Omakase Mishaps: A Whimsical Adventure of Food Spills and Fine Dining Delights

Here’s me being a nuisance and dropping all my food in the Omakasi. PS, I took one of their Ms Tweeley, so if you guys wanna get it, I’m gonna give it away. So watch to the end of the video to win it. P s is worth $380. So Kenneth Oranji invited me into their dinner on my car, say the whole place. Super Clockers is like a mass team, but I’m a very messy eater, so I’m not suitable for omakase. So you’re gonna watch like how I spill almost everything.

So this is the first dish and I’ve never seen food so beautiful before. It looks like a little mini Kyoto Japan temple kind of thing. So first up, I went for this prawn with like some caveat on the top of it. And I wanna show you guys it up close. But you know what? I spilled the whole entire caveat onto the table. The most expensive part of the dish is gone.

This is fail No. 1. But you know, it’s such a waste. It’s on the table. So you know what? We’re gonna pick it up and we’re just gonna eat it anyways. Can let food go to waste, especially good and expensive food. I don’t know why my omakasa is so chaotic, but the next dish toppled over, but they redo it for Mila. And then this is the dessert that I also spilled on the table. So never go to omakase hungry. Here’s why.

Air susu.

Ibu. Okay, but anyways, other than all the bloopers that I had, the food was amazing. Honestly, I’ve been to Omar Kassay in Japan and I can say that Ken WA oranges, Omar Kassie is up there with them. Probably one of the best I’ve eaten in Singapore, and I’m not lying.

The taste was really unique. The presentation was really special. The chef was really funny and friendly also. And first time in my life, actually, I ate the Omar KSA until I’m full. So here’s how to win the Ms Treaty. Follow the steps in the video above, and then we will pick a random winner in about a month’s time. So good luck guys. Let’s see who get the m s. Twilly worth $380.