Dining at Shunjuu Izakaya + Warung Ijo

On a random weekend, Baby and I went down to Robertson Quay and settled on this Japanese restaurant, Shunjuu Izakaya for our lunch. This eatery place is also known for its ‘Sumiyaki- skewered BBQ meat over Japanese charcoal.



The complimentary starter - White Cabbage with Salty slightly Sweet Bean Sauce. We squeezed the given lemon in the sauce, then dipped the white cabbage into the sauce. It was quite crunchy and pretty addictive!



These Fried Oysters (Yaki Kaki) made a great snack! I simply can’t get enough of them!



Overall, everything–the food, the service and the ambience was satisfactory. It's quite out of the way so we wouldn't specifically come all the way out here, but if we are in the area, we wouldn't mind considering visiting this place again. The total price of the meal, which included 2 glasses of Draft Beers was about SGD 92-ish for the both of us.

Warung Ijo is rated #8 Top Rated Vegan Restaurant in Singapore! It serves authentic Indonesian vegetarian cuisine. It is used to be at Beach Road, but recently it has re-located to Grantrall Mall which is locatedbeside Tai Seng MRT Station.

We ordered quite a few items during our visit, and we enjoyed every single food item we ordered. Overall the portion was just nice for me.

We ordered Orh Luak (Oyster Mushroom Omelette) which was my personal favorite. This time, I felt that it will be better if the Orh Luak can be crispier, but the texture was on point! They replaced the oysters to mushrooms instead. OMG, the dipping hot sauce was good!



The damage, including drinks was about SGD60-ish, which we felt was kinda on the higher side, but overall it was an authentic vegetarian Indonesian cuisine dining experience. It is definitely a place worth the visit, and I will come back and try other dishes!

I ended my post with my lunch with colleagues at '3 Meals a Day' which is located at Sim Lim Square! Their Salted Egg Chicken Rice is amazing! Although, there is always a long line during lunch peak hours, 3 Meals a Day is still well worth a shot!

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