
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Thursday (Eid al-Fitr) | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM Hours might differ |
| Friday (Eid al-Fitr) | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM Hours might differ |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 6–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7 Raffles Blvd, Level 4 Pan Pacific Singapore, Singapore 039595
Phone: +65 6826 8240
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: panpacific.comhungryhub.comtablecheck.comquandoo.sg
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Reviews
Location is central and easily accessible. There are public transportations and a huge carpark for drivers.
Atmosphere is awesome and there is a beautiful outdoor Japanese styled garden. Perfect for photo taking.
Food is mind-blowing. Many of our guests commented that this place has the best Japanese cuisine ever (in SG).
The service provided by Reuben and crew are top-notched. They are very attentive and professional. They made everyone feel at ease. There is no long wait time for food. The manager time the serving of food promptly.
This pricing tends to be on a higher end but the food, service, experience is definitely value for money and worthwhile.
Thank you Vincent for the exceptional hospitality. Thank you Jeff, Amanda and Elsa. The attention given to us was warm and genuine. Jeff brought us around the tranquil japanese garden and took many pictures for us. This level of service is definitely impeccable.
I liked that every dish reflects artistry and care, Along with sake pairing through the meal, my experience was nothing short of absolute perfection. Special mentions: The steak was beautifully seared with just the right balance of flavour and texture. The baked lobster was my favorite, rich, naturally sweet and perfectly executed. The assorted sashimi was the freshest and the cold udon was silky, light and refreshing. This is truly a place I’d return to again and again.
service at value for money for weekend brunch set where you get to sample courses from sashimi, a choice of yakimono of either prawns or cod fish, yakimono or nimono, teppanyaki choice of beef, chicken or scallops, mains of fried rice, chirashi don, udon or nigiri and choice of dessert. Highly recommended for food quality and good service from pleasant staff.
I’ve been living in Singapore for over 30 years, and this is a place I can confidently recommend as a Japanese.
We ordered à la carte – lobster, wagyu steak, sashimi platter, tempura, and a clear clam soup.
Everything was well prepared and genuinely delicious. The clam soup was especially comforting, and the sake paired with the dishes was excellent.
The pacing of the meal was just right, never rushed, which made it easy to enjoy good conversation. Before we knew it, more than two hours had passed.
Service was attentive but relaxed. A very enjoyable experience, and I’d happily return.
The tempura were very good! Thinly coated but still with a nice crunch and not greasy at all. Thin udon noodles in soup were good and went well with it.
The mushrooms and cabbage were decent just nothing special. Nice side to have.
The chicken was juicy and flavorful and I thought the garlic fried rice was p nice with an intense garlic flavor.
The tonkatsu was sadly quite disappointing as the batter wasn’t rly crunchy, fell off and the meat was a bit dry. The fried fish were tasty but too oily for me.
We also had some of the premium beef. It’s expensive but the quality is rly high and the meat does melt in your mouth. Nothing like regular beef. It’s tasty and pairs well with the fried garlic.
As for dessert I thought the mangos were good but the mango ice cream had a grainy texture that was not so nice. The black sesame ice cream was smooth and creamy and just very good!
Drink menu is huge but no cocktails.
Overall the food is good to very good but considering the prices I’d expect just a lil more (consistency).
The Kyoto-inspired design, featuring traditional shoji screens and a meticulously sculpted garden, created a zen atmosphere. Loved wandering around the koi pond and stone lanterns!
The food was well executed, the ambience was enjoyable, and the overall experience was excellent!