The Bugis precinct’s dynamic lifestyle hub, Bugis Junction, is home to a wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, all within walking
guide to what to eat in Bugis Junction - restaurants, cafes & food outlets offer a wide range of cuisines at different price points.
Belle-ville, originating from Osaka, Japan, enjoys immense popularity typical of Japanese cuisine worldwide
Overall, the meal was not overly expensive with the amount of sashimi we ordered and in comparison, they do better in sashimi than their sushi. In terms of sitting comfort, I will vote for Sushiro who has more spacious chairs and a space for putting personal belongings. While Sushi Plus sashimi is better, Sushiro still wins in terms of overall variety, comfort and taste
Overall, the new dishes provided beef alternative for the diners. Initially, only Black Sesame Sauce Noodles were available. Now, diners can choose from more options like Braised Pork Belly Pearl Rice Bowl, Braised Pork Belly Noodles, and Yakiniku Pork Noodles. Cheers!!
Overall, I really like the fish of Big Fish Small Fish as they have pretty good quality and was cooked well with a crispy and thin batter. This single fact was enough for me to ignore the mediocrity of the sides and on top of this, the price is also considered quite affordable at SGD 18.90
The Sakura Ebi Hotate Nori sushi is a heavenly creation, with sushi rice topped with seared juicy scallop sashimi and tiny dried shrimp called sakura ebi. The sakura ebi are so crunchy and flavorful, while the scallops are tender and sweet. The crispy and salty nori seaweed just adds an extra layer of deliciousness to the whole thing.
The pilaf was spiced and punctuated with sweetness from the raisins but the rice was dry and lumpy and would have benefitted with a bit more of salt.
They also had an affordable pan fried sea bass.
You’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to their menu.
Josh’s Grill has got game when it comes to their char-grilled meats.
the store is best known for their egg tarts, pineapple buns, and milk tea.