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YJ Full Menu A4 16022021 LUNCH menu Available Daily from 11.30am – 2.30pm Lunch Setto A Lunch Setto b 1 Bite + 1 Bowl + Fruit 1 Bite + 1 Bowl + Fruit $16.90++ $22.90++ Choice of bite Choice of bite Hiya Yakko Uzaku chilled tofu, ginger, spring onion, bonito vinegared wakame, cucumber, Japanese eel Cabbage Sake yuzu kosho mayo salmon sashimi Kawaage Tori Karaage fried chicken skin fried chicken, mayo, cabbage Chawanmushi Chawanmushi steamed egg steamed egg Choice of bowl Choice of bowl Tonsoku Buta Kakuni Don braised pig's trotters, onsen egg, Japanese rice braised pork belly, onsen egg, Japanese rice Chicken Teriyaki Chicken Katsu Curry chicken, homemade teriyaki sauce on Japanese rice chicken cutlet, homemade curry sauce with onions, potatoes & carrots on Japanese rice Saba Shioyaki charcoal grilled mackerel, Japanese rice Salmon Teriyaki salmon, homemade teriyaki sauce on Japanese rice Ebi Chahan prawn, garlic fried rice Katsu Don pork cutlet, simmered egg & onion sauce on Japanese rice ADD-ONS Poteto sarada 3 Miso Soup poteto salad, bacon, spring onion soybean paste, tofu, wakame 3 Suntory draft 12 570ml Goma tofu 5 Teba Karaage 4 chilled tofu, sesame sauce fried chicken midjoint wings (3pcs) Hot/cold 2 sencha Katsu Sando 18 Ebi tempura 9 refillable US Beef, Toasted Bread, prawn (3pcs) Pommery Mustard Kaki Furai 11 Ebi Somen 20 deep-Fried Japanese Oysters, Sautéed prawns, garlic, konbu, homemade Tartare Sauce (3pcs) prawn oil, Japanese somen DINNER menu Available Daily from 5pm – 10pm COLD appetiserS 前菜 人気!uzaku 9 人気! vinegared wakame, cucumber, tomato 10 japanese eel japanese tomato, sea salt tsukemono 6 hamachi 15 homemade pickles yellowtail sashimi hiya yakko 5 sake 12 chilled tofu, ginger, salmon sashimi spring onion, bonito takowasa 6 raw octopus, wasabi goma tofu 5 chilled tofu, sesame sauce cabbage 5 yuzu kosho mayo poteto sarada 6 poteto salad, bacon, spring onion 人気 !nama yasai 7 gyu tataki 16 raw asparagus, cauliflower, nori chilled grilled US beef, onion, ponzu 人気! – Popular Items Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. hot appetiserS 前菜 edamame 5 boiled japanese soybeans 人気! katsu sando US beef, toasted bread, pommery mustard 18 mentaiko tamagoyaki 7 rolled omelette, mentaiko mayo 人気! kakiage 9 chopped vegetables, prawn fritter tempura ikura chawanmushi 7 steamed egg, ikura ebi tempura 15 prawn tempura 人気 !truffle chawanmushi 10 steamed egg, konbu, truffle kaki furai 11 deep-fried japanese oysters, fugu mirinboshi tartare sauce dried pufferfish 13 kawaebi 8 eihire 10 deep-fried river shrimps dried skate fin ika karaage 12 fried squid, tartare sauce, cabbage teba karaage 8 fried chicken mid joint wings (6pcs) tori karaage 8 fried chicken, mayo, cabbage kawaage 6 fried chicken skin 人気! poteto 7 fried poteto, mentaiko mayo 人気! – Popular Items Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. grilled CHICKEN 焼き momo 4 thigh 人気! reba 4 liver 人気! sunagimo 4 tebasaki 4 gizzard wing kawa 3 人気! skin tsukune 5 handmade meatball, egg yolk hatsu 3 heart nankotsu 5 cartilage bonjiri 3 tail grilled meat & seafood 焼き unagi 16 hotate 15 japanese eel hokkaido scallops 人気 cod 20 ! gyutan 