Highlights
The eggs
Okinawa eggs — UV-sanitised, safe to eat raw
Signature
TKG — raw egg on hot rice, Japanese breakfast
Menu range
All-day breakfast · Omurice · Donburi · Pasta · Soufflé Pancakes
About
Tamago-EN is a Japanese egg specialty restaurant by EN Group. The concept revolves around premium Okinawa eggs — UV-sanitised, fresh enough to eat raw. The golden yolk is distinctly Japanese: richer, creamier, more flavourful.
An 'eggstravaganza' menu: TKG, omurice, tamagoyaki in 5 flavours, donburi, pasta, soufflé pancakes. All-day breakfast. Superbrand Singapore award winner. Also in Hong Kong and Malaysia.
Recommended For
Egg Lovers
Brunch
Date Spot
Instagram Foodies
Families with Kids
Japanese Food Fans
Signature Dishes
SIGNATURE
Tamago Kake Gohan (TKG)
A raw Okinawa egg on hot rice — silky, pure. With salmon, avocado, mentaiko or truffle. Only possible with UV-sanitised eggs.
from S$8.90
NEW
Cheesy Carbonara Rice
Japanese rice with cheesy sauce, mushrooms, bacon, nori, and golden egg yolk. Velvety, indulgent, satisfying.
~S$15
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Soufflé Pancakes
Fuwa fuwa Japanese soufflé pancakes — jiggly, airy, impossibly tall. Made with premium Okinawa eggs. With cream, fruit, or matcha.
from S$14
Menu & Pricing
* Prices subject to GST & service charge. Weekday lunch sets. Student meals weekdays 2-5:30pm. Kids meals available.
Practical Info
Location
NEX Mall — 23 Serangoon Central, #02-K5/K6, Singapore 556083 (near Serangoon MRT)
Hours
Daily 11am–10pm · Weekday lunch sets 11am-3:30pm · Student meals 2-5:30pm
Reservation
Available via Chope — recommended for weekends
Delivery
tamago-en.oddle.me · GrabFood, foodpanda
Group
EN Group (also: Aburi-EN, Monster Curry, Ka-EN, Kiwami, EN Dining)
Also in
Hong Kong · Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
Dietary Info
Not Halal
Vegetarian-friendly options
Kids meals available
Eggs safe to eat raw
Your Dining Journey
1
Reserve via Chope
Book via Chope — especially for weekends. Walk-ins accepted but may wait at peak hours. Level 2 of NEX, near Serangoon MRT.
2
Start with TKG — Trust the Egg
Never had raw egg on rice? This is the place. Okinawa eggs are UV-sanitised and safe. Crack, stir, let the rice heat cook the egg into silky goodness. Salmon + avocado is the crowd favourite.
3
End with Soufflé Pancakes
Save room. Soufflé pancakes are the most Instagrammed item — tall, jiggly, airy. Order early in your meal as they take time. Matcha version is especially photogenic.
Find Us
1 outlet: NEX Mall, Serangoon Central (Level 2, near Serangoon MRT). Tel: 6733 3789. Reserve via Chope for weekends.
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Editor's Note
Tamago-EN works because it commits fully to eggs — and only the best. The Okinawa eggs are genuinely superior, and the TKG is the star. Only 1 outlet (NEX), so it's a destination visit, but worth the trip to Serangoon if you love eggs.
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Why Tamago En in Singapore
Singapore's Japanese food scene is one of the most competitive outside Japan, with hundreds of restaurants ranging from S$5 hawker-style ramen to S$500 omakase. In this crowded landscape, Tamago En has carved out a loyal following by delivering consistent quality at its price point. Whether you are a first-time visitor to Singapore looking for reliable Japanese food, or a resident seeking a trusted regular spot, this chain offers a dependable experience across all its outlets. The standardised recipes mean you get the same quality whether you visit the Orchard outlet or the one in your neighbourhood mall.
For tourists, the multi-outlet presence means there is likely a location near your hotel or on your itinerary. For residents, it means a familiar meal is never far away. Umami Compass recommends checking the individual area pages for outlet-specific details including exact addresses, nearest MRT stations, and local tips.
Ordering Tips
First-timers should start with the signature dish — it is the item the kitchen has perfected and the reason the chain built its reputation. If you are dining with a group, order a variety of items to share and discover your favourites. Lunch sets typically offer better value than ordering à la carte. Check the restaurant's social media for seasonal promotions and limited-time items. Most outlets are walk-in only with no reservations, so arriving slightly before or after peak lunch hours (12–1pm) will reduce waiting time.
The Egg Specialists: Why Tamago-EN Exists
In a dining world dominated by proteins — beef, chicken, fish, pork — Tamago-EN makes a bold bet: that the humble egg deserves to be the star. The restaurant's entire concept revolves around tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette), onsen tamago (slow-cooked hot spring egg), fluffy souffle omelettes, and egg-centric rice bowls. This is not a limitation — it is a focus that allows the kitchen to explore the extraordinary versatility of eggs in Japanese cuisine. The signature tamagoyaki is made using the traditional technique of layering thin sheets of seasoned egg in a rectangular pan, building up a thick, golden log with alternating layers of tender and slightly caramelised egg. The fluffy souffle omelette rice — where a cloud-like omelette is placed atop seasoned rice and split open at the table — has become an Instagram favourite. Part of the EN Group (alongside Aburi-EN), Tamago-EN fills a genuine gap in Singapore's Japanese dining scene: a restaurant where eggs are treated with the same respect and craft that sushi chefs give to fish. The result is comfort food elevated to something genuinely special — a warm, satisfying, and endlessly varied dining experience built around the most universal of ingredients.
How to Visit
Most outlets are located in major shopping malls across Singapore, easily accessible by MRT. No reservations are needed — simply walk in. During peak lunch hours (12:00–1:30pm) and dinner hours (6:00–7:30pm), expect short waiting times at popular outlets. Weekday afternoons between 2:00–5:00pm are generally the quietest. Payment methods typically include cash, NETS, Visa, Mastercard, and contactless payments. Many outlets are also available on food delivery platforms such as GrabFood, foodpanda, and Deliveroo for those who prefer to enjoy the food at home.
Understanding the Cuisine
Japanese cuisine is built on a few core principles that elevate even the simplest dishes. Umami — the 'fifth taste' — is central: a deep, savoury satisfaction that comes from ingredients like dashi (stock made from kelp and bonito), soy sauce, miso, and fermented seasonings. Balance is everything: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami are calibrated in each dish to create harmony rather than dominance of any single flavour. Presentation matters: even at casual restaurants, food is arranged with care because the Japanese dining philosophy holds that you eat first with your eyes. Seasonality drives the menu: ingredients are chosen at their peak freshness, which is why you will often see seasonal specials that rotate throughout the year. Understanding these principles helps you appreciate why a seemingly simple bowl of rice and beef can feel like a complete, satisfying meal — every element has been considered.