DON DON DONKI at Clarke Quay Central stands as the sixth outlet of Japan's beloved 'Discount King' retail chain, bringing an authentic slice of Japanese convenience culture to Singapore's iconic entertainment district. Located at 6 Eu Tong Sen Street #B1 11-28/44-51, this comprehensive Japanese supermarket and food destination operates 24 hours daily, making it one of Singapore's most accessible sources for authentic Japanese products, fresh prepared foods, and unique retail experiences. The store's strategic location within Clarke Quay Central provides easy access for both local residents and international visitors seeking genuine Japanese shopping and dining experiences in the heart of Singapore's cultural and entertainment hub.
The expansive retail space offers an incredible variety of authentic Japanese products including fresh sushi, bento boxes, premium snacks, cosmetics, toys, and Japanese alcohol, all directly imported from Japan to ensure authenticity and quality. The highlight of the Clarke Quay location is its dedicated food court featuring six Japanese-themed stalls: Hokkaido Melt, Shiroi Tonkatsu, Pasta Holic, Doraya, Kanda Soba, and Sugimoto Bonta, serving everything from snow cream desserts and tonkatsu to pasta dishes and traditional gyudon. Additional dining features include a live teppanyaki counter with set meals ranging from 3.90 to 6.90, the Drink Drunk Donki bar offering reasonably priced highballs and happy hour specials before 7pm, and a Sweet Potato Factory kiosk providing baked sweet potatoes and related snacks.
DON DON DONKI Clarke Quay Central distinguishes itself with thoughtfully designed amenities including a convenient dining area equipped with ovens, electrical outlets, and free WiFi, creating an ideal environment for enjoying purchased food or conducting casual work sessions. The store's famous catchy background music creates a memorable shopping atmosphere, while its less crowded environment compared to other branches ensures a more comfortable shopping experience. With phone support at +65 6226 2311 and its reputation as a destination for Japanese food enthusiasts and treasure hunters seeking unique finds, DON DON DONKI continues to deliver the essence of Japan's convenience culture to Singapore's diverse community throughout the day and night.
Been eyeing their special onigiri & oden. Finally got to grab them and eat them at their new dine-in area. However, I realized that the food stalls had closed. It has changed into a dining area for customers who purchase food from DDDK Supermart.
There is an oven for anyone who wants to warm their food. No separate facilities for halal food. There are also several wall plugs for anyone who wants to use their laptop or charge their gadgets.
Free Wi-Fi too ❤
Gaby
Good for grocery shopping, with items like meat, vegetables, and sweet potatoes that taste similar to those in Korea. You can also grab simple meals at affordable prices. Late at night, the prepared meals are usually discounted. When we visited, we gave coins to the kids to play on a 'Doll Claw Machine,' which my kids had fun with. There is a voucher for purchases over $80(?), which can be used for the next visit.
Donna Lim
Great place to get precooked Japanese food like Takoyaki, Bento sets, Yakiniku, and more.
The Live Teppanyaki place is pretty good too. You can choose the raw protein you want, and they will cook it for you for $3 per 100g. You can also pay $6 instead, which includes the cooking of your items and a set with rice, pickles, chawanmushi, and miso soup.
The Grilled Salmon was great, and Wagyu Skewers were good too. So was the Gyutan (beef tongue). Only the Yakiniku Beef was lacklustre — too dry.
Michelle Goh
Simply the best place at Clarke Quay to shop and dine. You can get A5 wagyu steak for less than 30 bucks! 🤯
Adam Mohsin
Cool place filled with more than just your average groceries. Mostly Japanese products are sold here, so not much was recognizable or familiar to Singaporeans. The food section was nice, with an adequate range of cooked meals, neatly packed in containers for consumption. The cooked foods looked tasty; there were salmon, hotate, takoyaki, beef, and chicken dishes all paired with rice. In addition, there were fried side dishes and chawanmushi. Another area I particularly liked was the sashimi section, with affordable slices of sashimi and sushi. I tried the mentaiko salmon sushi, and it was pretty good, although it didn't have much mentaiko sauce and was a little dry. The pack did not include soya sauce, so I had to purchase one separately; wasabi was included.
Evan Loh
This is a smaller outlet, but it's stocked with practically everything you'll need. From ready-to-eat food, raw meat, fish, and vegetables to snacks, cosmetics, toys, and Japanese alcohol! This outlet also has a bar and a Japanese food court. I always stop by to pick up some items whenever I'm in the mall. They always have authentic Japanese products and low prices. Love it!
Kimberlyn Cheng
Bought many ready-made foods, and the lady at the self-checkout counter helped me securely tape all the food. 🥰 I had over 10 packs. Appreciate it! Thank you, aunty!
Ivan Sam
This spot is perfect for a quick sashimi and Japanese snacks fix! The sashimi is fresh, and the snacks are scrumptious, offering a satisfying bite every time. They also have a bar with value-for-money highballs, making it an ideal place to unwind. For meat lovers, the yakiniku grill bar is a highlight, serving premium wagyu that’s cooked to perfection. A great all-in-one destination for delicious Japanese cuisine and drinks!
Jason
This outlet has an amazing and cozy bar which serves great whiskey highballs. It feels as though you are literally in a bar; the staff are also friendly here. They have happy hour before 7pm, which definitely saves you quite a bit.
The only downside is that I feel their sashimi and cooked food in this outlet are not that nice and fresh compared to other outlets.
However, with the atmosphere, it's still good, especially if you are here mainly for drinks and some light snacks.
Bianca Oliveira
Oh my GOODNESS, I was just strolling through Clarke Quay Central when I came across Don Don Donki, and I was OVER THE MOON because I had previously visited the one in Japan and loved it there. They could have all my money if they wanted! 🤣🤣 I spent SGD258 mainly on Kit Kats, and boy, I was like a happy child! 😍😍 …
Lauren Mei Tan
Very nice ambiance. You can buy a lot of affordable food from Japan.
Anjel Zylia
Don Don Donki at Clarke Quay is a must-visit for Japanese food and unique finds. It’s packed with snacks, fresh sushi, beauty products, and quirky items you won’t see anywhere else.
🍣 Fresh Food – Try their sushi, bento boxes, and desserts.
🍬 Snacks Galore – Japanese chips, candies, and drinks everywhere!
🎁 Cool Products – From beauty items to home gadgets, there’s always something fun to discover.
Open late, it’s the perfect place to shop after exploring Clarke Quay. Don’t miss it!
Yeoh Tze
This Japanese 🇯🇵 supermarket has so many delicious and high-quality products! Everything is made in Japan, and much of the seafood is flown in directly from Japan. 🦞
There’s a huge variety of items, including:
* Skincare & daily necessities
* Snacks & treats
* Ice cream & instant noodles
* Desserts & meats
* Bento boxes & yakitori
* Fruits & vegetables
* Beverages & alcohol
* Pharmaceuticals & cosmetics
* Toys and more!
Jay Zhang
Such a wide variety of goods from Japan. My child loves this place. We wish Australia had a similar store. The store's song has magic power, as we can still recall it clearly even after we left.
Donia Lisa Zora Goh
Amazing Don Quijote, well-located with easy access on the lower ground floor of the mall. It's not as crowded a branch, and like any Don Quijote, you could spend hours there checking out all their great items. 🛍️ The nice, vibing music is addictive; I'm loving it! 💯 It's really amazing; there's everything, and it's so authentic. Also, the groceries and food/ready meal options were very delicious. I tried the salmon wasabi sushi, and it was very tasty. 👍🏻