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Tag Archives: inari
Tsuru-koshi at IMM
This is so great. I don’t have to queue for this at the Takashimaya basement any more. A great Japanese food option at IMM and I love the mini udon option for S$4.
Genki Sushi for the Yummiest Sushi Belt Experience
The first clue that the food here is authentic? The place was filled with Japanese patrons. I hardly see any Japanese patrons at the other Singapore chain outlets. The second of course – the taste. The inari sushi here was … Continue reading
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Tagged authentic, california roll, culture, cute, decor, design, Entertainment, Food, Genki Sushi, high tech, inari, japanese, Life, Living, logo, Orchard Central, oyaku don, petite, photography, photos, restaurant, Singapore, sushi belt, travel, udon
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Genki Sushi (Orchard Central)
I have been craving for the inari sushi I had in Osaka and I was so excited to find that the one I had at Genki Sushi comes very very close. The difference is in the quality of the sweet … Continue reading
Kyoto Tonkotsu Ramen: Men-ichi at Northpoint
I wanted to enjoy this meal. I really did. But the ramen broth had the strongest taste of bamboo. I ordered the mini tonkotsu ramen. As you know, bamboo is on my list of foods I don’t care for. But … Continue reading
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Tagged Food, inari, japanese, Men Ichi, mini ramen, Northpoint, personal, photography, photos, Ramen, shopping, sushi, tuna mayo inari, Yishun
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Ichiban Boshi at Nex
I was hankering for the simple kitsune udon I had at Osaka, and Ichiban Boshi has a good enough version that comes in a smaller half bowl portion (S$4.90). It’s not the healthy kind of sushi but I do love … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, dining, eat, Food, Ichiban Boshi, inari, Japan, japanese, Life, Living, Nex, Nex Mall, personal, photography, photos, Restaurants, Serangoon, Shokutsu10, Singapore, udon
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Shimbashi Soba (Shokutsu 10) at Nex
Among the little restaurants at Shokutsu10 on the Basement 1 level of Nex, this restaurant called Shimbashi Soba looked appealing with it’s freshly made buckwheat soba. There’s another outlet at Paragon. The Tempura Seiro cost a whopping S$17.80. The side … Continue reading
Fish Mart Sakuraya
B had the green cold noodles which you dip in a sweet sauce. I tried it once and realised that I possibly could acquire the taste for cold noodles. It has a refreshing taste and the noodles are al dente. … Continue reading
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Tagged cold noodles, culture, decor, design, Entertainment, Fish Mart Sakuraya, Food, Fresh Catch Dining, green noodles, inari, japanese, Life, Living, mall, personal, photography, photos, pretty, shopping, Singapore, travel, udon, West Coast Plaza
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