Year-end means more celebrations and more foodies!
Check out these new restaurants and add them to your list this festive period.
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Check out these new restaurants and add them to your list this festive period.
The popular rice sando (rice sandwich) trend is sweeping across Japan, and you can enjoy it right here in Singapore at #ricesando tokyo. The takeaway kiosk uses 100% Hokkaido Yumepirika Rice to provide premium rice sando offerings for the go-getter gourmand from just S$4.60. To make a great rice sando, each and every ingredient is key, down to the nori. Premium Japanese Ariake Nori produced by Yanagawa Nori Honpo, which was established in 1955 in Fukuoka is used. It is specifically chosen for its crispier texture and pronounced oceanic taste that lingers on the palate.
Some must-try includes Sunny Hamburg, Miso Pork Yakiniku and Inari Mushroom.
#ricesando tokyo is located at #B2-45, Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238839.
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