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Restaurants
Singapore
Boat Quay
Boruto (O)

Boruto (O)

Japanese

Dishes priced around$27

Photo of restaurant Boruto (O) in Boat Quay, Singapore
Boruto (O) is not bookable via Quandoo. To make a reservation, contact the restaurant using the details below.

About Boruto (O)

Closed now
Sunday
Closed
Monday
4:30 pm - 12:00 am
Tuesday
4:30 pm - 12:00 am
Wednesday
4:30 pm - 12:00 am
Thursday
4:30 pm - 12:00 am
Friday
4:30 pm - 12:00 am
Saturday
4:30 pm - 12:00 am

Key features

Cuisine
Japanese
Ambiance
Family-friendly
Meal
Dinner

More about the restaurant: Boruto (O)

Tapas bars are all the rage in Singapore right now – as they are all over the world – and nobody capitalises on this trend better than Boruto, where guests are treated to Japanese-style small plates known to knock you off your feet. The Boat Quay restaurant is incredibly stylish with obvious Japanese touches throughout, and is spread over two chic floors with a sake bar on the upper level and a tapas bar on the lower. For an unparalleled Japanese-tapas experience, Boruto at the Golden Castle Building on South Bridge Road is a must-visit.

Frequently asked questions

Can I pay with a credit card at Boruto (O) restaurant?

Yes, you can pay with MasterCard, Amex.

Does the restaurant Boruto (O) have parking?

No, the restaurant Boruto (O) has no parking.

Thinking about making a Boruto (O) booking?

From the moment you walk in the door, Boruto – found in the Golden Castle Building on Boat Quay’s South Bridge Road – creates an atmosphere that feels just as if you’ve just set foot in Japan. Beautifully decorated and incredibly modish, Boruto’s modern Japanese design will have you feeling as though you’re in a whole different world without ever having to leave Singapore. Head upstairs to the chic bar for superlative cocktails such as the Flaminx-go with egg white, raspberry lemon juice, sake and gin, or the signature Boruto 80, a mix of gin, sake, fresh lemon, grapes and cucumber.

After having a drink or two upstairs, it’s a good idea to head downstairs to see what Japanese tapas are all about. Try out small plates like the gobo karaage (deep-fried burdock roots with herbs and spices), shake kawa senbei (deep-fried salmon skin with sea salt and chilli powder), or the innovative crispy rice cracker tacos filled with guacamole, chilli salsa and pulled pork. Hot tapas here include the kamo + foie burger with pulled duck, seared foie gras and apple kimchi, and the Kurobata sio bak, roasted Japanese pork belly with vegetables. The menu also includes an array of small bites, cold tapas, salads and desserts – book ahead to see what’s going on over at Boruto in Singapore’s Boat Quay.