Shin Kushiya in Far East Square, near Chinatown, specializes in "Kushiyaki" (Japanese style grill), although it also serves great Sashimi, Sushi, Tempura and other Japanese fare in a contemporary and chic environment.
Baikohken is a fairly modest eatery on North Canal Road, not far from the Singapore River, that specializes in ramen dishes and gioza dumplings, and although the menu features a fairly limited choice, everything is truly delicious, prices are right and ambience is pleasant.
Ma maison has a French-sounding name but it is a Japanese restaurant all the same (with a slight French flair)... Housed in "the Central" shopping mall, opposite Clarke Quay, it serves slightly Europeanized Japanese food in a lovely and snug ambience.
Praised as the best Ramen restaurant in Singapore by one of the city's leading food bloggers, Ramen Santouka in "The Central", right opposite Clarke Quay, certainly treats the famous Japanese noodle dish with all the respect it deserves and prepares the best of it, with superior stock that has cooked for a long, long time…
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Sun With Moon Japanese Dining & Cafe is a pretty nice resto-café that serves scrumptious 'Kamameshi' dishes and other Japanese specialties in a stylish yet casual setting, and at much saner prices than those of Singapore's swanky Japanese restaurants.
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Akashi serves superbly fresh sushi and sashimi in nice surroundings and at relatively good prices. Housed within the glitzy "Paragon", at the heart of Orchard Road, it is not a fancy dining venue as such, but pleasant and comfortable.
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Aoki is the culinary baby of world famous sushi specialist, Kunio Aoki.
Located in Shaw Centre, right next to Singapore's most central street corner, this tiny restaurant serves what is possibly the best Japanese food in Singapore in an elegant and stylish environment ...
Aburiya, on Robertson Quay's 'Quayside', serves Japanese - Korean style Yakiniku grill in a lovely surroundings. The ingredients they use are top notch (like the wagyu and the Tiger-prawns, to name a few) and the ambience is pleasant and unpretentious...
EN Japanese focuses on the cuisine of the island of Okinawa, in southern Japan, although it also serves the classics of Japanese cuisine. Located on River Valley Road, just a short stroll from Robertson Quay, it boasts a pleasant, young and chic ambience, and the prices are certainly fair...
Tampopo: Housed in Liang Court, a stone's throw from Clarke Quay, this restaurant specializes in Ramen dishes, although their Korobuta Pork Tonkatsu (Japanese style Schnitzel) is also something to write home about
Botan Japanese Restaurant is located in Far East Square, on Chinatown's fringe, and serves hands down delicious Japanese fare in a pleasant environment, that is not too snooty or formal, and at relatively fair prices. There is a certain focus on the cuisine of the island of Kyushu in southern Japan.
Nanbantei is a relatively small restaurant on Scotts Road's Far East Plaza, where you can enjoy some of the best Yakitori (Japanese-style grill) in Singapore.
Rakuzen, in Millenia walk, is one of Singapore's best Japanese restaurants, and the strong presence of Japanese clients is, perhaps, the best sign... Top quality fresh ingredients play a big role here, and the fantastic results speak for themselves...
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A review from one of Singapore's leading food bloggers
Praised for serving some of the best Tonkatsu in Singapore, Tonkichi Restaurant has been around for quite some time and already has five outlets across the city-state, so finding it should not be a problem whatsoever...
As expected, the menu here focuses on sinful yet scrumptious deep-fried Japanese food... Read on...
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