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Sun with Moon
The guide was updated:Serving modern Japanese food in a comfortable setting, this restaurant has a different menu depending on the time of day you choose to visit. Some of the dishes might be on the pricy side, but the quality and presentation are top notch. Try the kamameshi ('kettle rice') which is steamed and flavoured with various ingredients in an iron pot called a 'kama'.
Useful Information
- Address: 501 Orchard Road, Singapore
- More Info: Wheelock Place
- Opening hours: Daily 11.30am–2.45pm/5.30pm–9.30pm
- Website: www.sunwithmoon.com.sg
- Public Transport: Orchard
- Phone: +65 6733 6636
- Email: info-sg@hotpalette-apac.com
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