Mookata – Traditional Thai BBQ along East Coast Road

Maureen
Maureen
October 05, 2013

Mookata: Seafood and Meat Plate

Mookata: Vegetable and Bee Hoon Plate

I am a big fan of mookata buffet. When the boyfriend told me there is a mookata thai steamboat place in Katong area with super long queue every dinner, I have been asking him to bring me there. And we are finally there to try it out!

We ordered a set of 4 (because there were 2 other friends) and the set comes with a combination of marinated chicken (thigh), pork (collar), prawns, squid, suriyaki, streaky bacon, pork belly, fishball, meatball, crabsticks, otah fishcake, round cabbage, chinese cabbage, kang kong, xiao bai cai, corn, golden mushroom, eggs, tung hoon and tofu. The mookata price costs $ 68.90.

Mookata: Additional bowl of pork collar

On top of that, we ordered an extra bowl of pork collar ($8)

Placing fragrant morsel of lard on the top of the dome of Mookata

We placed a fragrant morsel of lard on the top of the dome, then left to swathe the surface with a slick for grilling the meats and seafood. The blistered lardons are the highlight of Mookata.

Mookata uses White charcoal

The grilling begins. White charcoal (or “binchō-tan”) is used, which is able to cook ingredients thoroughly to a beautiful sear while retaining of the meat’s pure flavour. The well-marinated meats hiss and sizzle… yums…Especially the marbled pork collar, it roasts gently on the grill for that meltingly succulent texture. I like the marinade, it wins me with just a bite. And the size of each meat is decent, allowing us to enjoy it to the fullest.

Mookata: The cooking starts.

We tried the pork soup which is quite tasty. The flavour of the soup intensifies with more grilling, as fresh slices of seafood – juicy squid, cockles, prawns and fish – cook quickly into sweet, succulent nibbles. When you eat mookata, remember to watch as the juices of the meat trickle delightfully into the ready trough of broth, love it! They have tom yum too, I am going to try it the next time I am here!

Different sauces fo Mookata.

No meal can be complete without condiments, so must try their signature chilli sauce which comes in three different degrees of spiciness. I love the mid spicy one, which is sweet, garlicky and slightly spicy. Belly full of warmth!

Oh by the way, if you are going on weekends, go earlier for dinner to avoid the queue!

Mookata

Address: 103 East Coast Road (Opposite I12 Katong)
Tel: 6344 2985
Operating Hours: Monday to Friday 12pm to 3pm, 5pm to 10.30pm. Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 11pm. Closed on Tuesdays.
Website: http://www.mookata.com/

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