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Featuring my favourite eggporn act with Tonkotsu Spirit ($16) - Japanese aburi cha shu, melted cheddar toast, smashed avocado and poached eggs. WHHAAAATT, ABURI CHA SHU! The thinly sliced pork belly was laid on top of the cheddar toast and the cha shu simply melts in your mouth.
Remember to mix the poached egg, cha shu, avocado and cheddar toast at 1 go, because I accidentally ate the egg on its own and it was kind of bland. Probably explains that the aburi cha shu is the highlight to enhance the overall flavour 😁
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Somehow I prefer the cuts at sushi bar. It is somewhat inconsistent here, unlike other places where you get a certain size. And also this time I sat at the bar, I noticed that the guy arranging the fish on the bowls handled the fish and the carbon order copies with his hands (with gloves on). Oh well, probably not so excited to come back again..
Because of the recent craze over tarts, I thought the queue at Sushiro would not be as long like those at BAKE and Honolulu Cafe but nooooo.. Slight comforting fact: the snakey queue at least ensures that my food would be fresh, right? 😅
Having read many reviews online, we had very realistic expectations of Sushiro since the price is comparable to the sushi at some supermarkets.
The reaction was almost immediate and conclusive. Sushiro is spoiling all Japanese foodies like us for the above standard quantity! Look at those sashimi cubes almost overflowing the bowl! 😍
If not for the location and queue, I would gladly have this once every week. 👍
Super yummy and fresh fish with warm Japanese rice and authentic Wasabi. Ambience is edgy but comfy apart from the bar like furniture. Definitely value for money!! Must try! 5/5
This was introduce from my colleague ,and I ask her how does the shiok maki taste like ,she reply in one words "SHIOK",if u ask me I will give u the same answer too :)there are two gen of shiok maki ,we order the first gen ,is good to share with friend as u will get jelat easily Bc there is generous of layer of mayonnaise on each piece of sushi,we also ordering the other stand alone sushi called "SHIOK!",$6.00/piece ,this one is consider exp but so damn good ,quality food with quality price ,u can taste the salmon melted in you mouth,heavenly good 👍🏻be prepare that usually long Q during dinner time ,is worth to Q !get your shiok maki now !Overall rating :4/5 .
Affordable lunch sets are hard to come by, even more so in the CBD. Thankfully, there's always Katanashi's Lunch Set ($12) to fall back on — this Boat Quay joint is just a short stroll from Raffles Place MRT Station. There are 10 rice bowls to choose from, and each comes with a side salad and miso soup. Go for the Unatama Don, grilled eel coated in a sweet soy sauce glaze, or the Chicken Teritama Don, deep-fried chicken drizzled with teriyaki sauce and mayonnaise, served with an onsen egg.
Ninja Bowl takes over the defunct Department of Caffeine in Duxton, dishing out hearty, protein-based dishes at affordable prices. Come with your colleagues and share the Poutine ($14), unbelievably tender braised beef cheeks on a heap of shoestring fries. Then dig into one of their eight protein bowls. The Noka ($14), which comes with the same beef cheeks, is a must order. Another standout is the value for money Kaisen ($16), juicy pan-seared Hokkaido scallops and mussels served with lemon butter sauce, mixed mushrooms and carrots. The bowls do not come with any grains or greens, so if you need something heartier, opt to add the Ninja Rice ($2) in your bowl — a mix of brown rice and Japanese rice.
Avg price: $20 per person
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