Daniel Ong is opening a new Korean-influenced Steakhouse, Dan’s Steaks, at Serangoon Gardens in Mid April 2021. It will be a small and cosy space which can seat around 30 pax.
Dan’s Steaks is a steakhouse with a slight Korean twang and it will offer 8 free banchan (Korean side dishes) just like the usual Korean restaurants. Daniel Ong will be cooking and serving himself and they are aiming to serve 20-30 steaks a day.
For those of you who follow Daniel on Instagram, Dan’s Steaks is actually not a new concept. It first started as a home-based business in May 2020 during the Circuit Breaker period.
Here are the dishes that you can look forward to at Dan’s Steaks
- Grass-fed Steaks from S$28
- Wagyu/USDA from S$58
- Other mains from S$18
- Large format steak cuts (1-1.4kg) from S$118
- 12 sides at S$8 including fries, garlic mash, kimchi and namul, male and nuts, cream spinach with a fried egg on top, Honey balsamic tomatoes
- Cocktails, fresh fruit soju, vintage wines.
Photos credit: Dan’s Steaks
There will be around 20 different types of banchan that are made in-house—including kimchi, spicy tteokbokki (Korean rice cakes), and Daniel’s mum’s speciality, braised black beans—on a rotational basis.
Dan’s Steaks served only big format cuts (think 1kg tenderloin, 1.2kg bone-in ribeye, striploin) when they first started selling steaks online, but the new Dan’s Steaks at Serangoon Gardens will also have a range of 250g – 350g grass-fed steaks, wagyu steaks, USDA Prime steaks.
For people who don’t eat beef, there are other options such as grilled lamb, miso salmon, and Korean chicken.
Dan’s steaks
12 Maju avenue (Opp MyVillage)
Singapore 556690