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Haven For Food

They say variety is the spice of life, and true enough, the dining options available at CapitaLand’s The Star Vista will spoil you for choice. Here are our top picks:

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1 Chi-Bing

Craving authentic Korean fare? Chi-Bing serves up delicious kimchi pancake, bibimbap and pipinghot army stew. Also not to be missed is their Korean barbecue. For $22++ per adult, you can enjoy unlimited pork belly with soya bean stew, steamed egg, and steamed rice. Available on weekdays for dinner, while lunch barbecues are available on weekends and public holidays. End your meal on a sweet note with Chi-Bing’s selection of delicious bingsus. Located at #01-43

2 Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ

In the mood for barbecue? Hit up GyuKaku for an authentic Japanese barbecue experience. GyuKaku prides itself on serving premium cuts of meat such as Kagoshima Wagyu beef.

On weekdays, except public holidays, the restaurant has a $10++ value set lunch for those looking to indulge without burning a hole in their wallet. Located at #02-17

3 OMOOMODON

If you love Korean and Japanese rice bowls, you’ll love the halal-certified OMOOMODON. This wallet-friendly eatery lets you customise your very own rice and noodle bowls with Korean and Japanese ingredient­s – think kimchi omelette, teriyaki chicken and more.

If you’re not up for customisin­g your own, there are also 12 signature rice bowls to choose from. Located at #02-14/15

4 Yomenya Goemon

Yomenya Goemon is a casual Japanese restaurant that elevates classic spaghetti dishes to new heights with its fusion take on cooking.

The restaurant imports ingredient­s like pasta, olive oil and cheese from Italy, but uses traditiona­l Japanese methods to create modern Japanesest­yle pasta dishes. Besides pasta, the restaurant also does omu souffle dishes with risotto. Located at #02-04

5 Cha Tra Mue

You no longer have to travel all the way to Bangkok for authentic milk tea – the famous Cha Tra Mue milk tea from Thailand has officially found its way to Star Vista.

While milk tea is the stall’s staple, be sure to try their soft serves that come in two flavours: traditiona­l milk tea and green tea. You can also opt for a mix of both. Located at #B1-06

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