Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Do you MooJaa?

I love steamboat.

To me, steamboat used to be a once a year affair. During Chinese New Year eve, steamboat reunion dinner was what I anticipated the most. As I became older and of course wiser, I can have steamboat more often and that brings me to learn and appreciate good steamboat.

So last weekend, to satisfy my craving, J brought me to my first ever mookatah! Thai steamboat is something that I hear a lot of people rave about but never have a chance to taste it.  Most of the comments that I heard was that it is really yummy and sinful cos of the lard. There were also some negative reviews such as being really stinky (inevitable la..) afterwards or even that the eating environment is not really clean.

Having heard all that, going to MooJaa for my first mookatah experience is the best combination that I can ask for.

Look at the interior! It looks pretty alluring to me. Don't you think so? With the chandelier and the black walls..Classy. Most importantly, it is air-conditioned! If I have to sweat and eat steamboat outside, I think I rather go eat something else. Singapore is too humid la.

So now, let the food do the talking!!!




The meat are well-marinated and I fell in love with the chicken slices. You don't even need other sauces to enhance the taste. It is tasty on its own and really tender too. Even though we left it grilling for quite some time, the meat didn't turn stiff at all.


The fried fish skins. Goes well with the Thai sweet chili sauces. If they are hot from the stove, it will be even better. I prefer the fried food hot and crispy.


This was our overall spread. We chose the ala carte buffet which means..free flow meat and drinks! Thai ice tea was pretty decent and they are generous with their serving as well. One big cup. Calling all the water bucket friends, no fear of running out of drinks. :D

when I was there, majority of the crowd were guys. So free flow meat is definitely worth going. Super worthwhile for them la..imagine all the meat they can have! Can sit there for hoursss..But for girls who care, remember to bring some hair sprays to remove the odour ok. Not as smelly as I thought it would be but there is still essence of the steamboat stuck to your hair and clothes. Good food comes with a price eh?

So pop by and enjoy the food and..the music! haha Maybe because it was a saturday night so the music played made us want to dance while eating! :D



  • MooJaa
  • http://www.MooJaa.sg
  • 25 Keong Saik Road
  • Singapore, Singapore 089132 (near outram MRT)
  • Price range: S$ 30++ pp


2 comments:

  1. Nice food blog. I like this one on MooJaa. Never knew SG has something like this.

    ReplyDelete