Nirai-Kinai is a place specializing in Okinawan cuisine. It used to be located at Liang Court before it moved to Great World when Liang Court was demolished.
To be honest, I’m still salty over the fact that my family’s plans to visit Okinawa a few years ago fell through, especially since the global pandemic has forced everyone’s borders shut.
The environment is casual and welcoming with approachable staff.
Being one of those who enjoy plated desserts, House on the Moon is indeed a place that we enjoyed during our visit, and a space that we had least expected to find in a shopping mall.
this really excellent omakase!
The best thing at our lunch at &JOY Dining Hall @ Great World was the cold draft Suntory beer ($11). It will go well with most of the food available in this food hall.
That said, the noodles were a bit overcooked and the egg was a tad sweet. Plus, tonkotsu just seems so last-century. But I am kinda curious about that tomato bowl on their menu.
Pittarino is one of those stalls at &JOY that I've held off on trying. But I randomly saw an advertisement about Neapolitan pizza tonight, which made me think about coming here for a quick bite.
The Place Located in the basement of Great World City, Haku Sushi is a new Japanese Omakase restaurant where their Omakase menu starts from S$68++, a value for money price point in Singapore’s dini…
Overall, soba at Shimbashi Soba is definitely at a different level compared to the soba that you find in regular Japanese Restaurant.
Last but not least, washed down all the delicious bowl of noodles with a cup of Buckwheat Tea. This is the same buckwheat that is used to make the noodles.
An affordable teppanyaki experience to check out which serves up very decent quality. This is by no means fine-dining, but you can be assured of good quality beef at the minimum.
Food at Issho Izakaya is Japanese cuisine. Ingredients are average and quality of execution can sometimes be poor. They're known for carrying over 70 labels of liquour, great for drink pairing. Portions are sized for communal group dining or for individuals. Prices are relatively high, budget about SGD $70 per person.
We went for the Pepperoni and it was enjoyable. Standard pizza fare with a good crust and very thin middle.
While I enjoyed the bowl of slurping goodness, I just don't understand the purposes of potato wedges. I doubt this is part of the original in Sapporo.
Our favourites are the Ebi Miso Tonkotsu Ramen and Men-ichi’s Signature Tokusen Sapporo Miso Ramen. Give them a try and let us know what you think!
If you are around the area and hankering for some classic, solid Japanese food - take the escalator to the basement of GWC and be spoilt for choice there!
Definitely head over to Shokutsu Ten Japanese Food Street at Great World City for a good bowl of noodles or tempura.
Located at Great World City, the venue might seem odd for some due to its accessibility but if that doesn't deter you, you would be rewarded with decent food and a more laid back, quiet setting compared to places like Orchard and Bugis.
They didn't feature much of a variety for seasonal fishes. We picked a kodai from what they had. This was very nice. Fish was nicely grilled, tender and moist.
Overall, the new Ami Ami Great World City was an interesting place for tempura fans.