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Sizzling Delight at Shashlik Restaurant: A Review of the Legendary Blue Fire Ribs

 


Nestled in Far East Shopping Centre, Shashlik Restaurant offers more than just a meal. It presents the Blue Fire Ribs, a dish that delights all senses.

The Main Attraction: Blue Fire Ribs

Stepping into Shashlik Restaurant, you're welcomed by a cosy atmosphere. It’s perfect for a relaxed, flavourful meal. The restaurant promotes a family-friendly vibe, allowing a casual dress code.

The Flavour Journey Begins

The highlight, the Blue Fire Ribs, arrive with a show. Cooked to perfection, these pork loin ribs are basted with a unique Hainanese Sweet & Sour sauce. The drama peaks when dark rum is poured over, igniting a blue flame. This spectacle infuses the ribs with a rich, smoky aroma.

The first taste confirms the visual promise. The ribs are tender, pulling away from the bone with ease. Each piece combines sweet, tangy, and smoky notes perfectly.

Savour and Enjoy: No Need to Dress Up!

Another win for the Shashlik Restaurant is its welcoming dress code. There’s no need to suit up – feel free to arrive in slippers and bermudas. The relaxed policy only enhances the experience, allowing you to dig into your meal without pretence. Just remember, keep it decent with no overly revealing attire.

Is It Worth the Price?

With a full slab of ribs priced at $40 and the regular size at $34, the Blue Fire Ribs might seem like a splurge, but it’s one that’s well justified. The quality of the meat, the unique preparation method, and the overall dining experience provide good value for money, especially considering the flair and the craftsmanship involved.

Conclusion: An Unforgettable Rib Experience

In conclusion, Shashlik Restaurant’s Blue Fire Ribs are more than just a meal; they are a culinary event that celebrates the fusion of Hainanese flavours with classic Western techniques. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these ribs should definitely be on your must-try list. They're not just food; they're a story on a plate, waiting to be savoured and remembered. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a meal with a touch of flair and elegance.

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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