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Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

Kuriya Japanese Market​


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At Kuriya Japanese Market, you will be able to find a curated selection of premium fish and seafood items flown all the way from Japan. Apart from quality seafood, Kuriya Japanese Market also houses a myriad of ready-to-eat Japanese goodies. Enjoy best-selling items such as Salmon Mentai Sushi, Sashimi Mori 3-Kinds, and Kaisen Arare Chirashi. What a feast!

Location(s): Causeway Point, Waterway Point, Jurong Point, Tampines 1, Northpoint City, AMK Hub, Great World, NEX, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Chinatown Point.
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore


Ichiban Boshi​



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Another great Japanese restaurant is Ichiban Boshi. It offers a wide variety of modern and quality Japanese cuisine. Feast on fan favourites such as Salmon Teriyaki Bento, Cereal Tori Karaage, Ichiban Jyu, Dragon Roll, Chicken Katsu Toji, and Unajyu. For the entire family, you will be excited to know that it is fuss-free to order from Ichiban Boshi with their specially-curated Family Feast Bundle!

Location(s): Novena Square, Century Square, NEX, Marina Bay Link Mall, Suntec City, United Square, Jurong Point, JEM (currently under renovation), Great World, Parkway Parade, Causeway Point, Waterway Point, VivoCity.
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

Ichiban Bento​


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Looking for value-for-money takeaway bentos and donburi? Ichiban Bento is the must-visit Japanese restaurant for affordable Japanese main meals with prices starting from $8.80. Treat the family with Salmon Mentai Bento, Chicken Steak Teriyaki Bento, and Gyu Stamina Don without burning a hole in your wallet. There is no time like the present for a happy bento meal!

Location(s): Alexandra Retail Centre, Causeway Point, Chinatown Point, Jurong Point, NEX, Northpoint City, Tampines 1, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Waterway Point.
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

Gokoku Japanese Bakery​



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Now, it is time for some baked goods! Japanese baked goods are popular in Singapore, especially the ones with mochi texture. Hailing all the way from Kobe since 1961, Gokoku Japanese Bakery has more than 8,000 buns sold daily. Here’s a handy cheat sheet for baked goods to try: Gokoku Shichifuku Pan, Malt Kurumi Pan, Mochi Mochi Cheese, Signature Red Bean Anpan and Mochi Mochi Cranberry.
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

Sushi-GO​


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Sushi-GO offers everything under the sun such as sushi, sashimi, don, noodles, and even vegetarian options. Some popular options include Double Salmon Set, GO-DIY Sushi Set, and Mentai Mayo Aburi Set. To top it off, there are some newly added items on the menu too! Sushi lovers will truly enjoy Salmon Sushi Set, Premium Sushi Set, and more.

Location(s): Jurong Point.
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

Shimbashi Soba​


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Are you ready for some noodles? Shimbashi Soba specialises in making soba, also known as buckwheat noodles. Freshly made daily, it focuses on San-tate, namely Hiki-tate (freshly milled), Uchi-tate (freshly made), and Yude-tate (freshly cooked). Slurp on the popular choices such as Seiro Soba, Tempura Seiro, and Ten-chirashi Seiro.

Location(s): Paragon Shopping Centre
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

Idaten Udon​


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Idaten Udon is another great spot to satisfy your Japanese cravings. Serving udon noodles from Japan, Idaten Udon has an interesting mix-and-match concept whereby you can pick the udon and tempura yourselves before making payment at the counter. Some delicious treats include Niku Udon, Garlic Chicken Maze Udon, and Jumbo Prawn Tempura. Are you ready to munch on some crunchy tempuras?

Location(s): NEX, IMM, Changi City Point, Jurong Point, Causeway Point, Tampines 1.
 
