Although we are only allowed to dine out in groups of 2, we can't wait to head down to the newest cafes and restaurants!
We have put together a list of new dishes and dining places for you guys and gals.
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We have put together a list of new dishes and dining places for you guys and gals.

Yakiniku Like is the first ‘Fast-Food Style’ Japanese BBQ restaurant in Singapore and they have just opened two new outlets in June 2021, located at The Clementi Mall (#05-35) and VivoCity (#02-60).
Famous for individual electric smokeless grills or “hitori yakiniku” (one-person barbecue), quick service, proprietary in-house sauces and good quality meats at reasonable prices, Yakiniku Like offers guests an authentic Japanese-style BBQ experience unlike any other! As the ‘Fast-Food Style’ Japanese BBQ restaurant known for quick service and value-for-money BBQ meals, Yakiniku Like promises to serve diners within three minutes of ordering.
To order, diners will receive a slip with a QR code to scan for the menu – there are 11 set meals to choose from, starting at S$8.80 for a Pork and Chicken Set (100g) to S$29.80 for a Wagyu Steak Set (180g). Additionally, each set comes with a side of rice, seaweed soup, kimchi or salad; those opting for a mix and match set from the à la carte menu can top up S$4.90 for a combo with a choice of side.
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