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Sensu
, a fresh addition to Keong Saik Road, redefines Japanese dining by infusing it with the bold, robust notes of European cuisine. The result is a concept that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique, creating an elevated dining experience that appeals to adventurous foodies and purists alike.

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Uni & Sakura Ebi Capellini 4.2/5

We began with the Uni & Sakura Ebi Capellini ($32), a dish that embodies slurping indulgence. The silky capellini is adorned with sakura ebi and nori, topped with creamy uni, and brought together by a zesty lemon confit. The balance of umami and brightness made this dish an absolute delight.

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Black Truffle Chicken Wings 4.2/5

A standout from the menu, the Black Truffle Chicken Wings ($18 for 2 pcs), offers a luxurious twist on a classic favourite. Deboned chicken wings are stuffed with fragrant summer black truffle and sticky rice, all encased in a golden, crispy skin. Each bite was an explosion of textures and earthy flavours.

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Sakura Ebi Fritter 4.5/5

The Sakura Ebi Fritter ($15) is visually stunning, fried to a perfect golden brown with a delightful crunch. The sakura ebi and hanaho add a touch of elegance, while the accompanying garlic aioli provides a rich and flavourful punch, enhancing the dish’s crispy goodness.

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Hokkaido Scallop 4.8/5

The Hokkaido Scallop, with its dim sum-like presentation, reminded me of a dish straight out of Culinary Class Wars on Netflix. The scallop was plump, sweet, and encased in a crispy outer layer. This dish perfectly blended sophistication and comfort, paired with a luscious crustacean sauce elevated by vin jaune.

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Seafood Paella 4.5/5

The Seafood Paella ($58 for 2 pax / $115 for 4 pax) is the epitome of Sensu’s Japanese-European fusion philosophy. The dish harmonises the savoury notes of land and sea, featuring carabinero prawns, crispy baby squid, chorizo, and cherry tomatoes. Instead of traditional Spanish rice, premium Koshihikari rice is used, adding a delicate Japanese twist. The dish is further elevated with a crispy socarrat layer at the base, which provides a satisfying texture contrast.

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Lamb Rack 4/5

The Lamb Rack was grilled to perfection, showcasing a tender, medium-rare interior with a beautifully charred exterior. Served with black garlic, artichoke purée, garlic shoots, morels, and lamb jus, the dish offered a robust, earthy flavour profile that lingered pleasantly on the palate.

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Myriad of Citrus 4/5

We ended with the Myriad of Citrus ($12), a dessert as playful as it is refreshing. Resembling a piece of salmon sashimi, it is composed of lime granita, lemon, orange, and grapefruit. This dessert strikes a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, leaving a clean and invigorating finish to an extraordinary meal.

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Sensu’s innovative fusion of Japanese and European cuisines sets it apart in the competitive dining scene of Keong Saik Road. With a menu that seamlessly marries bold, robust flavours with delicate Japanese nuances, Sensu delivers an unforgettable dining experience that food enthusiasts won’t want to miss.

Note: This is an invited tasting.

Sensu
27 Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089134
Tel: +65 9017 7631
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Nearest MRT: Maxwell (TE Line), Outram Park (DT, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat: 12pm – 23pm, 6pm – 1030pm
(Closed on Sun, Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk straight towards Kreta Ayer Road. Turn right onto Keong Siak Road. Walk down Keong Siak Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk straight down Neil Road to Teck Lim Road. Turn right onto Teck Lim Road. Walk down Teck Lim Road to Keong Saik Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 mintues. [Map]



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