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Savory Delight at Shashlik Restaurant: Discovering the Oxtail Stew at Far East Shopping Centre

 


When you step into Shashlik Restaurant at the bustling Far East Shopping Centre, you’re in for a treat. Their famous Oxtail Stew is not just a meal; it’s a culinary event that delights all who try it.

The Main Event: 36 Hours of Perfection

The Oxtail Stew at Shashlik Restaurant isn't your ordinary stew. It's a testament to patience and perfection, slow-braised over 36 hours, culminating in meat that falls effortlessly off the bone. Served steaming hot, the dish arrives at your table accompanied by golden, buttery slices of toasted baguette perfect for sopping up the rich, flavourful gravy.

What makes this stew a standout is undoubtedly the oxtail itself. The chunks are generous, meaty, and unimaginably tender. Each piece is a savoury treasure that melts in your mouth, bursting with deep, complex flavours that speak of meticulous cooking and a masterful blend of spices.

A Symphony of Flavours and Textures

The gravy deserves its own ovation. Thick and opulent, it clings to the meat, enriching every bite with its hearty, robust essence. This isn't just a sauce; it's the soul of the stew, infusing every morsel of meat and vegetable with its rich, meaty charisma.

Accompanying the oxtail are wedges of bright, steamed broccoli, adding a crisp, verdant contrast to the deep, earthy tones of the meat. The vegetables are more than just a side; they're an integral part of the experience, offering a refreshing break from the intensity of the stew.

Casual Dining, Serious Flavour

At $38 a plate, the Oxtail Stew might seem like a splurge, but it's a culinary investment that pays delicious dividends. And the beauty of Shashlik Restaurant? The dress code is as relaxed as the dining atmosphere. Whether you're in slippers and bermudas or a casual tee, you'll feel right at home. The only rule? Keep it family-friendly, no revealing or inappropriate attire.

Why You Need to Go

Shashlik Restaurant’s Oxtail Stew is more than just a meal; it's a warm, welcoming hug in the form of food. It's a dish that invites you to slow down, savour each bite, and appreciate the art of slow cooking. Whether you're a local foodie or a traveller wandering through Singapore, make sure to stop by Shashlik Restaurant at the Far East Shopping Centre. This stew is not just food; it's a story in a bowl, waiting to be told.

Conclusion: Your Next Culinary Stop

Next time you find yourself at Far East Shopping Centre, do yourself a flavour favour: stop by Shashlik Restaurant and order the Oxtail Stew. It’s not just a dish; it’s a culinary journey that promises to be as comforting as it is delicious. Who knows, this might just become your new favourite stew spot!

Shashlik Restaurant Opening Hours and Location

MondayClosed
Tuesday12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Wednesday12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Thursday12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Friday12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Saturday12pm - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10pm
Sunday12pm - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10pm

Address: 545 Orchard Road, #06-19 Far East Shopping Centre, 238882

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