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F or a change of atmosphere ignore Clarke Quay and head to the other one, the delightful Robertson Quay. Loads of new stuff has opened up including the bright and tasty Brussels Sprouts restaurant.
There’s a collection of great Japanese grub round here too. Follow the barbecue smell to Shunjuu, 30 Robertson Quay, 01-15 Riverside View, for lots of nice stuff on sticks. There’s an extensive sake menu and the grill is open to eyes and noses, so you can drool. Head round to Satsuma at Gallery Hotel 01-10, 1 Nanson Road, for shochu shoots, a new alcohol experience for you. It’s real pretty in here too. |
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