





The good news? 5 Japanese restaurants in around my area and I think I have found the best one yet! Wahiro at Tanjong Katong Shopping Centre, located at the corner of a cross junction of Joo Chiat Place and East Coast Road lies a small treasure of Wahiro restaurant.
We were hungry. We wanted Japanese. And any restaurant in town was filled with a long queue and an even longer stench of mediocrity. This place can sit 30 at best and some on the floor. The food was fresh and delightful and service sometime non existent but the food more than made up for it.
The sashimi is fresh. Yakitori was good, soba noodles delightful, sushi rolls out of this world.
Pithy enough?
Highly recommended.
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They have a good one at Novena at Goldhill Plaza as well. Excellent kushiyaki and sake by the (generous) cup
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