Besides poke bowls, @alteregosg decided to fortify their ricebowl by adding a trio of rice bowls to the menu. Beef ribeye, salmon and lamb chop were the protein options for the rice bowls, and we selected the promising sounding lamb chop ricebowl ($32++).⠀

The lamb chops on the meat platter were pretty decent, so they should be pretty decent here too, right? Well no, it turns out that Alter Ego might have something of a consistency issue. While the lamb chops were seasoned skilfully, it was as tough as Gandhi’s flip flops. Cutting through it was an arm workout on its own, and chewing it was enough to give you a jawline like Gigachad. These boneless lamb chops should’ve been cooked to medium or medium well, but they were so well done they were more like congratulations.⠀

Fortunately, the butter rice buttered us up the right way. Fluffy, moist, spectacularly seasoned and delightfully slick, the nice rice was utterly betrayed by the lacklustre lamb. Additionally, the corn on the cob & salad on the side were served completely undressed. Normally anything undressed elicits excitement, but undressed vegetables just disappoint me. Guys, please, dress your salad. Nobody wants undressed veggies. As much as I don’t wanna admit it, but this flawed lamb chop bowl isn’t remotely worth $32++ until Alter Ego remedy the shortcomings of this rice bowl.⠀

Once again, thank you so much for hosting us, @alteregosg & @burpple. I still love y’all @alteregosg , but I know that your food could be better because I’ve had better from your kitchen.