Waku Ghin is great for special occasions, but dine at The Bar for a more casual experience

(Clockwise from left) Waku Ghin's musk melon, marinated botan shrimp with sea urchin and oscietra caviar, and tuna carpaccio. ST PHOTOS: WONG AH YOKE
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After an 18-month hiatus, Waku Ghin is back - just a hop from its old location on the Marina Bay Sands mezzanine that has been taken over by an expanded casino floor.

The fine-dining Japanese restaurant by celebrity chef Tetsuya Wakuda returns with the same omakase concept of seasonal dishes cooked in multiple styles.

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