing his popular creation to Singapore. But no, he is not opening his own restaurant here. Instead, Chef Motokichi Yukimura will be teaming up with Tsukimi Hamburg to launch a collaborative menu, combining his omurice recipe with the former's hamburg steaks. There are two items on the special menu – the Kichi Kichi Hamburg Omurice ($16.80) with demiglace fried rice, edamame, and chicken, topped with omelette and a hamburg patty; and the Kichi Kichi Omurice ($12.80) which is the standard demiglace fried rice finished off with a spiral-shaped 'tornado' omelette. These dishes will be available across all three of Tsukimi Hamburg's outlets (CapitaSpring, Hougang Mall, Jurong Point) from July 10 onwards, and will be permanent additions to the restaurant's menu. For fans of Chef Motokichi Yukimura himself, you can also stand a chance to meet him for a cooking showcase on July 11 and 12 at Tsukimi Hamburg's Jurong Point outlet. Here's how: sign up as a &Rewards Member, and then spend a minimum of $20 at &Joy Japanese Food Street. The meet-and-greet is limited to 20 people per session, and more information can be found here.

Kyoto's viral Kichi Kichi Omurice chef is coming to Singapore, here's how you can meet him, Lifestyle News
Kyoto's viral Kichi Kichi Omurice chef is coming to Singapore, here's how you can meet him, Lifestyle News

AsiaOne

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Kyoto's viral Kichi Kichi Omurice chef is coming to Singapore, here's how you can meet him, Lifestyle News

Fans of Japanese food would probably be familiar with Kichi Kichi Omurice, a popular restaurant in Kyoto that is hard to get a seat at. It's helmed by the charismatic Chef Motokichi Yukimura, who is known for his theatrical meal services and delicious omurice. If you've been wanting to try his food but can't travel to Kyoto, you're in luck because he will be coming to Singapore instead. Motokichi announced the news in an Instagram post on Sunday (June 1). [embed] "Guess who's dropping in? Yes – the legendary omurice-flipping maestro from Kichi Kichi Omurice, Kyoto is coming to Singapore," read the post. A press release on June 2 shared that the chef will host a cooking showcase at Tsukimi Hamburg's Jurong Point outlet on July 11 and 12, from 7pm to 9pm. However, not just anyone can attend the exclusive event. It will be limited to 20 pax per session and there are 40 pairs of tickets up for grabs. To win a pair, interested parties have to join RE&S dining group as a member and spend a minimum of $20 in a single receipt at &Joy Japanese Food Street at either Nex or Jurong Point from June 3 to 30 to get a chance to participate in the lucky draw. Multiple entries are allowed and you can increase your chances of winning with every $20 spend in a single receipt. Winners will be selected and announced weekly every Thursday (June 12, 19, 26, and July 3). Even if you don't get tickets to meet him, you can still try Motokichi's omurice at Tsukimi Hamburg as they collaborate on a menu that marries the popular chef's omurice with the eatery's hamburg steaks. There are two options available. The Kichi Kichi Hamburg Omurice ($16.80) features demiglace fried rice, edamame and chicken that are blanketed by an omelette shaped in the form of a spiral "tornado" and topped with a juicy hamburg steak. It is completed with the famous Kichi Kichi demiglace sauce. The Kichi Kichi Omurice ($12.80) has demiglace fried rice that is finished off with a "tornado" omelette. Both dishes will be launched on July 10 and are permanent additions to Tsukimi Hamburg's refreshed menu. 69-year-old Motokichi hails from Japan and has gained international renown for his theatrical and artful take on omurice, a popular Western-Japanese fusion dish. While donning his signature red beret, he turns each dining experience into a performance and the highlight is when he slices open his omelettes. Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, B1-52, Singapore 648886 [[nid:697811]] melissateo@

Kyoto's Kichi Kichi Omurice to run two-day event at Jurong Point's Tsukimi Hamburg
Kyoto's Kichi Kichi Omurice to run two-day event at Jurong Point's Tsukimi Hamburg

Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Kyoto's Kichi Kichi Omurice to run two-day event at Jurong Point's Tsukimi Hamburg

The charismatic chef Motokichi Yukimura of the famed Kichi Kichi Omurice will be in Singapore on July 10 and 11 for a cooking showcase. PHOTO: RE&S ENTERPRISES SINGAPORE – If you have not been able to score a coveted seat at the famed Kichi Kichi Omurice restaurant in Kyoto, Japan, you can now try your luck in Singapore. Helmed by Japanese chef Motokichi Yukimura, the 14-seat restaurant is renowned for theatrically serving the Insta-famous omurice (Japanese omelette rice), where a perfectly cooked omelette is sliced open to drape over a bed of fried rice. Chef Yukimura, 69, has 314,000 followers on his @kichikichi_omurice Instagram account. It carries a line that says: 'Upon request, we will go to your country to make omurice.' He has done so in cities such as Jakarta and Sydney. Up next is Singapore, in a collaboration with home-grown food and beverage group RE&S Enterprises, which focuses on Japanese cuisine concepts. On July 11 and 12, the chef will host a cooking showcase – two sessions a day for lunch and dinner – at Tsukimi Hamburg restaurant at Jurong Point. Each session is limited to 20 people, who will have to win tickets by joining a lucky draw. To do so, you need to sign up as a &Rewards Member and spend a minimum of $20 in a single receipt at &JOY Japanese Food Street (at Nex or Jurong Point), from June 3 to 30. Each winner, to be announced every Thursday, can get a pair of tickets. This collaboration has been in discussion for some time, says RE&S Enterprises' vice president of marketing Winnie Loo, whose team visited chef Yukimura at his Kyoto restaurant in February. Kichi Kichi hamburg omurice, a collaborative dish to be launched from July 10 at Tsukimi Hamburg outlets. PHOTO: RE&S ENTERPRISES She says: 'Chef Yukimura has always embraced meaningful overseas collaborations that allow his culinary philosophy to reach new audiences. One of our Japanese counterparts bridged this connection with him, making this collaboration possible.' She also confirmed that there are no plans for chef Yukimura to open a permanent Kichi Kichi Omurice outlet in Singapore. For those who are unable to get tickets, you can go for two collaborative Tsukimi Hamburg x Kichi Kichi Omurice dishes instead. First, the Kichi Kichi Hamburg Omurice ($16.80) features demiglace fried rice with edamame and chicken blanketed with a fluffy spiral 'tornado' omelette and finished with a hamburg patty. The other option, Kichi Kichi Omurice ($12.80), comes without the hamburg. The demiglace omurice, says Ms Loo, stays true to the original rich, slow-cooked demiglace sauce by chef Yukimura. But instead of the classic sliced omelette presentation, diners here will get a spiral 'tornado' omelette on the rice to ensure consistency across the dishes. The dishes will launch on July 10 as permanent additions to Tsukimi Hamburg's menu at all its outlets. First established at Jurong Point in 2022, Tsukimi Hamburg's other branches are at CapitaSpring and Hougang Mall. Ms Loo adds: 'During our visit to his restaurant, the conversation flowed naturally, and the idea of pairing his world-famous omurice with Tsukimi Hamburg's signature juicy hamburg steaks felt like a perfect match.' For more details on the lucky draw, go to Eunice Quek is STFood online editor at The Straits Times. She covers all things trending in the food and beverage scene. Check out ST's Food Guide for the latest foodie recommendations in Singapore.

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