Had my first cohesion event with my dept today and it's Minds Cafe again. There's this game called Rat-a-tat Cat that I like. This game is quite cool as we got to draw, swap players' cards and peek player's card using a special spectacle. The game continues until someone decides to end the game by declaring 'Rat-a-at Cat', signaling a final round to be played. The person with the lowest combines score of the cards win.
Went shopping after Minds Cafe and met Kennie for dinner. Wanted to go M Hotel for their steamboat buffet but they were fully book. So ended going to Vivo City. Was attracted to the Japanese grill shop and ended burning a big whole in my pocket. The shop name is Tajimaya Yakinku which has an interesting concept, the whole dining area is split into 2 different catergories. One side is the shabu shabu and the other was the charcoal grilled one. Craving for grilled stuff, we went to the charcoal grilled side. We took the $108 set meal which consisted of mostly wagyu beef. Oh man. It's the first time we tried wagyu beef and it's really heavenly. Wagyu beef is graded by a 12-point marbling-score scale. The highest grade, 12, indicates that the beef is 90% fat and 10% meat. Though it may contain a high percentage of fat, the fat is unsaturated and containts a high level of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Not really sure which grade it is but I personally felt that it's good enough already.
Overall, the experience is good but it's really too expensive. Maybe next time we should not order the set meal but go for ala carte instead. Service was good and prompt. The staff is always eager to clear the plates, top up water and change the wire mesh.
Anyway, the photos really do injustice to the food cause I'm using Kennie's camera Hp.
Assorted Vegetables for grilling
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