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Pachi-Pachi Japanese Restaurant @ Cuppage Plaza; Good review in today's Straits Times
Topic Started: Sep 28 2008, 04:53 PM (2,269 Views)
phuajy
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The recommended dishes are the seafood egg yakisoba ($12) and pork okonomiyaki ($9).

Seafood egg yakisoba: "nice and springy", "evenly salty-sweet", "laced with shrimp, squid and cabbage"
Pork okonomiyaki: "spongy inside", "crusty outside", "crispy, juicy cabbage bits", "crisps tossed in for extra crunch", "topped with oodles of mayo and a couple of thin pork slices".

Anyone's personal experience to back this up/rebutt this?
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qloke
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not....


yet

i wanna have some nice okonomiyaki soon. sigh
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never heard this place before too.. Cuppage Plaza, where is it? haha..
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bennyyy
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Next to Centrepoint. Apparently the place has turned into some sort of specialist place for Japanese food, with quite a number of Japanese establishment in the area.
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bennyyy
Oct 20 2008, 02:02 AM
Apparently the place has turned into some sort of specialist place for Japanese food, with quite a number of Japanese establishment in the area.
In the ST food review they call it Little Tokyo.
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qloke
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more izakaya than japanese food actually, if u ask me
but well
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