LILYAN has famous soba from Tokyo in Boat Quay
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If you’re a fan of soba noodles, get ready to celebrate—LILYAN, Tokyo’s renowned soba restaurant, has just opened their very first Singapore outlet in Boat Quay! With main courses starting at just $12+, you don’t have to travel all the way to Japan to enjoy their famous soba.
LILYAN prides themselves on using premium soba sourced from a select Japanese farm. Their noodles are freshly made from 100% buckwheat, ensuring they are both gluten-free and easy to digest.Â
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LILYAN’s menu features an array of soba you can choose from, such as  Tororo ($16+), which is a comforting bowl of hot soba featuring Tororo yam and egg, and Mori ($12+), featuring chilled soba served with traditional cold dipping tsuyu (a soy sauce-based dip). You can also enhance your meal with a rice bowl for an additional cost, such as the Salmon and Mentai Mayo ($7+) or the Daishi Curry with Pork Belly ($6+).
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LILYAN also features a variety of dipping sauces. Choices for sauces include the classic Mori (traditional cold dipping tsuyu), Oroshi (a flavorful mix of bonito flakes and grated daikon tsuyu), Kamo Nan (a rich duck soup), as well as curry, porcini, and more!
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LILYAN’s Singapore outlet is a delightful soba-izakaya hybrid, offering a variety of soba sets for lunch and a range of tapas for dinner. When visiting for dinner, be sure to try their Niku-sushi (price TBD), featuring delicately grilled wagyu beef sushi. For the more adventurous, explore their unique soba offerings like the Ma-Po ($17+), a bowl of cold soba served with a spicy, hot-and-sour tsuyu.
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For another popular restaurant from Japan to explore, check our Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu review. For unlimited sashimi and yakiniku in Singapore, read our Japanese buffet guide!Â
Address: 38 Circular Road, Singapore 049394
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 2:30pm, 5:30pm to 11pm
Tel: 9088 3117
Website
LILYAN is not a halal-certified eatery
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