Japan Rail Cafe in Singapore!
I have been Shizuoka Prefecture two May ago for their Fuji Shibazakura festival. The next time I go back there is to hike Mount Fuji #IfIamFitEnough
Here I am at the event at Japan Rail Cafe where their region for the February in Japan Rail Cafe is Mt Fuji x Shizuoka Prefecture.
JR East opened their first oversea Japan Rail Cafe in Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore.
It is a one-stop service for travel information about Japan where it sells JR pass and also is a Japanese stylish cafe.
Their table menu is as a form of newspaper.
Look at their varieties of food choices!
Fries with matcha and wasabi salt
The wasabi mayo ABC burger is my husband's favourite where the wagyu beef patty is very juicy and coupled with avocado, bacon and cheese.
My favourite is the chicken cutlet. The skin is very crispy and meat is very tender!
Worth to try the food at the cafe before you step your foot into the Land of Rising Sun to have a pre-preparation of knowing what are the awesome things you are going to experience in Japan!!
Japan Rail Cafe
Tanjong Pagar Center, 5 Wallich Street, #01-20, Singapore 078883
Opening Hours: Mon to Sat 11AM-9PM, Sun 11AM-8PM
Nearest MRT station: Tanjong Pagar
Website: http://www.japanrailcafe.com.sg/
Japan Rail Pass Counter:
Opening Hours Daily 11am-8pm
Chicken cutlets are on of most delicious foods.
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