Shokudo Food Bazaar

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Had an opportunity to attend my company's dinner which was held at Shokudo Japanese Food Bazaar.

Shokudo Japanese Food Bazaar
Raffles City Shopping Centre
252 North Bridge Road #B1-44E
Singapore 179103
(65) 6837 3793



Unlike the typical Japanese Restaurant like Sakae Sushi or Sushi Tei, Shokudo's concept is similar to Marche, where there are several food stalls with various kinds of japanese dishes for you to choose from. And each time you order a dish, the price of the item will be recorded in the Shokudo card that will be given to you upon entry.


Since I'm not into the raw stuff, the first dish I ordered was an Ungai Hotplate. Honestly, it wasn't fantastic because the taste of the unagi was a tad too "fishy".


Dear ordered some stir-fried vegetables i.e with asparagus, mushrooms, beansprouts etc. It was surprisingly quite a tasty appetizer.


For the main course, dear ordered a Fish Fillet with egg and rice. I tried some, and it was delicious!


He also ordered another dish to share amongst ourselves - Omelette with shrimps. Wait. was it shrimps or seafood. Argh heck! It was the best dish nonetheless, and I highly recommend it!


For my main order, I had Beef Bacon Cheese Burger. As you can see below, the portion is humongous! But man, the beef patty was thick and puffy, coated with cheese, and tasted heavenly when eaten with the bacon. I guess it is more those with appetites of a T-Rex.


My boss ordered some fresh and raw food which I didn't know how to fancy. Truly, this is for those who would enjoy an acquired taste.


Last but not least, we ended the dinner with dessert, and I had a scoop of Chocolate Ice-cream. On the surface, it looks like any other regular Ice-cream. However, it does taste a bit different, and I can't seem to express it out. So you guys just have to try it yourself!


After dinner, we decided to chill somewhere nice and cosy. So we crossed the street and landed up in Raffles Hotel. Honestly, I've never been there before, and I was pretty amazed by the british colonial pillars and outlook.


So we sat at a cosy corner outside the cafe, chatting, laughing, teasing each other and sipping our drinks.


Though dear and I were the youngest amongst the adults, it was nice to mingle around them as they were seriously a fun and cool lot of people.

Ha! What a day of sumptuous food and endless chatter! :D


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