Showing posts with label wholesome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wholesome. Show all posts
Hokkaido Izakaya @ Japan Food Town: Worth queuing in line for
Labels:
beef,
dinner,
family friendly,
japanese,
large groups,
must go,
noodle,
orchard,
soba,
soup,
wholesome
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Posted by
Sihan
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11/21/2016 07:54:00 am
Hokkaido Izakaya in Japan Food Town is an extension of its exuberant culture displayed on Tanjong Pagar road. Yet, even with it branching out into a less exciting venue (in a mall), the restaurant always sees the backing of long lines. If that doesn't say something about the quality of food here, I really don't know what else justifies as valid proof.
Relying on Hokkaido's produce as vision, the establishment dishes out the best of ingredients from towns such as Yakumo, Akkeshi, Furano and Kamishihoro - albeit not in your usual omakase fou-fou but in a more approachable manner with wallet friendly prices to boot. Hence the long lines that you'll have to endure. But let's get this straight, if you're looking to kick off an illustrious night with friends, then a meal at Hokkaido Izakaya would be 'it'. Bearing in mind that they do carry a rather pervasive list of sake and shoju to fuel any conversation.
Joe & Dough:Perfect for the Average Joe
Labels:
cafe,
cakes. affordable,
coffee,
desserts,
family friendly,
hidden finds,
kallang,
novena,
sandwich,
stadum,
wholesome,
will return
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Posted by
Sihan
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1/03/2015 10:19:00 am
When I first received the invite to sample Joe & Dough's Christmas offerings (I know this post came in a little late), I was ecstatic. Those who know me well would understand my undying love for bread and coffee, hence it was easy to understand my buzzing enthusiasm.
Founded in 2009, Joe & Dough has been slowly extending it's empire, spanning across the island in very strategic locations, for example, Kallang Leisure Park, Milennia Walk, Golden Shoe, Orchard Gateway and even Square 2. All this, in a bid to capture the working adult market. Its' success rate, evident from its steadily growing presence on the island.
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