Shatoburian – The Most Popular Yakiniku Restaurant in Singapore For Prized Wagyu Cuts

Shatoburian Yakiniku

A clever play on the word ‘chateaubriand’—which is a prime tender cut of wagyu—Shatoburian is the most talked-about Japanese yakiniku restaurant in town now. Famed for their extensive menu of prized Hida wagyu cuts, this contemporary Japanese BBQ restaurant is a heaven for wagyu aficionados.

The restaurant sits within Palais Renaissance and is already a regular hangout spot among celebrities, socialites, wagyu connoisseurs and pretty much anyone who wants a good yakiniku meal.

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This New Pastel-Themed Cafe Has S$10.90 Crab Omelette Fried Rice With Huge Chunks Of Crab Meat

CAF Clickafood Crab Omelette Fried Rice

CAF Clickafood—a new cafe by Boat Noodles and popular singer, Ang Juyang—has an off-the-menu Crab Omelette Fried Rice at only S$10.90!

The new family-friendly cafe at 339 Upper Paya Lebar Road (near to Lorong Ah Soo) features 5 different menus including Korean, Local, Western, Thai cuisine and drinks at reasonable prices. It is also a cloud kitchen concept that delivers islandwide.

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Little Caesars Pizza – This Famous US Pizza Chain Offers 12″ Pizzas from Only S$7.99

Little Caesar Pizza Singapore

All hail Little Caesars Pizza; the massive U.S. chain is in Singapore with 5 locations!

Sure, we have no lack of good pizza here in Singapore, but Little Caesars is one to be excited about because the family-friendly restaurant has a really affordable menu for handcrafted pizza. Little Caesars started out in Michigan, and is the third-largest chain in the U.S., with presence in Canada, The Middle East and Asia.

From a single store to a global chain, Little Caesars Pizza ensures the best ingredients go into every handcrafted pizza they serve to customers. The dough is made fresh daily in all the 5 locations in Singapore.

We had a taste of some classics from Little Caesars Pizza Singapore’s menu and it won’t be the last time we eat their pizzas. We already can’t wait for our next!

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Ashino at Chijmes – Sushi Omakase Restaurant Famous For Aged Sushi

Ashino

Ashino is an omakase restaurant at Chijmes that’s famous for their aged sushi, and the 8-seater restaurant is so popular that there is a waitlist for a seat.

Ashino Chef Taku Ashino

But is it really worth the hype? We waited 2 months for a seat, and finally got down to trying the S$250 omakase served by Chef Taku Ashino himself—who was trained in Tokyo for more than a decade, and worked at Hide Yamamoto before he opened his own at Chijmes in 2015.

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Chin Mee Chin – Famous Old-School confectionery Is Reopening On 15 Sep 2021

Chin Mee Chin

Chin Mee Chin—the famous old-school confectionery—is reopening at its original location at 204 East Coast Road. While it was earlier reported that Chin Mee Chin would be returning in March this year, there was a delay and it would be reopening in 15 Sep 2021 instead.

Specialising in local kopi, traditional kaya toasts and soft boiled eggs, this is the ultimate go-to destination for an authentic retro Singapore experience. The legendary coffee shop is also known for its baked goods such as Swiss rolls, cream horns, luncheon meat buns and sugee cakes.

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