Shinnosuke KOGA
Enjoyed seasonal Kisu tendon including shrimp and spring herb tempura with highball.
Brandon Louis Rozario
A great authentic family restaurant nestled within the Japanese Association. Maybe it’s the Japanese families dining around you, but it feels exactly like Japan in this place. Although the food isn’t the best, there is a warm homely flavour to the dishes. Had the seasonal special Hamburg rice with demi-glace sauce and was pleasantly surprised by the huge portion, with the beef being tender and not too gamey. Special shout-out for the salmon head which also comes in a generous portion for a very reasonable price!
Do take note that only members may gain entry or bring guests to dine at the restaurants within the Japanese Association.
steven lim
We adjourned here for desserts and coffee after lunch at Akane. The staff here are friendly and helpful.
If possible, request for the private room at the end if you are a large group. There is a $10 surcharge but this can be waived.
There are special offers which include free flow beverages for $3 each if you order a mains or dessert. It was well worth it, as we could try their cold brew coffee, cappuccino, mango juice and teas etc.
We enjoyed desserts like matcha ice cream, coffee with vanilla ice cream, mochi and cheesecake cup.
You need to be a member or signed in by one to enter Akane or Donguri.
Xiro Arai (Alphonz)
The service and taste must be good because it’s the Japanese restaurant in the heart of Japanese Association... did look fine to me.
The dishes like set menu, donburi, and assorted sushi are around $20 should be good pricing. I actually felt like ordering Unagi Bento with a free drink bar for $27 or so...
The problem is, only the Japanese Association members or the escorted guests can dine there and I had to leave the place just before ordering like a guy in a wrong place.
Henry Wong
Quality Japanese food at reasonable prices. Very comfortable dining and good service too
dai “daicycle” kitagawa
You can eat typical Japanese food there. You need to be member, or accompany with member. Clerks shows hospitality, well trained and gentle. Free water and houji tea.
David Dal Ben
Good solid Japanese Family Restaurant type food. Large variety, decent quality.
Nicky J
this is the main restaurant at the Japanese club, on the ground floor. Although it seems small there are actually quite a number of tables so they can accommodate more people. It gets crowded in the weekend. Here come Japanese families and kids, and occasionally it becomes a bit loud. Homely fares on the menu with friendly prices
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