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Catering to the scientific minds of Biopolis@one-north, this little eatery serves up unique Japanese cuisine at reasonable prices. Yoshi Japanese Noodle & Pizza Bar certainly distinguishes itself
About Men-Tei Men-Tei means “noodle hut” in Japanese. Japanese-owned and situated in the heart of Robinson Road, we serve authentic ramen recipes created by ramen chefs from Osaka and Yok
We serve authentic ramen recipes created ramen chefs from OSaka and Yokohama.
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Riverside Village Residences, 30 Robertson Quay #01-05

6732 0114
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Orchard Plaza, 150 Orchard Road, #01-18/34
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Orchard Plaza, 150 Orchard Road, #01-17/18

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This is the real deal. The only place in town you can get 100 percent authentic Sapporo Ramen. At Miharu, the popular Sapporo Nishiyama brand noodles are specially imported from Japan . Made with wel
our beginnings... Tee Yih Jia began as a labour intensive and semi mechanised spring roll factory in 1969. In 1975, total annual turnover was only about S$300,000. Its profit margin was far from enco
Japanese Cuisine by Don Don #14 The smell here is impeccably nice. A variety of Japanese food from teriyaki chicken ($3) to unagi u-don noodles set ($8). How To Go? S-11 Ang Mo Kio Food House BLK 450
283/285 Joo Chiat Road

6345 5095 / 9638 8129
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Cathay Cinileisure Orchard, 8 Grange Road, #04-01

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Japanese restaurants are a dime a dozen on our tiny island. Whether it is the usual conveyor belt outlet, or the more expensive specialty restaurant, one can be sure to find Japanese cuisine no matte
Who wouldn't love a skillful display of kneading and slicing dough, watching it transform into delicious soba noodles and savouring it only moments later? Well, you could do just that at Shimbashi So
Uma Uma Men, which means “Yummy Yummy Noodles” in Japanese, was first established in May 2005. It is the first restaurant that uses a special noodle-making machine. The beauty of the semi-automated m
The next best place to visit after a night of partying at St James Power Station would most aptly be The Station Kitchen, complete with a mix of cuisines from Chinese dumplings to Indian pratas. Mana
“Kuriya” means kitchen in Japanese. Indeed, Kuriya has brought authentic Japanese cuisines to pamper the taste buds of discerning food lovers in Singapore. Kuriya at Raffles City is a spacious dining