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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Sukiyaki Yotaro @ Tanjong Pagar Road - A Dual-Style Wagyu Sukiyaki Experience in a Cozy Kyoto-Inspired Setting

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Located at Tanjong Pagar Road, Sukiyaki Yotaro offers a refreshing take on the traditional Japanese hot pot experience. This intimate shophouse restaurant brings diners on a thoughtfully curated culinary journey, showcasing premium Wagyu beef flown directly from Japan. With its rustic, izakaya-style interior and warm, attentive service, the restaurant sets the stage for a memorable and immersive meal.

What truly distinguishes Sukiyaki Yotaro is its unique two-part sukiyaki experience — seamlessly guiding diners through both Kansai-style (grilled) and Kanto-style (simmered) preparations. This dual approach allows one to appreciate the nuanced characteristics of Wagyu in different cooking styles, elevating the dining experience beyond the ordinary.

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Japanese Wagyu Beef Tartar 4.2/5

We began the evening with a selection of starters, starting with the Japanese Wagyu Beef Tartar ($20). Finely chopped premium Wagyu is crowned with a luscious golden egg yolk, creating a visually inviting dish. Once mixed, the yolk lends a velvety richness that complements the beef’s natural sweetness and umami. The delicate marbling melts effortlessly on the palate, delivering a clean yet indulgent start to the meal.

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Steamed Oyster Soaked in Garlic Oil 4.2/5

Next, the Steamed Oyster Soaked in Garlic Oil ($12) offered a briny, aromatic contrast. The oyster was plump and juicy, its natural oceanic sweetness enhanced by the fragrant garlic oil. The infusion of savoury depth rounded out the flavours beautifully without overpowering the freshness of the seafood, serving as a bright and appetising prelude to the richer courses ahead.

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Simmered Pork Loin Cutlet 4/5

The Simmered Pork Loin Cutlet ($20), prepared in a comforting Katsutoji style, brought a homely touch to the spread. The golden-fried pork cutlet is gently simmered in a sweet-savoury dashi broth and topped with a soft, barely set egg. Despite the simmering process, the pork retained its tenderness, while the panko crust soaked up the flavourful broth. Each bite was a harmonious blend of textures — crisp, juicy, and silky.

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Japanese Wagyu Marbled Beef with Vegetables 4.8/5

The highlight of the meal is undoubtedly the sukiyaki. The experience begins with the Kansai-style Japanese Wagyu Marbled Beef with Vegetables ($53/100g). Prepared tableside by the attentive staff, the Wagyu is grilled on a hot pan, allowing the fat to render and caramelise lightly. This method brings out the pure, robust flavour of the beef. Enjoyed first with a light dashi and leeks, and then dipped into raw egg yolk, the beef delivers an indulgent, creamy richness that lingers on the palate.

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Following this, the meal transitions into the Kanto-style sukiyaki, where a medley of vegetables is simmered in a sweet-savoury house broth. The broth gradually absorbs the essence of the Wagyu, deepening in flavour as the meal progresses.

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Japanese Wagyu Lean Beef with Vegetables 4.5/5

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Diners then swish slices of both Japanese Wagyu Marbled Beef with Vegetables ($53/100g) and Japanese Wagyu Lean Beef with Vegetables ($43/100g) into the bubbling broth. Cooked just briefly to retain a tender, medium-rare finish, the beef takes on a comforting, umami-rich profile. This second phase offers a heartwarming contrast to the bold, direct flavours of the Kansai style.

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To conclude the savoury portion, we opted for rice. The staff thoughtfully cracked an egg into the remaining broth, creating a rich, flavourful mixture that coats the rice beautifully. It is a simple yet deeply satisfying finale.

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Coffee Jelly 4/5

Dessert was equally delightful. The Coffee Jelly ($8) featured a delicate, jiggly texture with a well-balanced bitterness and subtle sweetness. Paired with creamy ice cream, the contrast between the cold, velvety dairy and the light, bouncy jelly created an addictive finish.

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Oba Sorbet 4.2/5

The Oba (Shiso) Sorbet ($6) provided a refreshing end to the meal. Light and aromatic, it captured the herbaceous essence of shiso with hints of mint, basil, and citrus. Its clean, icy texture made it a perfect palate cleanser after the richness of the Wagyu.

