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​​There are various restaurants in Singapore.

Restaurant Location
AOne Claypot House Jurong Point, Hillion Mall, Causeway Point, The Star Vista, VivoCity, Northpoint, Junction 8, Suntec City, NEX, Kallang Wave, Seletar Mall, Compass One, Bedok Mall, Tampines 1
Kuriya Japanese Market Great World City, Jurong Point, NEX, Causeway Point, JEM, Waterway Point, Tampines 1, Tiong Bahru Plaza

​Ah Yat Abalone Restaurant[]

Ah Yat Abalone Restaurant is a restaurant in Singapore, that was set up in 2003 for the Turf City crowds.

  • ITE College East
  • 101 Victoria Street
  • Mohamad Sultan Road
  • The Grandstand
  • Jurong Bird Park

Aston's[]

Aston's is a restaurant that sells western food, which is available everywhere in Singapore. Timothy Mok had went to City Square Mall and Suntec City outlets.

Outlets[]

  • scape
  • Ang Mo Kio
  • Bugis+
  • Cathay Building
  • Centrepoint
  • Changi Village
  • City Square Mall
  • East Coast Road
  • JCube
  • Kallang Wave
  • Marina Square
  • SAFRA Toa Payoh
  • Sembawang Shopping Centre
  • SingPost Centre
  • Suntec City
  • The Central
  • Viva Business Park

Central[]

Central Where People Meet is a restaurant in Singapore, originally had outlets in Tampines and Orchard; however it was defunct.

Freshness Burger[]

Freshness Burger is a fast food restaurant joint in Japan. Founded in 1992, it sells hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, and coffee drinks. It advertises itself as fresh and organic, operating under the slogan "Freshness Food, Freshness Serving, Freshness People and Freshness Planet", which is displayed in English. There are several vegetarian items on the menu. On 1 December 2010, Freshness Burger opened the first store in Singapore at Nex, and extended into Century Square, Tampines Secondary School, Montfort Secondary School, Central Mall, and Causeway Point in Woodlands. All our stores were closed by December 2012.

Freshness Burger's menu is divided into various nine categories: Classic Burger, Vegetable Burger, Hamburger, Hotdog, Side Order, Dessert, Hot Drink, Cold Drink, and Set Menu. According to the website, Freshness Burger are made with "100% real" beef. Its Classic Burger selections include the Classic Burger, Classic Cheese Burger, and the Classic WW Burger. The Classic WW Burger is like the Classic Cheese Burger, except that it contains two beef patties, and double the cheese (the WW indicates double).

Freshness Burger currently offers vegetable beans burger. Freshness Burger currently offers eight varieties of hamburgers. These include the Freshness Burger, Bacon Omelet Burger, Salsa Burger, Teriyaki Burger, Teriyaki Chicken Burger, Fish Burger, Cheese Burger, and Spam Burger.

In addition to the wide selection of burgers, Freshness Burger has three variations of hot dog on the menu, which include a basic Hot Dog, a Chili Beans Dog, and a Cheese Dog. Freshness Burger's side order menu features not only the expected side order items, such as Fried Potatoes, Onion Rings, and Chicken Nuggets, but also has an array of salads, a soup, and other food offerings for purchase. According to the website, Freshness has a private contract with a farm in Hokkaido which is responsible for providing the company with its potatoes. Freshness Burger's french fries (commonly referred to in Japan as fried potato; フライドポテト or furaido poteto) are served in the style of steak fries, and are available in two sizes: small and regular.

Freshness does not serve fountain-style soft drinks that are typical of fast food restaurant chains, although it does offer Pepsi Nex (a calorie-free variation of Pepsi developed in Japan) and 7 Up. Freshness Burger primarily sells original cold drinks that reflect their freshness theme. Some of these include smoothies, fresh juices, natural sodas including lime and lemon-cranberry, cold teas, and cold coffee-based drinks, in addition to Draft Beer. Freshness Burger not only advertises itself as a burger focused fast food chain but as a café. As such, its drinks selection is wide. Freshness mainly serves hot organic coffee-based drinks and organic tea. However, it also sells hot lemonade and hot cocoa. Additionally, seasonal drinks are occasionally introduced. Many Freshness locations began offering Chocolate Coconut Latte in January 2011, for example.

Freshness Burger has three set menus that may be purchased depending on the time of the day: A Morning Set, Lunch Combo and Cake Set. The Morning Set includes a Popover (from the Start Menu), a Hot Dog and the Set Drink.

