$17. I love it when they give the chirashi don some seasoning and add extra flavours to the sashimi because not every restaurants do that.
This chirashi don tastes superbly good and Iād definitely come back for more. All the seats in this restaurant are counter seats so you get to interact with the chefs.
I heard they serve good and affordable Omakase too!
P/s. They serve free cold tea
$18
Definitely one of the best bowls of chirashi don Iāve eaten. They added this seasoning to your rice that makes the entire experience really good.
Other chirashi don gives me the feeling of fish is fish and rice is rice, like the two ingredients donāt blend well.
But Waa Cowās chirashi don has a good blend in tastes for the two ingredients!
Definitely worth the money!
$9.90
Abit different from the image when you order. Iād love to have more spring onions in the bowl.
Itās tasted average. Perhaps thereās a lack of sauce or what, but itās just bbq pork on rice with a raw egg.
$34++ for one pax. Itās a buffet. Unlike other Japanese buffers, this place also offers yakimono and kushimono (skewered food). They are super delicious!
$34++ for one. This buffet style is by ordering basis, so you donāt have to snatch the sashimi with other uncles and auntiesšš
This platter is very very fresh!
$10-$12 (canāt rmb). This plate of yaki-udon is only good on the first mouth, after that it feels like you are eating fried mee.
$5. Slightly expensive for tofu, but the taste is out of the worldly goooooddd!
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$15 after tax. This is the Japanese twist to Bar Chor Mee. My girlfriend described this as something āeasy to eatā.
Delicious bowl of ramen; great alternative to soup-based ramen.
$12.90
The broth is clear and super tasty. Try this ramen shop if you like ichiran.
$3.50
A side dish, literally just spicy fish roe with rice. But the combination is surprisingly goooddddd. Cleared the whole bowl š
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Need to watch my waistline