12 black cod ox tongue hokke hiraki 25 dried mackerel 人気! tontoro 15 iberico pork jowl surume ika 20 japanese cuttlefish 人気!gyu kalbi 25 beef shortrib 人気! – Popular Items Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. grilled vEGETABLES 焼き 人気!eringi 8 king oyster mushroom shiitake 6 人気!tomorokoshi 8 shiitake mushroom corn hana yasai 6 cauliflower, yuzu kosho shishito 6 japanese green chilli pepper satsuma imo 6 sweet potato nasu 6 kabocha 6 eggplant butternut pumpkin zukkini 4 zucchini 人気! asuparagasu 9 asparagus 人気! – Popular Items Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. BOWLS 碗 somen 16 cold noodle, raw salmon, ikura, gyu curry 17 yuzu, spring onion beef in curry sauce, onions, potatoes, carrots, rice inaniwa udon 15 homemade chicken chashu, chicken broth, egg, nori, spring onion Ebi Somen 20 Sautéed prawns, garlic, konbu, homemade prawn oil, Japanese somen Ninniku Chahan 11 Buta Kakuni Don 15 Garlic fried rice Braised pork belly, onsen egg, Japanese rice unagi don 26 人気 japanese eel, rice gyu! yakiniku 20 US beef, egg, yakiniku sauce, rice tonsoku 13 braised pig’s trotters, asari miso 8 egg, rice clams in bean paste soup tonkatsu curry 18 miso 5 pork cutlet, curry sauce, onions, bean paste soup potatoes, carrots dessert デザート warabimochi 10 sorbet/ ice-cream 6 Happy Hour 11.30 - 2.30pm | 5pm - 8pm SAKE 日本酒 off sake 20% (720ml and 1.8L only) Yoshinogawa 300ML Sakagurano 38 Awayuki (Sparkling) +1 niigata Gentle bubbles with rich & sweet aromatic ripened fruits, juicy umami Kamotsuru Itteki Nyukon Junmai 300ml Tatenokawa Seiryu 300ml Ginjo +3 45 Junmai Daiginjo +3 48 hiroshima yamagata lightly sweet at entrance dominated Dewansansan rice polished to 50%, by huge fragrance, soft umami citrusy sweet candies on nose, in palette, refreshing clean finish gentle neat ending Dassai 23 Junmai 300ML Asabiraki 300ml Daiginjo +4 98 Junmai Ginjo +4 33 yamaguchi iwate Pinnacle of refined elegance, Soft & light textured yet strong extremely clean, milled to 23% umami with a sophistcated finish Kaiun Iwaisake Tokubetsu 300ML Dassai 39 Junmai 300ml Honjozo +4 Daiginjo +6 38 68 shizuoka yamaguchi Kaiun means 'To welcome Luck'. Soft, sweet scents, mid palette Fresh fruity notes, crisp palette, gives a clean, dry taste, excellent clean well refined flavor harmony of flavor & scent Bijoufu Mai Tatenokawa Shizukuhime 300ML Honryu Junmai 300ML Junmai Daiginjo +6 46 Daiginjo +8 55 kochi yamagata Elegant floral aroma, generous Excellent umami, balanced dryness umami with a distinguished dry, & acidity, long clean finish clean well balanced finish Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. Happy Hour 11.30 - 2.30pm | 5pm - 8pm SAKE 日本酒 off sake 20% (720ml and 1.8L only) Shuho Shiki Yukinobousha 720ML Matsuri Junmai 720ML Junmai Ginjo +1 135 Ginjo -3 98 akita yamagata Soft & light, bursting with fruits. Aromatic on the nose, well Exhilarating and fresh, elegant balanced with a rich rice sweetness with good level of umami sweetness flavor Mizubasho Junmai 720ml Wataribune 720ml Daiginjo +2 188 Junmai Ginjo +2 120 gunma ibaraki Impressive entry with gentle umami Wataribune rice varietal was revived cascading thereafter. Rich, graceful & after being