Where To Dabao Japanese Food In Singapore

&JOY Dining Hall​


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Here’s one for those who enjoy a variety of dishes. &JOY Dining Hall has 13 specialty concepts under one roof. Without a doubt, it is the perfect place for the entire family. You will be able to enjoy Gokoku Japanese Bakery’s Mochi Mochi Cheese Bun, ROMAN.TEI’s Beef Steak Jyu, RAMEN KIOU’s Deluxe Shoyu Tonkotsu Ramen, Wadori’s Yakitori, My Gohan’s Chicken Katsu Curry Rice, and many more! Here’s a fun fact, ROMAN.TEI and RAMEN KIOU are from Osaka.

Location(s): Jurong Point Shopping Mall, Great World.
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Wow Wow West

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Wow Wow West has a neat menu of eight items on the menu. Those looking for some deep-fried goodness can take their pick from the Chicken Cutlet or the Fish and Chips in all its crispy batter glory, while grilled food fans can choose between the Pork Chop, Chicken Chop, and Beef Steak. The made-to-order dishes come sizzling hot, and are complete with three nostalgic sides: coleslaw, baked beans and fries.
(Image credit: @nibsandgobs via Instagram)

Address
6 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-133, Singapore 150006
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Chef Hainanese Western Food

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It’s hard to miss Chef Hainanese Western Food when you walk into Tanglin Halt Food Centre. A flashy 70s-styled yellow sign with the word “Chef” in the middle and its snaking long queue will be more than enough to let you know you’ve found the right place. The order of choice here is the Mixed Grill Platter, and for a pretty good reason. For just S$10, your meats on the plate will include a hearty portion of tender pork chop, chicken chop, fish cutlet and chicken sausage, complete with coleslaw, baked beans, baked potato and crinkle cut fries. Yes, it’s a lot, we know.
Perfect for two light eaters or one starving diner, the entire plate comes together with generous lashings of its signature brown sauce. Pro tip: they only open for two hours a day (closed on Thursdays) from 7 to 9pm, so be sure to make plans to swing by a little earlier.
(Image credit: @seowwenhao via Instagram)

Address
Tanglin Halt Food Centre, 1A Commonwealth Dr, #01-04 141001, Singapore 141001
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Apollo Western Food

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Apollo Western Food has been serving their delicious dishes to diners for more than 35 years, so it’s safe to say that they are one the most popular western food stalls around. The toasted soft buns here are perfect with a generous slather of butter, but otherwise we also recommend saving it to sweep up the mouthwatering gravy from the baked beans and the special brown sauce that’s slathered atop the grilled chicken chop. The neat menu starts from an incredible S$4.50, which is a steal considering the portion size.

Image credit: @delishious.sg via Instagram)

Address
105 Hougang Ave 1, #02-32 Hainanese Village Centre, Singapore 530105
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Western Barbeque

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Old Airport Road Food Centre has tons of stalls serving up impeccable dishes, but today we’re championing Western Barbeque for their food and special garlic sauce. Founded in 1974, the famous garlic sauce is said to be crafted with more than 10 ingredients, with a recipe that hasn’t changed for more than twenty years. While you can’t get it laden on your Chicken Chop, you’ll find it doused on top of the Mixed Grill, Pork, Steak and Lamb Chop orders.

(Image credit: @mybreadbelly via Instagram)

Address
51 Old Airport Rd, #01-53, Old Airport Road Food Centre, Singapore 390051
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Tiong Bahru Hot Plate Western Food

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What’s better than a regular plate of western food? A sizzling hot plate of western food. Our favourites here include the Pork Chop and the Chicken Chop for their delicious char after being kissed by the grill. They both come with a serving of crinkled fries, baked beans, and fried eggs. Another hot (pun intended) favourite amongst the younger crowd is the Chicken with Nachos Cheese. Still hungry? Get the Taiwan Style Crispy Chicken on the menu to share.

(Image credit: @mybreadbelly via Instagram)

Address
30 Seng Poh Rd, #02-54, Singapore 168898
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Tip Top Western Food

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Nothing beats a plate of undeniably satisfying food at super affordable price. Tip Top Western Food, a family business that’s been preparing food with recipes passed down from over forty years ago, finds a new lease of life at the hands of its third-generation owner. Apart from the humbly-priced Beef Steak (at only S$8, no less!) and the flaky tilapia Fish & Chips, the signature Chicken Cutlet finds itself a firm favourite amongst the many who patronise the stall.

