Yayoiken
An established chain in Japan, Yayoiken came to our shores with a wealth of experience. All dishes are carefully-designed to embody the wisdom of Japanese culinary tradition.
Yayoiken’s interior is characterised by luxury furniture in harmony with stunning lighting, giving a cosy ambience.
Visit www.yayoiken.sg for its four outlets.
Fukuichi Japanese Dining
Fukuichi is a quiet, all-encompassing Japanese restaurant. There is a sushi bar, a tatami room, a VIP room and a sake wine bar nestled in an outdoor terrace.
Experience the true tastes and flavours of Japan, from kani tofu and sashimi to nika fagura kushi (grilled beef in foie gras sauce).
TripleOne Somerset, 111 Somerset Road, #02-11/12, Singapore 238164, Tel: 6271 558
Nagomi Japanese Restaurant
Guests take off their shoes and eat cross legged, so it feels like you’re in a Ryokan. The Japanese curtains and light wood panels enhance the atmosphere.
Let the friendly staff take you through every adventurous turn on the omakase meal. Nagomi uses authentic Japanese earthenware to make dining in this intimate restaurant a truly gratifying experience.
Cuppage Plaza, 5 Koek Road, #02-22, Singapore 228796, Tel: 6732 4300
Keyaki Japanese Restaurant
Walk under the sheltered wooden walkway, past the Zen garden and over the koi ponds. All this sets the tone for this rooftop restaurant.
Be blown away by an impressive array of authentic and immaculately presented sashimi, teppanyaki and more. The seasonal dishes will be laid before you in the freshest forms and highest standards.
Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Level 4, Singapore 039595, Tel: 6336 8111
Tonkichi
Tonkichi is the only tonkatsu specialty chain restaurant in Singapore. The tonkatsu is perfectly crunchy on the outside yet tender and juicy inside. A wide range of tonkatsu such as pork, oyster and crab is available in various cuts.
Diners love how its décor creates a clean-cut and comfortable feeling effortlessly, reminiscent of the casual eateries in Japan.
Visit www.sapporolionsg.com.sg/tonkichi/ for its four outlets.
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