Best Japanese Restaurants in Singapore and Hong Kong


Tanjong Pagar Food Centre really is great. It's clean, airy and cool. There's no place to mingle and so you are left with your own company. Except that it's a very long way from office, so if you're on a tight schedule, be sure that meal isn't worth the trek. And the occasional shoo of birds.

I love tanjong pagar food restaurants because they serve such a wide variety of dishes. It's not like any other restaurant in the area. You'll find everything from delicious Chinese food to finger sized pizza and a range of main courses to go with them. Most restaurants also offer desserts and fresh fruit alongside the main course. The best thing about the food here though is that most restaurants (with the few exceptions) offer take away. This means you can pop something in the oven, come back to it warm and refreshed, and pop it in the microwave to be taken home.

My favorite meal here is their chicken kebabs. The chicken is tender and flavored and is served with an onion gravy. I've also had their Thai Food and it was delicious - spicy and sweet at the same time. I also had their beef kebabs and again, the chicken was tender and flavorful. And the mango and chocolate sauce was absolutely delicious; I could have eaten an entire meal here without feeling overstuffed.

My favorite stall is tanjong pagar met station. This stall offers you a whole range of western and French food at bargain prices. The chicken and beef kebabs are a must try. Their desserts are delectable too, especially their brownies, and their desserts are quite tasty.

The third stall I visited is called 100am French Bistro and it is on the second floor of the tanjong pagar Plaza. This restaurant serves authentic French food. It is open all day, every day, and during the evening there are live artists who perform and sell their art. The food is quite priced and is reasonably priced as well. If you look hard enough you can get some very good bargains here.

My final three restaurant review of the day is in lastly, P DT Puri Nasi Korean Bistro. This restaurant is located just outside of the posh Singapore Asian Gallery and is run by one Mr. Nasser Salem. This restaurant is one of the most expensive in the posh and has five star rating. This is one of the very few places in Singapore where you can now find both Japanese and Korean dishes together in one place. It is also very famous for its p DT Happy Food Bistro and you would do well to check out this place if you happen to be in Singapore when it opens.