Yarn Lam: 10 local brews on tap and jap-sg fusion food. Laksa pizza and ramen were really good. Also tried WANI, the gobo sticks, truffle fries and pork katsu sticks. Great comfort food and cheery staff.
Yarn Lam: Castle grounds are vast - can spend a whole day hiking around here! Was nice climbing around the various parts of the ruins to see how life was like in the old days.
Yarn Lam: Was looking for something to do during a storm and this place did not disappoint with the Battle of Waterloo exhibit and the make your own workshop. Highly recommended!
Yarn Lam: Crazy queue but crazy good. Get the variety set if you want to share. Crunchy seaweed, fluffy rice, fragrant spam and egg all rolled into one delicious meal.
Yarn Lam: English menus and don’t forget to select normal table if you can’t sit at the tatami. Rather good Japanese family restaurant food and popular with locals.
Yarn Lam: Good short hike around this place. Need to climb stairs up the lighthouse for ¥200 so old folks might not be able to make the climb. Small museum at bottom of lighthouse.
Yarn Lam: Car park is opposite. Don’t miss the green signs. Fluffy pancakes which go well with either sweet ice cream or savoury hamburger, mindblowing!
Yarn Lam: A little bit of walking from car park required now that a visitor centre is being built. Not too windy and nice views all around the little cape. Don’t trample too much on the grass and stones!
Yarn Lam: Multilingual menus available and superb shoyu ramen. Coming in to a ramen shop to read manga while eating is a legit thing here. Also fried chicken was not bad!
Yarn Lam: To go into the cave, wait in the small room on the left and register your party on the list. A guide will bring you there. No food and no photos in the cave shrine!