Genki Sushi[]

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Genki Sushi Chinatown Point

Genki Sushi is a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants established in 1990 in Japan. The chain expanded to include locations in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United States, including, California, Hawaii and Washington. Currently the outlets are in Orchard Central, Waterway Point, Chinatown Point, Junction 8, Westgate, Ngee Ann City and Bugis+. Previously there is a store at Tampines Mall until 2009. Since 2016, Annabel Lim had been quite familiar with Genki Sushi all the way until 2019.

The only time Timothy Mok ate Genki Sushi is on 21 November 2015 at Orchard Central, just before Timothy Mok's car was scrapped.

Store Since Notes
Orchard Central (1st) 2009
Refurbished on 13 November 2013
Shifted upstairs on 1 February 2016
It was closed down on 10 January 2024, with operations redirected to 313 @ Somerset.
Chinatown Point (2nd) 21 February 2013
Bugis+ (3rd) 3 December 2014
Waterway Point (4th) 23 March 2016
Takashimaya (5th) 25 August 2017
Junction 8 (6th) 17 August 2018
Westgate (7th) 12 April 2019 Replaced Ryoshi Sushi Ikeikemaru.
Tampines Mall (8th) 13 November 2019 Replaced Tonkichi Japanese Restaurant.
Suntec City (9th) 12 January 2020 Replaced Durasafe.
City Square Mall (10th) 2 April 2020 Replaced Burger King.
Plaza Singapura (11th) 20 October 2020 Replaced Ichiban Sushi.
Hillion Mall (12th) 21 December 2020 Replaced MOF My Izakaya.
NEX (13th) 19 January 2021 Replaced Pastamania.
VivoCity (14th) 28 June 2021 Replaced Hush Puppies.
Northpoint City (15th) 23 August 2021 Replaced A-One Claypot House.
Compass One (16th) 4 October 2021 Replaced Rubi Shoes, which has been closed down between 2021 and 2023. It was redeployed to replace Royal Sporting House instead.
Jurong Point (17th) 31 December 2021 Replaced TEMT.
United Square (18th) 20 January 2022 Replaced Maru Ten Udon.
112 Katong (19th) 4 October 2022 Replaced Adidas.
SingPost Centre (20th) 24 November 2022 Replaced Little Caesar's Pizza.
Woodleigh Mall (21st) 15 May 2023
313 @ Somerset (22nd) 23 October 2023 Replaced Restaurant Saboten.

Harry's[]

  • Harry's 18 Tai Seng (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Anguilla Park (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Boat Quay (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Changi Airport T2 (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Changi Airport T3 (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's CHIJMES (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Clarke Quay (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Cross Street Exchange (Closed down)
  • Harry's Cuppage (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Dempsey Hill (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Esplanade (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's HarbourFront (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Holland Village (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Mapletree Biz City (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Marina Bay Link Mall (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Novena (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Plaza Singapura (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Resorts World Sentosa (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Riverside Point (Closed down)
  • Harry's South Beach (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's Tampines Grande (Spotted to open)
  • Harry's The Quayside (Closed down)
  • Harry's Village Hotel Changi (Closed down)

​Hot Tomato Express[]

Hot Tomato Express is a restaurant in Singapore. One of the girls had worked there in 2015 and 2016.

Outlets[]

  • 313 @ Somerset (Closed on 31 December 2018)
  • NEX (Open)
  • Jewel Changi Airport (Flagship Store)
  • Causeway Point (Open)
  • Star Vista (Closed)
  • Jurong Point (Open)
  • Paya Lebar Quarter (Open on 16 October 2019)
  • Northpoint City (Open)
  • Plaza Singapura (Closed and replaced by Aki Sushi & Grill - also relocated from the Kai Sushi & Grill.) The Kai Sushi & Grill was replaced by The Sushi Bar.
  • Westgate (Closed, replaced as Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut)
  • Bedok Mall (Open as Bistro)

​Ichiban Sushi and Boshi[]

Ichiban Boshi and Ichiban Sushi is a family restaurant in Singapore, together with Ichiban Boshi. Notable food that is inside there is Cold Soba with Tempura, and also Business Wazen (with the chawanmushi, miso soup, tempura and fish provided). It is part of RE&S concept.

