Have been
wanting to try this collagen steamboat (Bijin Nabe) at Tsukada Nojo for a while. It’s always so crowded and
even if I reach at 6pm on a weekday for dinner, it’s already full and you have
to be put on their waiting list!
So, since I
took the day off, I made sure to go there SUPER early. (or at least made my
friend go there super early since she was in town already. hiak hiak)
They open
at 5pm, and at 5.05 there were already 4 tables filled. I was still on the way
to the restaurant so got my friend to take a seat first. 5 minutes later she
rang me saying we are only given 1.5hrs to finish our meal, and the time starts
from the time our bums touch the seats.
Like,
what?!
So she was
forced to stand outside the restaurant to wait ‘in line’ even though there was
no line, just so we don’t ‘eat into’ the 1.5hrs they restrict us to.
Well, this
kind of put me off already. But I guess 1.5hrs means if someone gets seated at
5pm, and you’re on the waitlist, then you’ll probably get a seat at about
6.30pm or so. Which can be good for the ‘overwhelming’ response this restaurant
apparently gets.
So I
finally arrive and we order. To make things simple they have a $25-per-person
set which comes with vegetables, noodles, prawns, minced chicken and needless
to say, the collagen broth which comes to the table shaped like tofu, in a pot.
When put on the induction cooker, the ‘tofu’ melts to form this thick, white broth that looks like it’s been boiled for hours. There is chicken in it as well.
The collagen is presented to you like this. |
When put on the induction cooker, the ‘tofu’ melts to form this thick, white broth that looks like it’s been boiled for hours. There is chicken in it as well.
Collagen steamboat with their set for 2, at $25 per pax. |
First they
let you try the broth, then they put in these yuzu peels which is supposed to
make the broth more ‘special’. Well, I didn’t like it la. The original broth
was much better!
So the
waitress helps to throw in all the ingredients and then you’re just supposed to
wait for the food to cook, and eat it with the sauces that they have available
for your choice. 4 choices – yuzu pepper, garlic oil negi (spring onion), red chilli oil,
chilli shoyu.
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All ingredients in, except prawns and noodles. |
Honestly, I
didn’t really think it was worth all the wait and effort and anticipation to
try it. I wasn’t a big fan of the soup somehow, even though the lady seated
beside me kept on saying ‘wah, so nice leh… really so nice…’. I couldn’t
comprehend why. It’s quite normal. And I definitely prefer the usual steamboat
broth better. Not so rich, and not so jelak
especially towards the end.
Okay, so
here comes the nutrition part. Everybody loves collagen right. I mean, I’ve got
a friend who’s told me “anything that has collagen, I’m sold!”. So how I first
heard abt collagen (a long time ago) was this collagen powder by Meiji which
was a huge thing among my friends and they even ordered it online so they could
get it cheaper from Japan etc… One tin cost like $50+! Well, they say beauty
has a price to it, damn right it does!
And then
now you’ve got Vitagen with collagen, collagen drinks, steamboat with collagen…
what next? By the way, it’s only starting to pick up in Singapore ah. In Japan,
it’s all over! I think if you could fortify margarine, fruit juice or instant
noodles with collagen, they’d be great hits with the ladies too.
But did you
know that when you consume collagen-ified (I made this word up myself)
anything, which really is just a source of beautifying protein in the body, it
gets absorbed by the whole body? Put it this way. The main reason why we’re
consuming collagen this and that is because we want our FACE to look younger,
more supple, radiant, etc etc right? But thing is, unless your internal organs
practise some sort of qi gong to
transfer all the benefits to your face only, it’s gonna be a total body benefit.
Meaning the more you consume, the smoother your bum will be also! Try it, it’s
true.
So, take
all these fads in moderation, that’s what I suggest. As much as we’d like to
look beautiful, there are many more ways in your lifestyle that play a part than
just consuming collagen-ified foods all the time.
- Stop smoking.
- Eat more fruits and vegetables.
- Hydrate.
- Get enough sleep.
Fruits and
veg, heard a million times before, right? But there is a reason of course. Stay
tuned for more about this.
Well honey
let me just give you a last piece of advice before I end off. There is no point
taking in a truckload of collagen if you’re gonna continue smokin’. You’re just
wasting your money.
Do yourself
a favour and stub that butt. It’ll do you more good than anything, especially
for your pocket.
Tsukada Nojo - Bijin Nabe
60A Orchard Road
The Atrium@Orchard
Tel: 63365003
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