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another japanese restaurant specializing in large portions. the fried chicken looks good esp for ppl like me who cannot deep fry at home. Cry


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(02-03-2023, 04:23 PM)jenzz Wrote: another japanese restaurant specializing in large portions. the fried chicken looks good esp for ppl like me who cannot deep fry at home. Cry



their 1kg bento set looks like no joke! i cfm food coma after eating it.
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Always loved watching takoyaki vendors make their food. Don't know why but it's just so satisfying to see them turn batter into crispy and beautifully browned takoyaki. Smile


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(04-03-2023, 11:59 AM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Always loved watching takoyaki vendors make their food. Don't know why but it's just so satisfying to see them turn batter into crispy and beautifully browned takoyaki. Smile

Lol I used to make takoyaki as a part-time job in my younger days. It was tiring but you're right, quite satisfying to cook. Big Smile
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Another one for seafood lovers, just like that video of the rustic Korean restaurant serving endless oysters. With the favourable yen exchange rate, this is probably one of the best times to visit Japan. Like


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(08-03-2023, 05:11 PM)membrain Wrote: Another one for seafood lovers, just like that video of the rustic Korean restaurant serving endless oysters. With the favourable yen exchange rate, this is probably one of the best times to visit Japan. Like

love the vibe of these restaurants!
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(08-03-2023, 05:11 PM)membrain Wrote: Another one for seafood lovers, just like that video of the rustic Korean restaurant serving endless oysters. With the favourable yen exchange rate, this is probably one of the best times to visit Japan. Like

Eating at such places won't be easy without a local guide or at least someone who speaks Japanese, which is a shame because the food and atmosphere looks very enjoyable.
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(08-03-2023, 05:11 PM)membrain Wrote: Another one for seafood lovers, just like that video of the rustic Korean restaurant serving endless oysters. With the favourable yen exchange rate, this is probably one of the best times to visit Japan. Like



Wow this looks shiok. Grilling over charcoal always gives the food an extra layer of flavour.
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This Japanese street stall specialises in steamed food and I think it's such an interesting idea! I can see this type of restaurant being quite popular in Singapore, especially if catering to the health-conscious OLs. 


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(14-03-2023, 05:44 PM)Icicle Wrote: This Japanese street stall specialises in steamed food and I think it's such an interesting idea! I can see this type of restaurant being quite popular in Singapore, especially if catering to the health-conscious OLs. 

I see what you mean. Can imagine this concept working well in Singapore too, especially if they get a handsome guy to do the cooking. Cheeky
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