Noctis Neutral Newbie October 18, 2012 Share October 18, 2012 (edited) Any avid drinkers here? anyone knows any shops in singapore that sell sake, excluding NTUC or supermarkets.. I've recalled seeing some shops around before, just a handful as I remember it to be but my memory fails me. I can't remember where I've seen them. Anyone knows of good places? Much appreciate. Edited October 18, 2012 by Noctis ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timbuktu Clutched October 18, 2012 Share October 18, 2012 Have u tried Okinawa's awa-mo-re? 60 to >70% proof ... Japan's strongest sake. Can be got here from the Okinawan restaurant at Tanglin Shopping Centre top floor ... among a few places. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic October 18, 2012 Share October 18, 2012 Not a fan of sake. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged October 19, 2012 Share October 19, 2012 Any avid drinkers here? anyone knows any shops in singapore that sell sake, excluding NTUC or supermarkets.. I've recalled seeing some shops around before, just a handful as I remember it to be but my memory fails me. I can't remember where I've seen them. Anyone knows of good places? Much appreciate. Think Cold Storage sells them in the Jap section? Another place possible is the Sukiyaki Fish market restaurant. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unltd 5th Gear October 19, 2012 Share October 19, 2012 Any avid drinkers here? anyone knows any shops in singapore that sell sake, excluding NTUC or supermarkets.. I've recalled seeing some shops around before, just a handful as I remember it to be but my memory fails me. I can't remember where I've seen them. Anyone knows of good places? Much appreciate. Orihara at Robertson walk, manager is Naoki, asst manager is Maria. If you are not sure, you tell them your taste they will help recommend. They also have umeshu, not like Choya type, you will never go back to Choya if you tried the better umeshus. Takeaway prices about 30% off the label price. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noctis Neutral Newbie October 20, 2012 Author Share October 20, 2012 Orihara at Robertson walk, manager is Naoki, asst manager is Maria. If you are not sure, you tell them your taste they will help recommend. They also have umeshu, not like Choya type, you will never go back to Choya if you tried the better umeshus. Takeaway prices about 30% off the label price. Cool. Thanks for the information Been looking for a good brand of umeshu for daily drinking as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustyz 5th Gear October 20, 2012 Share October 20, 2012 Is there a right way to enjoy Sake? What abt Korean rice wine compare it with JAp Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noctis Neutral Newbie October 20, 2012 Author Share October 20, 2012 Is there a right way to enjoy Sake? What abt Korean rice wine compare it with JAp For me personally, just use a ceramic tea cup, slowly sip it off, ice cold. Or warmed up if you prefer. Different types of sake for different foods if you play the complimenting game. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustyz 5th Gear October 20, 2012 Share October 20, 2012 great i have been doing the right way. thank Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jansonchua 2nd Gear June 1, 2013 Share June 1, 2013 Hi guys. I am a salesperson for sake from the Japan Prestige Sake Association. Visit our shops JMart at The Star Vista level B1 and I12 Katong level B1 for our huge range of sake. Do drop me any questions you may have on Japanese sake or shochu and I will gladly reply!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gitanic 6th Gear June 1, 2013 Share June 1, 2013 Hi guys. I am a salesperson for sake from the Japan Prestige Sake Association. Visit our shops JMart at The Star Vista level B1 and I12 Katong level B1 for our huge range of sake. Do drop me any questions you may have on Japanese sake or shochu and I will gladly reply!!! Got discount r not? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydrocarbon Turbocharged June 1, 2013 Share June 1, 2013 You can try Meidi-ya at Liang Court basement. That whole place is catered to Japanese groceries and stuff. They have a wide range of selection of everything. Alternatively, I think the basement at Taka has quite a selection of Japanese sake too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perseus76 2nd Gear June 2, 2013 Share June 2, 2013 there is a shop on the B1 of Tampines One. They specialise in all Jap drinks. They have a good range of Jap biru to Sake, and other jap soft drink. Cannot remember the name but is near the hair cut shop, near to the escalator coming down from Bakzer Inn ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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