Sukiyaki Yotaro delivers more than just a meal. It offers a thoughtfully paced dining experience that celebrates the versatility and quality of Japanese Wagyu. From the attentive service to the dual-style sukiyaki concept, every element is designed to engage and satisfy. For those seeking an authentic yet unique Japanese hot pot experience in Singapore, this cosy spot is well worth a visit.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Sukiyaki Yotaro
106 Tanjong Pagar Road
Singapore 088525
Tel: +65 97311136
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed-Thu: 530pm - 11pm
Fri-Sun: 12pm - 230pm, 530pm - 11pm
(Closed on Tue)

Direction:
1) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Cross the road to Duxton Road. Walk down Duxton Road. Turn left onto Duxton Hill towards Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn right onto Tanjong Pagar Road and walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road. Turn right and walk to the destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Sushi Nakamura @ Onze (Tanjong Pagar) - Japanese Omakase Restaurant Focusing On Premium Sushi And Seasonal Ingredients

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Sushi Nakamura at Onze @ Tanjong Pagar is an intimate sushi spot offering Nigiri course, omakase, and a curated à la carte menu. Our omakase experience was crafted using seasonal ingredients.

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Abalone 4.5/5

To start, we had abalone with abalone liver sauce. The sauce, mellowed with butter, was rich with deep, oceanic umami that beautifully enhanced the abalone's natural sweetness.

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Gurnard Fish 3.5/5

This was followed by a cold dish comprising Gurnard Fish with Dashi Vinegar Jelly, Ice Plant, and tomato. The dish delivered a refreshing fruity acidity that awakened the palate.

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Sardine 3/5

Next came Sardine rolled with pickled ginger and shiso leaf, carrying a similarly briny yet tart and earthy profile.

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Spanish Mackerel Shabu Shabu 4/5

A comforting turn came with Spanish Mackerel Shabu Shabu, served in a light, delicate broth that gently showcased the fish's natural flavours.

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Tairagai 4/5

Then came a moreish grilled Tairagai, notable for its firm yet tender bite, with an intense umami richness elevated by grilled nori.

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Seaweed Soup with Bamboo Shoots & Firefly Squid 4/5

Before the mains, we were served a Seaweed Soup with Japanese Bamboo Shoots and Firefly Squid. The gentle, light broth allowed the natural flavours of the springtime ingredients to shine, highlighting the sweet corn-like flavours of the crunchy bamboo shoots and the rich, briny depth of the squid.

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Trio-style Seafood Donburi 4/5

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Warm Seafood Noodles 3/5

We were served sampling portions of two signature dishes from their main menu: Trio-style Seafood Donburi and Warm Seafood Noodles. The donburi stood out with its satisfying textures and deeply flavourful rice. The noodles were comforting, though the broth leaned slightly too salty towards the end.

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Nigiri 3/5

The final savoury course featured five types of Nigiri. The Ika impressed with its creamy, almost buttery texture, while the Unagi provided a bold, smoky finish to the meal.

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Dessert 3/5

Dessert was a delightful combination of strawberry and kantan made with white bean paste and white chocolate. Overall, it was light, balanced, and a pleasant end to the experience.

Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Sushi Nakamura
Onze
11 Kee Seng Street
#01-12
Singapore 089218
Tel: +65 89087964
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon: 6pm – 11pm Tue-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road at Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn left onto Tanjong Pagar Road. Walk down Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn right onto Kee Seng Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 8 minutes. [Map]

Monday, March 30, 2026

Mary Grace Cafe @ Tras Street - Beloved Filipino Bakery-Café Makes Singapore Debut with Signature Ensaymadas and Comfort Classics

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The beloved Filipino bakery-café chain Mary Grace makes its international debut in Singapore with its first overseas outpost along Tras Street. Officially opening on 13 March 2026, the homegrown favourite from the Philippines. With over 140 branches, it brings its signature bakes, comforting Filipino classics, and warm hospitality to our local dining scene. Alongside well-loved staples like Ensaymadas and Cheese Rolls, diners can also look forward to Singapore-exclusive creations.

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Mary Grace Ensaymada 4.2/5

A must-try is the Mary Grace Ensaymada ($5.50), the brand's signature take on the classic Spanish-Filipino pastry. The brioche is soft, fluffy and buttery, crowned with premium-aged Queso de Bola (Edam cheese) from Holland. Unlike traditional versions, this rendition is lightly toasted, adding a delicate crispness that enhances both texture and aroma, especially bringing out the cheese's richness. There is also a Singapore-exclusive Salted Egg version for those seeking a local twist.