Outlets[]

Ichiban Boshi:

  • Arc Mall
  • Causeway Point (went)
  • Century Square (went)
  • Great World City (went)
  • Jem (went)
  • Jurong Point
  • Marina Bay Link Mall
  • Nex (went)
  • Novena Square
  • Parkway Parade
  • Suntec City (went, Closed Down, replaced by Beautiful Lai Grilled Fish)
  • Tiong Bahru Plaza (Closed Down)
  • United Square
  • VivoCity (Closed Down, replaced by Sushi-GO)
  • Waterway Point (went)

Ichiban Sushi:

  • AMK Hub (went)
  • Bukit Panjang Plaza
  • Changi City Point (went)
  • Clementi Mall
  • Compass One
  • Hougang Mall (went)
  • IMM Building (went)
  • Plaza Singapura (Closed Down, replaced by Genki Sushi)
  • Toa Payoh HDB Hub
  • West Mall

Ippudo[]

Ippudo, also known as Template:Nihongo in Japan, is a Japanese ramen restaurant chain.

Ippudo was first started in Fukuoka, Fukuoka by Shigemi Kawahara, the CEO of Chikaranomoto Company. "Ippudo" in direct translation means "one wind hall", and this is named because at the time, there were dark clouds over the Kyushu ramen industry, and the founder CEO Kawahara intended to "blow wind and revolutionise the era".

The first restaurant opened in 1985,[1] in the Daimyo District of Chuo Ward, in Fukuoka City. Gradually the number of restaurants expanded from regional areas to the whole of Japan, mainly in the Kanto and Kansai regions. In the year 2000 as a tie-up with Seven Eleven a cup noodle version was made by Nissin Foods.

In 2008 the first overseas restaurant opened in New York City's East Village, while there are plans for another location in Midtown West.[2] 2009 saw Ippudo expand into Singapore with a restaurant in the Mandarin Gallery section of the 5-star Mandarin Orchard Singapore hotel, while a second restaurant, Ippudo Tao, was opened in 2010 at UE Square. In 2013, it was re-branded as Ippudo SG @ Mohamed Sultan.[3] On 18 July 2011, Ippudo officially opened their Hong Kong branch in Silvercord, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Their stores do include:

  • Westgate
  • Mandarin Gallery
  • Mohammad Sultan Road
  • Shaw Centre
  • Marina Bay Sands
  • Tanjong Pagar Centre
  • Star Vista
  • Changi Airport T1 (Sterile Area)
  • Raffles City
  • 112 Katong
  • Clarke Quay Central
  • Sengkang Grand Mall
  • Changi Airport T2 (Sterile Area)
  • Changi Airport T3 (Sterile Area)
  • One Holland Village

Ippudo SG is a Japanese ramen restaurant that is located at Westgate, but together with Mandarin Gallery, Mohamed Sultan and Asia Square.

Itacho Sushi[]

Itacho Sushi​ is a sushi outlet in Singapore.

Itacho means chief chef in Japanese, a title given to the person with the most sublime position in a Japanese restaurant. With his exquisite culinary skills, ITACHO creates food with precious food ingredient to each and every one of his guests. With this same belief, Itacho Sushi only uses seasonal fresh fish and first class ingredients with which chefs can, together with their outstanding culinary skills, instantly prepare handmade fresh sushi when guests order.

Outlets[]

  • Tampines Mall (went)
  • Bedok Mall (went)
  • JCube
  • Plaza Singapura
  • Bugis Junction
  • Changi Airport Terminal 3
  • Star Vista
  • ION Orchard

Kai Sushi & Grill[]

Kai Sushi & Grill had outlets in Plaza Singapura and Poyan Court, which is a Japanese restaurant. They were replaced by "Kai Sushi & Robatayaki", which is in 2018. Timothy Mok had went on 26 November 2013.

Lei Gardens[]

Lei Gardens is a restaurant where Jeremy Mok and Poh Jing Xiang had been eating at since 2011. It is where the Pei Tan Chok (thousand year old porridge) is located. It is at CHIJMES. We also ate at Lei Gardens on 12 August 2012.

London Fat Duck[]

London Fat Duck is a restaurant serving roast duck like the ones made famous by restaurants such as Four Seasons and Gold Mine in Bayswater, London. Using the best Irish Duck famous for its quality, we call it “Wagyu of Ducks”. Enhanced with our Hong Kong chef’s secret duck roasting technique and heritage recipe. Not only roasting of ducks, London Fat Duck also features Dim Sum, Hong Kong style Wanton Noodles, Lobster Noodles and many other Hong Kong comfort food.

