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Katong I12 previously known as Katong Mall to some of us 80s/90s people has upgraded their carpark and there's usually many lots there (except weekends) , make sure you enter by East Coast Road, and not the TGIF side, the guards will re-route you or tell you no entry.Katong 112 usually doesn't get too crowded. I've not seen a long queue thus far. Suki-ya is a generally nice, quiet and spacious restaurant. We ordered the Shabu Shabu. They have a wide variety of choices, and because the meat are t
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Katong I12 previously known as Katong Mall to some of us 80s/90s people has upgraded their carpark and there's usually many lots there (except weekends) , make sure you enter by East Coast Road, and not the TGIF side, the guards will re-route you or tell you no entry.

Katong 112 usually doesn't get too crowded. I've not seen a long queue thus far. Suki-ya is a generally nice, quiet and spacious restaurant. We ordered the Shabu Shabu. They have a wide variety of choices, and because the meat are thinly sliced, and it's not "fried" , eating a lot of it doesn't feel so sinful , almost healthy to a certain extent depends on what you eat here compared to the usual junk out there. The meat slices are fresh (though frozen). The soup base is nice,clear and light.

The staff are very friendly, helpful and attentive.
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