The mirrored, graffiti-covered façade gives no hint of the restaurant that lies behind it. But despite appearances, this restaurant is a hit, drawing in diners in their droves. The trendy interior is done out in black and furnished with small tables. Guests bask in a lively atmosphere that centres around the open kitchen. Here, The Duc Ngu serves up a wide range of Japanese cuisine, infused with other Asian, South American and European influences, incorporating a wealth of spices. The menu includes traditional favourites such as sushi, sashimi, tempura and tataki, as well as more creative options like "sashimi taquitos", "tai yuzu truffle" and "unagi royal".