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I added an onsen egg into my donburi to make it even more tasty than it already is. 😄 (Remember to mix the onsen egg with the soy sauce before pouring them into the donburi.)
For a moment I thought the staff had forgotten to serve me my rice. Well, the ten grain rice was actually well-covered by the generous greens. The mesclun salad with cherry tomatoes and daikon sprouts tasted smoother after mixing them with avocado and tartar sauce. 😋
The least expected thing happened - the chicken chunks were big! 😉 Don't get me wrong, I was more than happy but I assumed meat portion would be small since everything is weighed at Muji Cafe. 😆
Most healthy grain bowls are only available during lunch and are situated within the CBD, but this snazzy, hip space conveniently located in town serves its protein-rich grain bowls all day long — great for meeting up with that #eatclean friend of yours. Like its sister outlet Ninja Bowl in Duxton, you can choose to have soba, greens or Ninja Rice as your base ($2 each) — we recommend the latter that mixes brown and Japanese rice for a heartier meal. Every ingredient in their grain bowls, regardless of protein, is well-executed — the honey glazed carrots are soft and sweet, the moreish miso cucumbers add a nice crunch and the onsen eggs are wobbly, every single time. Go for the crowd favourite Squid Fix ($18) and What's Your Beef? ($18). The former features an entire Japanese squid, perfectly grilled on both sides and tender to the bite, while the latter comes with 150g of Australian rib-eye, roasted with a pink ring in the centre. Only 30 portions of the beef are available daily, so head down early! Wash it all down with a cup of Coffee (from $4.50) — they use a house blend of Colombian, Guatemalan and Ethiopian beans.
Avg Price: $25 per person
Photo by Burppler Mag Chow
Teppei's seasoning has always been a hit-or-miss. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of the saltiness it. They were generous with the sashimi though, and it was relatively fresh for the price you're paying. Had several bowls here already, and I can honestly say that the quality had been consistent. The Kaisen don at Teppei daidokoro is even more substantial, with a seemingly larger portion of sashimi for a slightly higher price.
Topped up S$4 for the salmon, yummy! Not the cheapest bowl of rice, but I enjoyed everything about it - the crunch, the mixed textures, the assorted flavours, the onsen egg, even that extra kick from the spicy pineapple kimchi! Love how the wooden bowl and utensils🍴add to the overall appeal of this colourful dish too 👍🏻
MOJO Chirashi ($23++)
So bountiful & practically overflowing?? YAAASS. I pinched some of this from my friend; would like to have my own bowl the next time. 😇
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