Showing posts with label hotpot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotpot. Show all posts
SBCD Korean Tofu House: Tofu to lust after
Labels:
comfortfoods,
good eats around tanjong pagar,
hidden finds,
hotpot,
korean,
large groups,
sundubu,
tanjong pagar
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Posted by
Sihan
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1/31/2017 11:48:00 pm
All it took was the word 'uplifting' on the press release to reel me in; that accompanied by depressing 3 days worth of non-stop showers. I was sold on the concept that anything hot and steamy could eventually work as a therapy. And it did.
SBCD Korean Tofu House is the latest addition to the CBD dining, stowed away in the basement of the new Tanjong Pagar Centre (a bright establishment and latest extension of the Tanjong Pagar MRT station). Here you'll find a full fledged menu of Korean comfort food
[NEW] Nadai Fujisoba: Exemplary Soba in S'pore
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100am mall,
affordable,
good eats around tanjong pagar,
hidden finds,
hotpot,
japanese,
large groups,
must go,
restaurants,
soba,
tanjong pagar,
will return
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Posted by
Sihan
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1/22/2017 01:15:00 am
If you remember the old Itadakimasu food cluster located on the 3rd floor of Millenia walk, you'll be elated to know that this has been revived with the food village finding its new grounds of residence at 100 AM Mall in Tanjong Pagar.
Japanese dining clusters are all the rage this year with Japan Food Town, Nihon Food Street, Japan Foods Garden setting up in different districts dotting the island. The idea, to present a multi-restaurant dining enclave to offer a plethora of choices for an audience who have already formulated a plan to tuck into Japanese fare. One of the newest joints that have just thrown open its doors in Mid December dishes out what I deem to be the best Soba in Singapore.
Shabu Shabu Ramen by Ramen Champion: Swish Swish
Labels:
beer,
dinner,
family friendly,
great world city,
healthy eating,
hotpot,
japanese,
lunch,
shabu shabu,
soup,
steamboat,
tiong bahru
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Posted by
Sihan
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11/24/2014 11:28:00 pm
Under the same roof of Ramen Champion Dining comes Shabu Shabu Ramen, targeted at ramen lovers whose cravings can't be satisfied with just one bowl of ramen. Think about it, what's better than indulging in an ambrosial spread of shabu shabu ingredients with bowlfuls of aromatic flavoursome soup on a rainy day (which happen more often than I like it in December)? To top off the experience, a tray of tantalising home-made ramen noodles accompanies the feast instead of the conventional white rice.
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