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Housed in an interestingly designed building incorporating teak and glass, which makes it easy to recall. The interior decor incorporates teak carvings, statues and structures in keeping with its name. The food is better than average and there are good views of the surrounding area. Serves both Japanese and local food. The Nyonya Fried Rice was tasty and the salmon belly sashimi was decent, not the best but a very re... View all feedback.
Very nice place, nice staff, good food, they have small to medium rooms for small events or business meetings, very comfortable.
Delicious food, air conditioning, support e wallet, cozy environment, 6% service tax, best place to collect
Housed in an interestingly designed building incorporating teak and glass, which makes it easy to recall. The interior decor incorporates teak carvings, statues and structures in keeping with its name. The food is better than average and there are good views of the surrounding area. Serves both Japanese and local food. The Nyonya Fried Rice was tasty and the salmon belly sashimi was decent, not the best but a very reasonable portion for the price.
Housed in an interestingly designed building incorporating teak and glass, which makes it easy to recall. The interior decor incorporates teak carvings, statues and structures in keeping with its name. The food is better than average and there are good views of the surrounding area. Serves both Japanese and local food. The Nyonya Fried Rice was tasty and the salmon belly sashimi was decent, not the best but a very reasonable portion for the price.
Then staffs were so attentive and friendly. The view is so awesome that the food became extra delicious.