Japanese Food Delivery Singapore

Japanese Food Delivery Singapore

Can’t get enough of Japanese food?

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Japan: The beautiful land of rich traditions, vibrant cultures and not to mention amazingly delicious food that has garnered fans from all around the world, including Singapore! When flying to Japan is a distant reality, the next best thing is to get your food fix from the countless Japanese restaurants in our sunny island. Whether you want a hearty bowl of ramen or some luxurious sashimi, GrabFood’s Japanese food delivery service will deliver these equally authentic Japanese cuisine right to your doorstep, no flying required!

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“Konnichiwa!”

The land of the rising sun is home to unique Japanese delicacies that have gained traction among Singaporeans! Find out what Japanese fare is a hit among the locals and get some good meal ideas:

Sushi/Sashimi: These famous bite-sized morsels of heaven are meticulously handcrafted to order, to ensure their freshness. There is the all-time favourite sushi that comes topped with tamago, ebi and unagi to name a few, or sumptuous sashimi ranging from the well-loved salmon to the more decadent otoro.

Ramen: Springy noodles are soaked in various soup bases such as miso and tonkatsu and topped with an assortment of ingredients such as chashu (pork belly), Ajitama egg (flavoured egg), nori (dried seaweed), negi (spring onion) and menma (seasoned bamboo shoots).

Curry Rice: Not to be mistaken for Indian curry, the Japanese have developed their own form of the dish that is thicker and milder in heat. Consisting of spices, meat and vegetables, it is usually served with fluffy white rice and sometimes with crispy katsu (deep-fried cutlet).

Udon: Thick, chewy noodles are encased in a mild, savoury broth that can be hot or cold. Commonly topped with ingredients such as beef and tempura, this flavourful dish serves as a comforting meal when you want something simple yet wholesome.

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“Oishii!”

Can’t get enough Japanese food? Here are some exciting options to add to your ‘To Eat’ list so you get a diversified mix of the best foods that Japan has to offer:

Mitsuba Japanese Restaurant: Sushi lovers get to enjoy an assortment of freshly prepared sushi and sashimi, with sushi options such as nigiri, makimono (sushi rolls) and temaki (hand rolls), and sashimi options such as salmon, otoro (fatty tuna belly), maguro (tuna) and hamachi (yellowtail).

Uma Uma Ramen: A ramen aficionado will be pleased with the great selection of ramen available. From traditional favourites such as the Spicy Chashu Ramen and Tonkotsu Ramen to the more unique Garlic Ramen and Mentaiko Ramen, there’s something to suit everyone’s preference!

Washoku Goen: If you’re looking to fill up on classic Japanese fare, this is it! With an extensive menu that includes variations of Curry Rice, Donburi, Omelet and Yakisoba and Udon, your taste buds will never get bored.

“Itadakimasu!”

Be it a sushi or ramen fix, you don’t have to go far to enjoy a taste of Japan. Just use GrabFood’s food delivery app for a convenient way to satisfy your appetite for Japanese cuisine. With such an exhaustive list of delicious Japanese food to choose from, you’ll never have to fret over your next meal ever again!

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

COVID-19 has dealt an unprecedented blow to the tourism industry, affecting the livelihoods of millions of workers. One of them was Komsan, an assistant chef in a luxury hotel based in the Srinakarin area.

As the number of tourists at the hotel plunged, he decided to sign up as a GrabFood delivery-partner to earn an alternative income. Soon after, the hotel ceased operations.

Komsan has viewed this change through an optimistic lens, calling it the perfect opportunity for him to embark on a fresh journey after his previous job. Aside from GrabFood deliveries, he now also picks up GrabExpress jobs. It can get tiring, having to shuttle between different locations, but Komsan finds it exciting. And mostly, he’s glad to get his income back on track.