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This Japanese restaurant could easily missed out as their location wasnβt so obvious here, which located at the back of Everton Park. You need to navigate around the blocks in order to get here.
But it doesnβt stop people from coming to grab their meals here. Spacious restaurants with plenty of seats.
Went for their katsu don with the choice of pork cutlet and egg on the rice. Otherwise, you may opt for chicken cutlet also.
Look at these fresh shrimps π decently priced for 3 very sweet pieces
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π Meshiya (Everton Park)
6 Everton Park, Singapore 080006
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Indulged in this assorted sashimi don, featuring amaebi, topped with ikura
And yes, again, I am so glad we have chanced upon Meshiya. All the sashimi slices were surprisingly fresh, though slightly thin. And the amaebi (!!!) is really really good that we had to do seconds!
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π Meshiya (Everton Park)
6 Everton Park, Singapore 080006
#burpplesg #meshiya
So glad to have found this hidden gem in Everton Park!
This don has fresh salmon sashimi, better than what I expected for some hole in the wall place. The ikura on top were also very plump and fresh
Dish is quite affordable for its quality ππ»
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π Meshiya (Everton Park)
6 Everton Park, Singapore 080006
#burpplesg #meshiya
Found this hole in the wall Japanese place in Everton. Food came fast shortly after I paid at the cashier. Pictured here is the Aburi Salmon Don ($13.80), was pleasantly surprised to see sashimi added on as a garnish rose. The salmon slices were ok (not the most fantastic) but I would give this place a second try for the other options! The Chawanmushi ($2.80) was good!