The man's extended family popped into Malaysia, then to Singapore for a short visit. He fulfilled 'showing face' at one obligatory dinner. I skipped it, no surprises there. But I agreed to take his Aunt K out separately for another dinner. With the man along of course. She's quite a cool Aunt, still slightly flighty, but manageable.
We took her to Koji Sushi, somewhere convenient for her to get there on her own, get some shopping done and come meet us for an easy dinner after. She's fairly adventurous when it comes to food, so she does okay with sashimi and sushi, but not too much. Koji offers plenty of cooked food options which aren't too weird for her.
Tonight, she was perfectly fine with the grunt fish as sashimi (isaki / 伊佐木/いさき), and negitoro maki. But that's as much raw fish as she wanted. She did gamely chew the grunt fish head and tail and bits after they deep-fried it. So the rest the food were cooked and arrived in the form of beef tendon stew, oyster stew, grilled mushrooms, seared beef, baked eggplant.
Aunt K was pleased to report that the meal was excellent and gave her stomach no trouble at all after. She likes her food, but in moderation, of course. She had plenty of fantastic sambal with everything in Malaysia, so she didn't need to get another sambal fix here. She was also going to get some chicken rice sorted over the next few days.