Their outlets are at Scotts Square and VivoCity. The Waterway Point outlet was closed, and it was basically replaced by more outlets at Changi Airport Terminal 4, Raffles City, Paya Lebar Quarter (coming soon) and the newly renovated Great World City (coming soon).

Other restaurants do include Royal London Duck at Centrepoint and Compass One (now it moved to Mandarin Orchard Singapore), and Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant at Capitol Building, which is one of the origins of the London Fat Duck joint. The best of the duck food is located at Tampines Block 139 coffeeshop at Kopitiam.

Marche Movenpick[]

Marche Movenpick is a restaurant in Singapore. Stores include -

  • 313 @ Somerset
  • VivoCity
  • Asia Square
  • JEM
  • Raffles City

​Menya Musashi[]

Menya Musashi is a restaurant.

Store Locator[]

  • Bedok Mall (Closed Down, replaced by Ajisen Ramen)
  • Bugis Junction
  • ION Orchard (Closed Down, replaced by Five Guys)
  • Raffles City (Closed Down, replaced by Omote)
  • Star Vista (Closed Down, replaced by Akimitsu)
  • Takashimaya
  • Thomson Plaza (Closed Down, replaced by Wonderful Bapsang)
  • VivoCity
  • Westgate (Closed Down, replaced by Milan Shokudo)

​MOF My Izakaya[]

MOF My Izakaya is a Japanese restaurant in Singapore.

Stores[]

  • Tampines 1 (MOF Danro) (replaced by Dian Xiao Er)
  • Serangoon NEX (replaced by Beauty in the Pot)
  • Lot One (replaced by Sushiro)
  • Tiong Bahru Plaza (Closed in AEI, 2015)
  • Centrepoint (replaced by Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ)
  • Jurong Point (replaced by A&W)
  • AMK Hub (replaced by A&W)
  • Bugis Junction (MOF Danro) (replaced by Tan Yu)
  • Parkway Parade (Social Square) (replaced by UOB Privilege Banking Centre)
  • Waterway Point (Social Square) (replaced by Sushiro and Burger King)
  • Hillion Mall (MOF Danro) (replaced by Genki Sushi)

Nihon Mura Express[]

Nihon Mura Express is a Japanese restaurant in Singapore.

  • Rivervale Mall (replaced by The Banana Leaf Apollo)
  • Leisure Park Kallang (replaced by The Brainery Education)
  • Cineleisure Orchard (replaced by Eighteen Chefs)

Sakae Sushi[]

Sakae Sushi (Kanji: 栄寿司) is a restaurant chain based in Singapore serving Japanese cuisine, and is the flagship brand of Apex-Pal International Ltd. Aimed at the low- to mid-level pricing market, it offers sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, yakimono, nabemono, tempura, agemono, ramen, udon, soba and donburi served either à la carte or via a sushi conveyor belt.

The chain has 40 outlets in Singapore, 15 of which are in the suburban areas. Its first outlet was opened in Raffles Place in September 1997, and is currently the largest kaiten-zushi Japanese restaurant chain in the country brands. It also has seven outlets in Malaysia, one in Thailand, six in the People's Republic of China, three in the Philippines and four in Indonesia. It also offers office- or home-delivery service in Singapore.

Sushi Express[]

Sushi Express is rooted in Japanese in style, but also offers such items as specialty rolls and spicy items that evolved elsewhere, and have now become favorites for many sushi fans. Sushi Express today has over 300 directly managed restaurants and take out shops worldwide, In 2007, the company established Teishoku 8 – emphasizing quality, taste and affordability.

History[]

  • 1998: Started Sushi Express at Taiwan
  • 2005: 100th restaurant in Taiwan
  • 2011: Singapore introduced Sushi Express into the market at CityLink Mall.
  • 1 December 2023: Sushi Express is already cashless. It will only accept VISA, MasterCard, GrabPay, American Express, PayNow, DBS PayLah and NETS.

List of stores in Singapore[]

Even though Sushi Express has made into foray, it declared anchor tenant since 2014.