extinct for 80 years! elegant finish Exquisite balance of sweetness, umami & acidity Tatenokawa Seiryu 720ml Dassai 45 Junmai 720ML Junmai Daiginjo +3 118 Daiginjo +3 108 yamagata yamaguchi Dewansansan rice polished to 50%, Clean, balanced aroma, medium citrusy sweet candies on nose, bodied, wonderful stone fruits, gentle neat ending velvety, easy to drink Nanbubijin Yamadanishiki 720ML Dassai 23 Junmai 720ML Junmai Daiginjo +4 128 Daiginjo +4 208 yamaguchi iwate Elegant fruit notes, Clean & good Pinnacle of refined elegance, length in the finish, distinctive extremely clean, milled to 23% umami with fairly dry taste Hakurakusei 720ml Atagonomatsu 720ML Junmai Ginjo +4 128 Junmai Ginjo +4 125 miyagi miyagi Gentle hints of ripened fruits with a Ripened fruit aromas. Clean & crisp refreshing citrus-like acidity on the with good level of acidity. palette, a clean balanced finish Well balanced Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. Happy Hour 11.30 - 2.30pm | 5pm - 8pm SAKE 日本酒 off sake 20% (720ml and 1.8L only) Nabeshima Isojiman Emerald Yamadanishiki 720ML 720ML Junmai Ginjo +5 Junmai Daiginjo +5 228 148 shizuoka saga Subtle fruit aromatics on nose, Ripened fruit aromas with soft clean crisp umami on the palette. spectrum of steamed rice nuances. Moderately dry yet An impeccable round finish immaculately balanced Tatenokawa Honryu 720ml Yukiotoko 720ml Junmai Daiginjo +8 128 Junmai +12 98 yamagata niigata Excellent umami, balanced dryness Rich yet refreshing dry sake with & acidity, long clean finish notes of excellent rice nuances Dassai 45 Junmai 1.8L Tatenokawa Seiryu 1.8L Daiginjo +3 208 Junmai Daiginjo +3 228 yamaguchi yamagata Clean, balanced aroma, medium Dewansansan rice polished to bodied, wonderful stone fruits, 50%, citrusy sweet candies on velvety, easy to drink nose, gentle neat ending Tatenokawa Honryu 1.8L Bijoufu Junrei 1.8L Junmai Daiginjo +8 Junmai Ginjo +4 188 238 yamagata kochi Excellent umami, balanced Matsuyamamii rice milled to 55%, dryness & acidity, long clean finish umami, excellent balance of acidity & sweetness Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. Happy Hour concoction 11.30am - 2.30pm | 5pm to 8pm Hh Hh Highball Lemon Sour 12 15 13 16 shochu, lemon whisky, soda Ume Highball Calpis Sour 12 15 15 18 whisky, umeshu, soda shochu, calpis Sparkling Yuzu 13 16 Ryokucha-Hai 12 15 sake, jello, yuzu shochu, green tea Black Honey 13 16 Vodka Sour 13 16 shochu, milk, black honey vodka, shiso liqueur Lychee Saketini 15 18 SHOCHU / LIQUOR Hh 60ML 720ML Hh 60ML 720ML Kuroichi Shochu 10 85 13 95 Suntory 13 135 16 150 Kakubin Whisky 25% alc, koganesenngann potato, kagoshima 40% alc, osaka Kakutama 10 85 13 95 Suntory 13 135 16 150 Umeshu Roku Gin 12% alc, 43% alc, plums in shochu, kagoshima hyogo Kodakara 10 85 13 95 Swinging Doors 13 135 16 150 8% alc, Vodka japanese cherry & 40% alc, yamagata peach in shochu hyogo Yatagarasu Shiso 10 85 13 95 11% alc, red perilla leaves & plums in shochu, nara Umenoyado Yuzu 10 85 13 95 8% alc, yuzu in sake, nara Prices are subject to prevailing government taxes & service charge. red WINE white WINE Hh 150ML 750ML Hh 150ML
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