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Djapa is opened in the new food street - Lee Tong, formerly sells the traditional wedding invitation printing, the street makes it a mission to be as festive as possible.During Chinese new year, lanterns were hung for display on the street and it was quite a scene, but Djapa is aiming to target a different audience. Its hip Japanese decor makes one wonder what food it serves. The vibrant color really adds to the appetite.For its cost (~128) it is really a big portion bento. The edamame and fried
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Djapa is opened in the new food street - Lee Tong, formerly sells the traditional wedding invitation printing, the street makes it a mission to be as festive as possible.
During Chinese new year, lanterns were hung for display on the street and it was quite a scene, but Djapa is aiming to target a different audience. Its hip Japanese decor makes one wonder what food it serves. The vibrant color really adds to the appetite.
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For its cost (~128) it is really a big portion bento. The edamame and fried potatoes are sautéed just right with herbs and salt. Apple is cinnamon flavored and slight fermented. The rice balls are the perfect add to the skewer sets - sausage, scallops and chicken. I love the taste, the brazilian japanese restaurant has the perfect lunch set and don't miss!
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