There is an abundance cluster of restaurants and eateries located at Millenia Walk, a popular lunch spot among office crowds. I love to travel there for lunch because of the wide range of variety of food. I have compiled a list of restaurants and cafes that I have tried at the mall.
1. Kith Café
You can identify Kith Cafe by their iconic yellow and black octagonal shape logo. It's one of our all-time frequent cafe whenever we came to Millenia Walk for lunch.
I had BLT Wrap from Weekday Lunch Special Menu, the meal came with Ice Lemon Tea. The Tortilla Wrap was filled with Bacon, Tomato, Lettuce, Eggs, Spicy Tomato Beans and Cheese Sauce, creating a creamy texture. It can be a little messy when eat because the ingredients kept dropping out, it was simple and satisfied my brunch cravings.
9 Raffles Blvd, #01-44/45, Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Operating hours: 7.30am to 10pm daily
2. Saboten
Saboten is a Japanese restaurant that specialises in tonkatsu. They use high-grade ingredients to create simple and elegant food preparations that brings out the unique flavour of the ingredients.
I ordered a cup of Green Tea to go with the meal while the Chawanmushi was included in the set, which was silky and flavourful.
I had Saboten Special Gozen which came with Fried Shrimp, Mini Pork Tenderloin Katsu, Half Pork Loin Katsu and Crab Cream Croquette. Every piece gave a satisfying crunch with the breaded batter and juicy meat in it. Although the meat was being deep fried, I don't feel the oiliness when consumed.
This deep fried dish was a delight to enjoy when dipped into the sauce where each bite provided crispy bite and savoury kick with the sauce coated.
The set lunch ended off with a scoop of Matcha Ice Cream. As a matcha lover, I enjoyed the earthly flavour of the matcha with mild sweetness.
9 Raffles Boulevard, #02-14 Millenia Walk, Singapore, 9 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039596
Operating hours: 11.30am to 10pm daily
3. Bistro G
Bistro G is a cafe popular with office crowds during weekdays, they are known for their traditional bistro style food with a modern Asian twist.
Bistro G has a rustic interior with the wood decor and potted plants, creating a relaxing and homely vibes. No wonder this cafe was a favourite hangout place for office crowds during lunch hours, everyone love the cozy ambience.
I had French The Bacon ($20++) with Bacon and Poached Egg sat on top of the French Toast. Drizzle the maple syrup to add sweetness to the buttery French toast. It was a well executed dish and the portion was just nice for me.
Burst open the poached egg to let the egg yolk flow to the bread, softening the buttery dough but bringing out a fragrant aroma.
9 Raffles Blvd, #01-79/80 Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Operating hours: 10am to 10pm daily
4. Sapporo Misono
Sapporo Misono is the first Hokkaido specialty ramen concept by Keisuke Group, offering customers an opportunity to try out Hokkaido-style ramen, rice and side dishes.
I had Tonkotsu Ramen ($12.90++) which allow us to customize to our preference, I opt for less salt and less oil for my broth which taste good with the light flavour. The noodles were springy and chewy, will recommend to add on ingredients as the bowl was quite plain without much ingredients.
I saw that Hokkaido Potato Mochi ($6.90++) was quite an unusual dish to see on the menu so I decided to order it. The potato mochi has a nice crispy exterior and chewy on the inside, it taste sweet with the savoury sauce and topped with butter.
9 Raffles Blvd, #2 - 15 Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Operating hours: 11.30am to 2.30pm and 5pm to 9.30pm on Mon to Fri, 11.30am to 9.30pm on Sat and Sun
5. Gochi-So Shokudo
Gochi-So Shokudo is a Japanese casual dining restaurant, specialises in enhancing the original flavor of our Iberico Pork by using Charcoal of the finest grade and special dipping sauces. The seat was a little squeezy as there was no space to lean back and have to sit upright throughout the meal.
I had Iberico Tenderloin Katsu ($18.50) which comes with deep fried golden brown battered katsu, dipping sauce, salad, rice and miso soup. The katsu was light and crispy, it was not greasy too. I finished all the meat but still left with half bowl of rice.
The sweet and savoury dipping sauce complimented the katsu with a combination taste that matched well. Leaving me wanting for more katsu.
9 Raffles Blvd, Millenia Walk #02-16, Singapore 039596
Operating hours: 11.30am to 9pm from Sun to Thu, 11.30am to 9.30pm on Fri and Sat
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