Sushi Take Out (gogo) (13):

  1. AMK Hub
  2. Bukit Gombak
  3. Canberra Plaza
  4. Grantral Mall @ Clementi (CityVibe)
  5. HDB Hub
  6. Hougang Central
  7. Junction 8
  8. Oasis Terraces
  9. Sengkang MRT Station
  10. Tampines MRT Station
  11. The Poiz Centre
  12. Woodlands MRT Station
  13. Yew Tee Square

Sushi Express (20):

  1. 313 @ Somerset (went)
  2. Century Square
  3. Clementi Mall
  4. Funan
  5. Heartbeat @ Bedok
  6. Heartland Mall
  7. Hillion Mall
  8. Hougang Mall
  9. IMM Building (went)
  10. Jurong Point
  11. NEX (went)
  12. Northpoint City
  13. Parkway Parade
  14. Paya Lebar Quarter
  15. Seletar Mall
  16. Sengkang Grand Mall
  17. Sun Plaza
  18. Waterway Point
  19. Westgate (went)
  20. White Sands

Sushi Plus (2):

  1. 313 @ Somerset
  2. Bugis Junction

Closed down stores[]

  • Tampines 1 (went)
  • New Tampines City (went)
  • Yew Tee Point
  • FairPrice Hub
  • CityLink Mall (went, that is where Tse Mun Hoi & Poh Jing Xiang will usually eat on September 2014, after failed attempts of Ichiban Boshi and Aston's. Gwendolyn Ng also ate in 2012 & 2013)
  • Bedok Point

Sushiro[]

Akindo Sushiro (Japanese: あきんどスシロー) is a Japanese multinational conveyor belt sushi specialty store. It is headquartered in Suita, Osaka.

The outlets do include:

Store Replacing Start Date
Tiong Bahru Plaza JYSK 19 August 2019
Isetan Scotts 25 January 2020
Causeway Point Paradise Dynasty and Day 'n' Night Herbal Soup Restaurant 24 March 2020
Bedok Mall Din Tai Fung 7 September 2020
Waterway Point MOF Danro and The French Table 5 November 2020
Suntec City Tonkichi Japanese Restaurant 30 December 2020
Lot One MOF My Izakaya 4 February 2021
Parkway Parade (Temporary Closed) 6 April 2021
Sushiro Petit Great World 23 April 2021
Sushiro Petit Wisma Atria 9 December 2021
Jewel Changi Airport 6 July 2022
Wisma Atria That CD Shop 19 July 2023

Texas Chicken[]

Texas Chicken is a range of fast-food restaurants.

The stores that are in Singapore include Expo, Changi Airport, NEX, Changi City Point, Causeway Point, Star Vista, VivoCity, Great World City and Westgate. The earlier one at Tampines Mall is closed down.

The Hand Burger[]

The Hand Burger is a restaurant that is in Singapore, that sells burgers, which are located in 313 @ Somerset and Raffles City. Timothy Mok had been there in March 2011 with the family for eating after one of the successful trials. Later on, 313 @ Somerset and Raffles City stores all closed down in October 2014.

Tim Ho Wan[]

Tim Ho Wan is a restaurant that has Michelin Star. It once opened outlets at Plaza Singapura, ERA Centre, Bedok Mall and Westgate. This had criticised by waiting long long.

Tonkichi Japanese Restaurant[]

Tonkichi Japanese Restaurant is a restaurant that is in Singapore, imported from Japan.

For the drinks it is the Japanese Green Tea (Ocha) (which is the hotter one), like Lush Green. It can also be Asahi Japanese Beer or Sake. In addition, Tonkichi also has several brands such as Rivegauche (located at Tampines 1 and Takashimaya altogether).

Outlets[]

  • Takashimaya (opened November 2007)
  • Orchard Central (opened July 2009)
  • Tampines Mall (opened May 2009, replaced by Genki Sushi since 2019)
  • Suntec City (reopened November 2015, replaced by Sushiro)

Suntec City outlet was closed in July 2012 and disposed to make way for Food Republic. It was reopened in January 2016.

Takashimaya outlet was the first outlet since November 2007.

Wan Chai Hong Kong Tea Room[]

Wan Chai Hong Kong Tea Room is a café that is in Singapore, Timothy North and United Kingdom. It had outlets are IMM, Junction 8, Lot One, White Sands and Sembawang.

Wheeler's Yard[]

Wheeler's Yard is a restaurant located at 28 Lorong Ampas. Derrian Chia, Dylan Tan, Ostyn Heng, Annabel Lim, Ong Lifen and Chew Shin Ru, one of the Makan Club clubbies, had ate at Wheelers' Yard in 19 May 2014.

Wheeler's Yard is a cafe-cum-bicycle showroom, with all the food and restaurant-style food. Many of the people came in the age of safety.

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