FOOD, Food reviews, Living in... Singapore, Uncategorized SHOKUDO FOOD BAZAAR 3 October 2009


Shokudo Food Bazaar
Raffles City Shopping Center
252 North Bridge Road, #B1-44E
Singapore

PRICE: $$$
RATING:

I stayed at the Swisotel whilst in Singapore on a business trip, which sits right above/next to the huge Raffles City shopping mall. It seems that their basement level has been renovated and expanded, and each time I stay at the Swisotel I find something new there! This time, they’ve opened this Japanese food market of sorts there.. a series of stalls that all sell various types of Japanese food, and the whole area is Japanese themed. Kind of like a Japanese food court, I guess. Cute concept and I LOVE Jap food, so decided to check it out one night.

It’s called Shokudo Food Bazaar and boasts 10 stalls serving over 300 Japanese dishes. When you enter, you’re given a Reserved sign to plonk on your chosen table, and a swipe card which you give to the food stalls as means of payment. After eating, you proceed to Checkout where they swipe your card and you pay the cashier. Easy peasy! The only downside is trying to figure out what you want to eat.. because it ALL looks so good πŸ˜›


Shokudo Food Bazaar

Luscious fresh sashimi (scallops and salmon)

Crispy tempura on rice

Lots of grilled dishes

Red bean dessert

The food bazaar


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one of my fav places too! πŸ™‚ i especially love how fast they serve their food!!

oh!! i have another question i’ve been meaning to ask you! i have a good friend who’s working in shanghai and is sad cos the firewall blocked her from both blogspot and livejournal! do you have any tips how to beat the system???

one of my fav places too! πŸ™‚ i especially love how fast they serve their food!!

oh!! i have another question i’ve been meaning to ask you! i have a good friend who’s working in shanghai and is sad cos the firewall blocked her from both blogspot and livejournal! do you have any tips how to beat the system???

Can’t believe I hadn’t heard about it til recently, gah!

They can use a proxy or a vpn – ask em to do a search online to find out how to set it up πŸ™‚

Can’t believe I hadn’t heard about it til recently, gah!

They can use a proxy or a vpn – ask em to do a search online to find out how to set it up πŸ™‚

one of my fav places too! πŸ™‚ i especially love how fast they serve their food!!

oh!! i have another question i’ve been meaning to ask you! i have a good friend who’s working in shanghai and is sad cos the firewall blocked her from both blogspot and livejournal! do you have any tips how to beat the system???

Can’t believe I hadn’t heard about it til recently, gah!

They can use a proxy or a vpn – ask em to do a search online to find out how to set it up πŸ™‚

Such a shame we couldn’t have had a 2-week holiday in SG together, heh, then we could’ve eaten our way round the city!

Such a shame we couldn’t have had a 2-week holiday in SG together, heh, then we could’ve eaten our way round the city!

Such a shame we couldn’t have had a 2-week holiday in SG together, heh, then we could’ve eaten our way round the city!

I always get nervous ordering it because sometimes, it turns out a bit mushy or just not well done at all. Thankfully, this one was spot on!

I always get nervous ordering it because sometimes, it turns out a bit mushy or just not well done at all. Thankfully, this one was spot on!

I always get nervous ordering it because sometimes, it turns out a bit mushy or just not well done at all. Thankfully, this one was spot on!