Nasi don has undergone a rebrand recently and is now @ricebowl.san. Gone are the days of Japanese fusion nasi lemak, and most regrettably of all, their stellar sambal chili. In all honesty, the spicy, savoury sambal was the best thing in their rice bowls, so I’m pretty bummed to see it lost to the annals of history. Also gone are some of their flashier menu items like the Blackpink Calamari, but at least they retained their Honey Chicken ($6.50 nett).⠀

The Honey Chicken was sufficiently salty and sweet without being saccharine thanks to the honey marinade. The marinade penetrated deeply into the juicy, moist meat of the chicken thigh and flavoured this otherwise mild tasting chicken. The rice was surprisingly superbly sauced up with lashings of sauce over the fluffy white Japanese rice. ⠀

To my delight, @ricebowl.san serves a healthy portion of vegetables with most meals, and I can finally eat a good balanced meal while not having to worry about my wallet. What was very odd was that the rice was adequately seasoned, but the vegetables, which needed the same amount or maybe even more love, were un-sauced & unseasoned. However, the one thing that killed the vibe was the additional deep fried enoki mushrooms, which absorbed way too much oil and tasted slightly sickening. Maybe the oil was old, or perhaps their deep fryer wasn’t hot enough, resulting in a surfeiting enoki tempura.⠀

Despite these minor shortcomings at @ricebowl.san , I can definitely vouch for how tasty & affordable these bowls are.

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