Don Don Donki opens outlet at Jewel Changi Airport with Halal Corner, Japanese set meal concept
The new outlet also features the pairing of Don Don Donki’s made-to-order sushi concept Sen Sen Sushi, and Sake Bar.
Don Don Donki has opened a specialty brand store at Jewel Changi Airport, featuring the first Halal Corner on Tuesday (Dec 20).
Meant to cater to the needs of customers from various cultural backgrounds, the 11,420 sq ft aviation-themed store’s Halal Corner includes over 100 local and Japanese imported products including beverages, snacks, noodles and sauces.

Besides the Halal Corner, the new store also has Sheraku Shokudo, the first Japanese set meal concept in Don Don Donki Singapore.
It features Japanese set meals with a choice of main and side dishes, consisting of freshly polished Japanese rice, miso soup, and freshly baked dashi-rolled omelet that is made to order.
Diners can also look out for the debut of a new mochi making machine at Tomita Seimai, using glutinous rice.

Exclusively at the Jewel Changi Airport store is the new FURU FURU Fruits Parlour, featuring freshly squeezed fruit juices in selected fruit flavours.
The new outlet also features the pairing of Don Don Donki’s made-to-order sushi concept Sen Sen Sushi, and a Sake Bar.
According to Don Don Donki, customers who do not have the habit of consuming raw fish or are new to sushi are welcomed to indulge in a wide variety of broiled sushi.
The sushi features rice from the Koshihikari series cultivated only in the Nigata Prefecture, milled in-house, combined with a blend of red vinegar.

The outlet is located at #B1-224 and is open from 10am to 11pm.
Other Don Don Donki outlets are located at 100 AM, City Square Mall, Clarke Quay Central, Downtown East, Suntec City, HarbourFront Centre, JCube, JEM, Orchard Central, Square 2, Northpoint City and Tampines 1.
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