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A Guide to Eat at Seven (Suntec City)

Eat at Seven at level 3 of Suntec City Mall features 7 of Japan's best and trending specialist concept restaurants are brought into Singapore by Global Retail Partners, a joint venture by ANA Trading, Komars Group and local restaurateur Mr Andrew Tan who owns Tomo F&B Group.

Here is a breakdown of what you can expect at each restaurant: 

Menya Takeichi - Chicken Stock Ramen

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Menya Takeichi is the best chicken stock ramen in Japan and Chicken Paiten Ramen is their signature dish, combined with condiments such as shio (salt), shoyu and chilli to create different flavours that will leave you satisfied. Read more ... 
 
Tempura Kohaku - Edomae Tendon
 
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7 pieces of vegetables, seafood and chicken are coated in batter and deep-fried till golden, stacked on top a bowl of fragrant Hokkaido rice and drenched in speciality sauce. 

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Nigiro Cafe - Japanese-Italian Fusion Cuisine

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Nigiro is actually "origin" spelt backwards and this homey Japanese-Italian cafe serves up amazing dishes such as Grilled Prawn Nigiro Caesar Salad, Nigiro Hamburg Steak. Read more ...

Tonkatsu Agedoki - Deep Fried Pork Cutlet

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Tonkatsu Agedoki serves up juicy pork fillet or pork loin coated with a thin layer of bread, which is known as tonkatsu. Read more ...


Nikunoki - Meat

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Nikunoki, which literally means "The Day of Meat", is all about meat, particularly A5 Kuroge Wagyu from Kagoshima which is one of the best beef available.

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Magurodonya Miuramisakikou Sushi & Dining - Seafood


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Misaki is the name of a port in Miura prefecture in Japan that is renowned for its fresh supply of seafood all year round. All the seafood are shipped daily through air freight to ensure freshness. 

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Enbu - Japanese  Grill Izakaya

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Enbu is the first restaurant in Singapore to serve Japanese Grill Izakaya, the traditional Japanese technique of cooking with straw, also known as warayaki. Read more ...'

Tokyo Sundubu - Korean Hotpot Stew

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Sundubu is a Korean hotpot stew of handmade tofu paired with various ingredients. There are 24 options to choose from in Tokyo Sundubu, from vegetable and seafood to meat. Read more ...

Eat at Seven
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall

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