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5 Stadium Walk
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Website: www.sukigroup.com.sg/nihon-mura.htm
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Japanese Buffet Restaurant
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1 Review for “Nihon Mura (Kallang Leisure Park) ” - Restaurants
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Pros:
A different way of ordering Japanese Cuisine. People brings a metal can with their table number and goes around looking at the food on display. For sushi-in-plate, people simply take whatever they wanted. For drinks, main dishes and desserts, people will take the ice-cream sticks assigned for each item then bring them to the counter for ordering. Zen, Japanese village-like decorations in the restaurants gave us a warm feeling. Good customer service where almost all the staffs there are full of smiles and are polite. One does not have to wait for too long to be served. Price is not expensive if one just order sushi in a plate which cost 99cents per plate. This is cheaper than other Japanese restaurants. Offers unique dishes like Rose bud tea, one of a kind Tempura and desserts. Had the chocolate mousse cake, curry udon and mango ice. Simply love the mousse cake which although is a bit hard in texture, is great tasting and not too sweet.
Cons:
Sushi taste just abit above average however, its compensated by the lower price. Main dishes like curry udon, tempura, chicken karaage (salty) are a tad more expensive than other places although there is no significant difference in the portion. Staffs should explain more of the order procedure to customers on sitting.
claud said: Jeslyn Tee said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!How do you order the food? Using ice-cream stick like the one at Tampines?
02 Jan 2008 at 3:11 pm
Yes, procedure is just like all other Nihon Mura outlets. ;D
02 Jan 2008 at 6:32 pm