Bert and Jason are amazing at Cut Butchery. Their extensive knowledge of various meat cuts is truly impressive—they can explain the unique characteristics of each cut, from marbling patterns to ideal cooking methods. Whether you're looking for the perfect ribeye, specialty game meats, or advice on how to prepare a brisket, their expertise shines through.
They take the time to understand your preferences and cooking abilities, then make spot-on recommendations. Their passion for quality meat is evident in how they describe the sourcing, aging process, and flavor profiles of everything in their display case.
Cut Butchery is lucky to have such knowledgeable butchers who elevate the shopping experience.
Valerie Lee
2
When the store is packed, there is no proper order, and customers are served at random. I waited in what I thought was the queue, but the butchers just served whoever caught their eye first. When I asked where the queue was, as I'd waited a while while they served people behind me, I didn’t get a response, just a stare from one of the butchers. The other butcher had enough manners to respond, asking for a minute, which was fine. Finally, I was served, and I still had to wait for a customer who came after me to make his payment before I could make mine. The review system is a cheat; they give 3% off after receiving a 5-star review.
Selamat Pagi
1
Bought a slab of ribeye steak from them, totaling $130+. Initially, they said they would give us a discount. After weighing the meat at the usual price, no discount was mentioned. We had to ask them about the discount. Only then did they say they would give a 10% discount. The service was poor, as they only gave a small bag of ice and one plastic bag for the whole eight pieces of ribeye. Only when I requested another bag of ice and a plastic bag did they give them.
Gwendolyn Tan
5
I super love this steak store, as I get to select a variety of steaks.
Selina Goh
1
"Very dishonest staff.
I originally asked for wagyu eye round ($4/100g) for stewing soup, but the staff said the display pieces weren't good for sale anymore. He then proceeded to recommend tenderloin ($9/100g) instead of chuck or brisket cuts.
I then opted for chuck ($3.6/100g), but noticed that he had keyed in another cut of beef ($6/100g) for payment. I clarified, and he said it was the same. I pointed out the price was different.
He checked, apologized, and repriced the beef. I paid without checking further, as the price seemed about right and I assumed it was correct after he re-checked.
After I went home, I realized he had charged me for another type of chuck cut, which was $4/100g.
Perhaps next time I should ask for tenderloin ($9/100g) and hope he charges me only $4/100g?
Also, how can a butcher not be familiar with the recommended cuts for various cooking methods? Tenderloin for stewing soup, wow!"
Lee Wei
5
Selling super-fresh beef, lamb, and chicken meat.
Alicia
1
"Horrible.
I bought guanciale from Cut Butchery two days ago, and it was sour. When cooking the guanciale, it smelled awful and had a very strong pig smell. The meat had a sour and weird taste to it. I'm pretty sure it's spoiled, despite coming in a vacuum-sealed bag. Really disappointing."
Chee Peng
5
"Nice A5 wagyu available! It's a great shop to visit for a quick steak fix."
Patricia Ong
5
"A wide range of marinated salmon, chicken chops, wings, and drumlets are available and fresh. Best to cook them on the day of purchase or the next day. The staff is friendly and helpful."
Daniel Tan
5
Jason and Robert provided impeccable service. They went the extra mile to debone the chicken for my baby. I will recommend this shop. Thanks!