Bincho, food

Bincho

Chinatown & the CBD


In heritage heavyweight Tiong Bahru, the last thing you'd think you'd find is a sleek yakatori joint serving some of the best Japanese fare in town. The menu changes frequently and revolves around tori (chicken) – order one of the set menus, which highlight chef Asai Masashi’s impressive techniques and skills. It's hidden behind a noodle shop; enter via the car park service door.


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Nearby Chinatown & the CBD attractions

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2. Baba House

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3. Singapore Tyler Print Institute

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4. Pinnacle@Duxton

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5. Ikkan Art International

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6. Gajah Gallery

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7. Chinatown Heritage Centre

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8. Robertson Quay

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