(Image credit: @jjennkoh via Instagram)

Address
84 Marine Parade Central, Singapore 440084
 
Where To Dabao Western Food In Singapore

Ye Lai Xiang Tasty Barbecue

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Maxwell Food Centre has our hearts when it comes to food. Ye Lai Xiang Tasty Barbecue, a stall that has been in operation since 1971, serves up a mean plate of nostalgia. Think handcut coleslaw, crinkle-cut fries and really hearty portions to make the most out your dollar. The crispy and tender chicken cutlet may be a tad pricier than the other stalls on this list, but it’s big enough for two light eaters to share. Our favourite bit? The house-made gravy it’s drenched with leans a little towards the sweet side, which softens the meat and cuts through the greasiness of the deep fried dish.

(Image credit: @rollingooh via Instagram)

Address
1 Kadayanallur St, Maxwell Food Centre, Singapore 069184
 
What To Dabao From Alexandra Village Food Centre

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Lau Phua Chay Authentic Roasted Delicacies
Unit #01-20
Opening Hours: 11am – 7pm (Tues – Sun), Closed Mon

Roasted Meat With Unique Dark Sauce

When I noticed almost every table at this side of the hawker stall had that green plate, with a pile of ‘mess’ on the rice, I knew I needed to gun for it.

Lau Phua Chay Authentic Roasted Delicacies serves traditional Teochew style char siew, roast pork belly and roast duck drenched with a thick, gooey sauce.

Unlike most other roast meat stalls, the char siew here is also darker in colour compared to the reddish hue that other char siew stalls tend to have. This is due to the Teochew style of marinade and cooking which use a sweeter version of the sauce made by caramelizing bean paste and malt sugar.

Depending on the combination of meats, the prices will vary but a platter of all three meats can cost $16.

The char siew has a good balance between lean meat and fats, and the marinade provide a flavourful punch. I wished the meats were cut thicker sliced though.

 
What To Dabao From Alexandra Village Food Centre

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Xiang Jiang Soya Sauce Chicken
Unit #01-77
Opening Hours: 8am – 2pm (Wed – Sun), Closed Mon, Tues

Signature Soya Sauce Chicken With Moist And Tender Meat

There is always a long line here in the morning. Xiang Jiang’s signatures include the soya sauce chicken rice or soya sauce chicken noodles ($3, $3.50).

The chicken has a beautiful gloss, smooth meat with good bite (though may not be the best I had).

I liked that the noodles were thin and springy, evenly coated in a soya sauce base which imparted a layer of flavour on the noodles.

You can also add on sui gao to your order at just $0.70 each, each plump dumpling coming filled with minced pork, prawns and black fungus.

The stall has also been featured in the Singapore Michelin Guide with a “Michelin Plate”.
 
What To Dabao From Alexandra Village Food Centre

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Tai Liok Claypot Chicken Rice
Unit #01-66
Opening Hours: 5pm – 10pm (Wed – Sat), Closed Sun, Mon, Tues

Traditional Claypot Cooking

The stall used to be located at Level 2 of Margaret Drive Food Centre, and has moved to Alexandra Village Food Centre. A lot of regulars have continued supporting this stall.

It sells the fragrant dish of Claypot Chicken Rice (price depends on portion size) that comes with a generous portion of lup cheong and boneless chicken meat.

The price is at $12 for 2 pax, $18 for 3, $23 for 4, and $28 for 5.

The rice is fragrant and considered to wetter than the typical which is on the drier side; topped with generous portions of chunky yet soft chicken meat.

You can also add on side dishes including Oyster Sauce Vegetables ($5 – $6), Pig Stomach with Pork Rib Soup ($4), Water Cress with Pork Rib Soup ($4) and Herbal Black Chicken Soup ($3).

Tip: You can call in advance (say 30 minutes to an hours) to place an order as it will take some time to cook the rice.



 
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