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REVIEW: Good Korean-Japanese Cafe food in Singapore: GUI Cafe South Bridge at Maxwell Singapore

If you're looking for a unique dining experience in Singapore, GUI Cafe South Bridge is a must-visit destination. Nestled on South Bridge Rd, just a short walk from Maxwell MRT station, this Korean-Japanese cafe offers a delightful fusion of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds.

Address: 278 South Bridge Rd, #01-01, Singapore 058827
Opening Hours: Mon - Tues 10:30 am–6:30 pm
Closed on Wed
Thursday - Saturday 10:30 am–9:30 pm
Sunday 10:30 am–5 pm


One of the standout dishes at GUI Cafe South Bridge is the Gui's Tamago. This exquisite dish features a delicately rolled tamagoyaki, a traditional Japanese omelet known for its light and fluffy texture. The tamagoyaki is topped with torched cheese and ebiko (fish roe), which add a rich depth of flavor and a touch of sophistication. The drizzle of mentaiko mayonnaise provides a creamy, spicy kick, enhancing the savory umami notes of the dish. This combination creates a memorable taste experience that's both comforting and refined.





Another highlight of the menu is the Dosirak Ricebox, a hearty Korean-inspired lunchbox that packs a flavorful punch. This lunchbox features high-quality Korean luncheon meat, a perfectly cooked sunny-side-up egg, and stir-fried kimchi with pork. Accompanied by seaweed and rice, all served in a traditional gold-tinted box, the Dosirak Ricebox offers a visually appealing and satisfying meal.

What sets the Dosirak Ricebox apart is its interactive nature. Unlike traditional Japanese bento, Korean lunches like this one are sometimes shaken in the box to mix the ingredients, similar to bibimbap. This mixing process ensures that each bite is a flavorful combination of tender pork, spicy kimchi, and savory luncheon meat, with the kimchi adding a tangy, spicy kick that elevates the overall dish.


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