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Kaya Pandan Cheese Roll 3.8/5

Another exclusive item is the Kaya Pandan Cheese Roll ($5.30). This variation features homemade pandan kaya paired with a savoury cheese core, all wrapped in the café's signature soft bread and finished with a light coating of caramelised coconut sugar. The combination delivers a comforting balance of sweet and savoury flavours.

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Mary Grace Hot Chocolate 3.5/5

Pair your bakes with the Mary Grace Hot Chocolate ($7.50), made from premium Belgian cocoa. Rich and indulgent, it works well both as a drink and as a dip for the pastries.

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Ube Coconut Cloud 4/5

For something refreshing, the Ube Coconut Cloud ($10) offers a delightful mix of coconut water topped with creamy ube foam and toasted coconut flakes. It is light, fragrant and very tropical.

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Cassava Chips with Onion Dip 4.2/5

Beyond pastries, the menu also showcases hearty Filipino fare. The Cassava Chips with Onion Dip ($12) are paper-thin and crispy, but the addictive onion dip truly steals the show.

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Angus Beef Tapa 4/5

The Angus Beef Tapa ($25.50) showcases a Filipino classic, featuring tender sirloin strips marinated for 24 hours. The sweet-savoury flavours are well-balanced and deeply satisfying. It comes with a choice of garlic or rosemary rice and eggs done your way — we opted for the garlic rice, which was fluffy and fragrant, paired with sunny-side-up eggs that completed the dish nicely.

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Grilled Chicken Inasal Focaccia 4.2/5

A highlight among the savoury offerings is the Grilled Chicken Inasal Focaccia ($19.50). The chicken, marinated in a tangy achuete-spiced blend, is grilled to bring out smoky, zesty notes of lemongrass and tamarind. Sandwiched in house-baked focaccia that is crisp on the outside and fluffy within, it delivers both flavour and texture in every bite.

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Mango Bene 4.5/5

We wrapped up the meal with the Mango Bene ($14.50, petite), a delightful dessert layering crisp meringue, silky custard cream, and fresh mangoes. Slightly frozen at the core, it offers a refreshing, almost ice cream-like finish that is both light and indulgent.

Overall, Mary Grace's Singapore debut delivers a comforting mix of nostalgic Filipino flavours and thoughtful local touches, making it a charming addition to the Tras Street dining scene.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Mary Grace Cafe
52 Tras Street
Singapore 078991
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 9am - 6pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tras Street. Turn right onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Turn left and walk down Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn left onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to the destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, March 26, 2026

SUSHISAMBA Singapore @ Capital Tower - 3-Course Alegria Dinner from Monday to Wednesday

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SUSHISAMBA Singapore at Capital Tower offers an Alegria Dinner menu from Monday to Wednesday, a vibrant three-course experience from $78 per person, celebrating Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisines.

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Bahia Roll 3/5

For starters, we had the Bahia Roll (+$10), a maki sushi roll with tuna, shrimp tempura, jumbo crab, avocado, and spicy aji panca. The roll offered a delicate, creamy mouthfeel, while the shrimp tempura provided a satisfying crunch and textural contrast.

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Beef Tenderloin Anticucho 3/5

Given SUSHISAMBA's reputation for robata grill specialities, we also tried the Beef Tenderloin Anticucho (+$10). The meat was expertly grilled, tender and blushing pink, though the flavour mostly came from the charred exterior and accompanying sauce rather than the cut itself.

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Australian Grassfed Striploin 4.5/5

For mains, the Australian Grassfed Striploin (+$18) delivered unexpectedly rich, beefy notes for such a lean cut. It was evenly cooked with a consistent char on the exterior, enhancing the steak's natural flavour.

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Chilean Sea Bass 5/5

I also enjoyed the Chilean Sea Bass (+$18), with firm, buttery flesh complemented by a umami white miso. The vibrant hajikami garnish added a refreshing contrast, cutting through the richness of the fish.

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Passionfruit 3.5/5

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Pistachio Ice Cream 4/5

Desserts were straightforward yet satisfying, featuring a citrusy, tart Passion Fruit (+$5) and a velvety Pistachio Ice Cream.

Alegria Dinner (Mon-Wed from 6pm)
3-Courses | $78 per pax
2-Hour Free Flow | $80++ per pax (Add-On)

Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Sushisamba Singapore
Capital Tower
168 Robinson Road
#52-01
Singapore 068912
Tel: +65 6550 2290
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1am
Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 2am
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit E. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]

Monday, March 9, 2026

Honō 焱 Omakase @ International Plaza - Most Theatrical Omakase Experience in Singapore

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Honō 焱 Omakase is arguably one of the most theatrical omakase experiences in Singapore now. Built around the concept of the “Magic of Fire,” guests are invited on a multi-sensory dining journey where flames, smoke, and Japanese culinary techniques create a visually captivating performance alongside each dish.

