This year’s “Discover New Harmonies with Japanese Sake” campaign brings together 19 culinary destinations, each offering a distinct lens into the art of pairing. Among the standout participants are the Michelin-starred WHITEGRASS, where French finesse meets Japanese elegance; the genre-defying NOURI, known for its cross-cultural storytelling; the bold and convivial The Boiler Seafood Bar & Restaurant, a local favourite for Cajun-style feasts; and the refined The Spot, where modern European cuisine is infused with Southeast Asian flair. From haute cuisine to heartwarming comfort fare, these restaurants have crafted pairings that go beyond seafood—embracing meat and vegetables—to reveal sake’s quiet brilliance across the plate. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or newly curious, this campaign invites you to experience sake as a versatile companion to global gastronomy.
Where Harmony Meets Haute Cuisine: A Curated Look at Four Distinctive Culinary Collaborations
– WHITEGRASS (Michelin-starred)
Michelin-starred | French-Japanese Fine Dining | Chijmes, Singapore
Located within the historic Chijmes enclave, WHITEGRASS is a sanctuary of refined French cuisine delicately laced with Japanese sensibility. Under the direction of Head Chef Takuya Yamashita, whose culinary journey spans Michelin-starred kitchens in Tokyo and Paris, the restaurant is known for its nature-inspired philosophy and poetic plating. For this year’s campaign, WHITEGRASS presents two exquisite pairings:
– NOURI (Michelin-starred)
Michelin-starred | Crossroads Cuisine | Amoy Street, Singapore
At NOURI, food is philosophy. Helmed by Brazilian Chef Ivan Brehm, whose heritage spans six cultures and whose resume includes Per Se and The Fat Duck, NOURI is built on the idea that no cuisine exists in isolation. Its “Crossroads Thinking” approach explores the intersections of global culinary traditions, resulting in dishes that are both intellectually provocative and emotionally resonant.
– The Boiler Seafood Bar & Restaurant
Homegrown Cajun Seafood Boil | Raffles Avenue, Singapore
Founded in 2008, The Boiler is Singapore’s spirited answer to the Southern seafood boil—bold, communal, and unapologetically flavourful. Led by Chef Jay, whose 18 years of experience infuse every pot with precision and passion, the restaurant is known for its eleven-spice signature blend and lively dining atmosphere.
– The Spot
Contemporary European with Southeast Asian Flair | Marina One, Singapore
Situated in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District, The Spot is a modern restaurant and bar that blends European technique with Southeast Asian soul. Led by Chef Louis Lee, whose training in modern European gastronomy and Japanese-fusion cuisine informs every dish, The Spot is a destination for business lunches, intimate dinners, and after-work indulgence.
The Elegance of Pairing: A Refined Toast to Sake’s Global Cross-Cultural Harmony
“This year’s campaign is a tribute to culinary diversity—an ode to the richness of ingredients, the convergence of cultures, and the boundless artistry of pairing,” shared Ms. Akiko Onishi, Senior Director of JFOODO. “With Discover New Harmonies with Japanese Sake, we invite diners to reimagine sake not merely as a traditional libation, but as a refined and versatile companion to global cuisine. Whether gracing seafood, embracing meat, or accenting vegetables, sake brings a quiet sophistication—one that deepens flavour, bridges traditions, and celebrates the universal language of taste.”
The campaign runs throughout November, inviting food lovers to embark on a curated journey of taste and tradition. Each pairing is a dialogue between chef and brewer, plate and glass—an invitation to discover new harmonies.
For complete restaurant listings and pairing menus, please see below:
Appendix 1 – List of participating restaurants (*Alphabetical Order)
| Restaurant Name | Address |
| 8picure | 428 River Valley Road, #01‑04, Singapore 248327 |
| Appetite | 72A Amoy Street, Singapore 069891 |
| Café Nesuto | 2 Orchard Turn, #04‑27 to 32, ION Orchard, Singapore 238801 |
| CASA CICHETI | 78 Guan Chuan Street, #01‑41, Singapore 160078 |
| Fiasco by Juice | 66 Kampong Bugis, Level M, Singapore 338987 |
| Imperial Treasure Bar + Grill | 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #02‑111, Great World, Singapore 237994 |
| Joo Chiat Oyster House | 328 Joo Chiat Road, #01‑05, Singapore 427585 |
| Koki Alternative Bread Bar | 60A Duxton, #02‑01, Singapore 089524 |
| Lerouy | 7 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238957 |
| NOURI | 72 Amoy Street, Singapore 069891 |
| Pastaro | 36H Dunearn Road, #02‑45, Chancery Court, Singapore 309433 |
| Pulsii French Bistro & Bar | 55 Tras Street, Singapore 078994 |
| Sage by Yasunori Doi | 150 Orchard Road, #01‑36, Orchard Plaza, Singapore 238841 |
| Tapasu Oyster Gastronomiya | 29 Stanley Street, #01‑01, Singapore 068738 |
| The Boiler Seafood Bar & Restaurant | 8 Raffles Avenue, #01‑13A, Singapore 039802 |
| The Shelling Co | 25 Opal Crescent, Singapore 328419 |
| The Spot | 5 Straits View, #01‑26/27, Marina One East Tower, Singapore 018935 |
| WAKANUI Grill Dining | 5 Straits View, #04‑02, Marina One West Tower, Singapore 018935 |
| WHITEGRASS | 30 Victoria Street, #01‑26/27, Chijmes, Singapore 187996 |
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JFOODO, which stands for The Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Center, was established in 2017 by the Japanese government as part of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). JFOODO collaborates with industry partners to showcase the quality, diversity, and authenticity of Japanese food and beverages through various campaigns and events. The mission is to enhance the export of Japanese agricultural, forestry, fishery, and food products and to brand and promote these products globally.
In Japanese, culture can be expressed as 「風土」(pronounced as “fudo”), which incidentally rhymes with “JFOODO.” The name also reflects their aspiration to increase worldwide recognition and appreciation for Japanese food, akin to how other aspects of Japanese culture have gained international acclaim. In Japanese, the kanji character「道」(read as “dō”) symbolises “the way” or “the code.” JFOODO strives to embrace and promote “the way of food” alongside Japanese culture to captivate global audiences and cultivate a deep appreciation for Japanese food and its rich heritage.
Check the official website for more information:
https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/jfoodo/
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