400 Balestier Road
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I actually have not tried Texan BBQ before and decided to have my first attempt at the popular @kemuribbq.sg and it was decent!

We ordered the Dino Trio Platter ($75), which comes with 2 beef options and 1 other meat which you can choose. The beef brisket had a pretty outstanding smoke ring, which was this smoky crust that was well seasoned. The leaner part of the beef brisket can be slightly dry, but that can be helped with their homemade mustard and BBQ sauce.

Now their Dino Ribs is what I will come back for. The smoke ring on this is much more prominent, and the whole meat was very tender. This was very well seasoned with spices, in fact better than their beef brisket.

The pulled pork was the other meat option we chose, and it can be relatively dry, though the flavour was good.

We ordered additional items, such as their Australian Picanha ($30) which was a popular item. Due to the cut of the meat, it was quite tough and chewy naturally, but the chef did a good job with the seasoning. Mash was creamy and rich, and brussel sprouts were done well. Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the appeal of a rump steak as I liked a cut that is softer.

Truffle fries ($12) were crispy and fluffy, quite decent.

I think Kemuri BBQ is quite decent for their meats, though most were not particularly mind-blowing to me. Not sure if it's because it's my first time, or because I have had high expectations from the videos I've seen of Texas BBQ 😂

From Kemuri BBQ lunch
We tried the Smoked Duck Don at a Tex-Jap BBQ place, and it was a delightful fusion of flavors.
The tender, smoky duck paired beautifully with the creamy onsen egg, adding richness to each bite.
The julienne pickled daikon provided a refreshing crunch that balanced well with the tangy kimchi and sweet corn.
As part of a set, it also came with a buckwheat tea and purple slaw, making for a satisfying and well-rounded meal.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience an innovative twist on traditional Japanese cuisine!
Set : $20.90++

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The prices here are not cheap at all. Esp the meats. Mushroom risotto goes for 15++

Choice of 3 meats, max 2 beef. I got Dino ribs, beef cheeks, bacon
Dino ribs was decent but not juicy enough. Beef cheeks had a dense sticky texture but needs to be more tender. Neither of them had a proper crust.
Bacon was really meh. Tough and no complexity at all

Mediocre, although I guess if you've never had Texan grilled meats before you might like it(based on the recommendations I got)

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