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This presentation style may not appeal to purists who prefer a more traditional, understated omakase experience. Still, it offers a novel and exciting approach for diners who enjoy that touch of theatrics and dramatic presentation with their meal.

For lunch, Honō 焱 Omakase offers two menus priced at $138 and $168. Dinner features more elaborate experiences and premium ingredients, with the $238 Supreme Omakase and the $268 Ultimate Omakase.

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Chawanmushi 4.2/5

In some restaurants, guests may be given a shot of dashi to start. Here, we were served a bowl of Chawanmushi with foie gras, Ikura, and mushrooms as a warm introduction to the evening.

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Appetiser 4/5

The appetiser plate arrived shrouded in wispy plumes of mystery, created with the use of dry ice. It featured three small bites: baby eel, prawn tempura, and yuba topped with uni and caviar. Decorative popcorn was scattered across the plate, which turned out to be edible as well, adding a playful touch to the dish.

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Baby Abalone

This Baby Abalone dish arrived covered by a paper cone, and we were given a match to light it. As the cone burned away, complete with a sprinkle of gold dust for added flair, it revealed a bowl of stewed baby abalone with pumpkin, mushrooms, and broccoli. The chef then ladled over a tasty, savoury sauce. Drama aside, it was a hearty and satisfying dish that I enjoyed very much.

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Sashimi 4/5

The sashimi course was presented in a wooden box filled with billowing smoke. When the lid was lifted, it revealed an assortment of fresh cuts: Amberjack, Seabream, and premium fatty Tuna Belly, all topped with gold dust for good measure.

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Tempura 4/5

The tempura course was one of my favourites, featuring deep-fried Amberjack accompanied by shiso leaf tempura, pumpkin purée, green pepper, and garlic chips. Happily, the fish was perfectly fried, crisp on the outside while remaining moist and flaky inside.

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Sushi 4.2/5

What followed was a curated series of sushi courses: the delicate Kinmedai with Kombu, the tender Sea Robin, brightened with a hint of yuzu; warm, fatty Aburi Engawa topped with nutty mullet roe; and Botan Ebi paired with rich foie gras.

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Uni 4.5/5

For the next course, be ready to use your hands: the chef gently places Uni on the back of your palm, then blows a shimmering, delicate bubble over it, turning the bite into a fleeting balancing act.

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Chutoro 4.5/5

The next presentation gave us some edible jewellery: the chef presented each of us with a ceramic ring, placed a decadent Chutoro sushi topped with caviar on the flat top, and finished with a generous sprinkle of gold dust. A proposal we were happy to accept (and eat).

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Wagyu Truffle Somen 4.2/5

The Wagyu Truffle Somen was also presented with a cloud of dry ice and smoke. It was a delight, with silky somen strands paired with tender, melt-in-your-mouth wagyu, a classic flavour combination that I love.

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Clam Soup 4.2/5

To finish, the Hamaguri Clam with clear soup was simple yet satisfying. The clam was large and tender, and its natural brininess enriched the light, flavourful broth.

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Dessert was presented on an elevated platform, with a carbon ring below ignited to create a magical, sparkling effect. We enjoyed a Monaka with Goma Ice Cream, along with premium Melon and White Strawberries. The combination was very pleasing. My tip is to eat the fruits first, to fully appreciate their sweetness before enjoying the ice cream.

Overall, this was a fun and interactive omakase experience, and the food was enjoyable. The theatrical elements added a lot of visual flair and creativity, though at times they shifted focus from the flavours themselves. Skill and care were evident in each dish, but the many details, such as spraying gold dust, pumping smoke, and lighting fires, kept the chefs quite busy, which, in a way, distracted them from the focus on the chef’s craft and the quality of the ingredients.

Perhaps it reflects the need to maximise every aspect of a dining experience, from flavour to presentation and entertainment, all at once. In Singapore’s highly competitive dining landscape, such theatrics may well be necessary to stand out. In any case, it made for a lively and engaging meal and would make for a nice special occasion celebration.


Hono Omakase
International Plaza
10 Anson Road
#01-50A
Singapore 079903
Tel: +65 9822 1722
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sun: 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]