The grain bowl also comes with grilled eggplant, baby spinach, salsa, quinoa and the bread of the day which was a breadstick on the day I went. The breadstick was super flavorful and herby yet crispy and buttery and probably my favorite part of the grain bowl. The other elements were decent but the quinoa could’ve been seasoned better as it was bland. The bread and coffee here is really good though and I’d recommend.
Newly opened grain bowl place located on the 2nd floor of Frasers Tower. There’s an ongoing 30% off on all orders at the place or through their website until 11 Oct. The baked crusted dory was crunchy and flavorful but the honey soy chicken could’ve been better seasoned. For the sides, they seemed to be running low after lunch service and ran out of pumpkin and brinjal. The broccoli purée was very super creamy and smooth and the kimchi was good too though abit too salty. As for the toppings the kale chips added this earthy bitterness that blended well with the entire bowl and the garlic aioli was super strong and garlicky. Good stuff overall and serving size is better than other grain bowl places
This was $13?? and you can add $4-$5 to make it a set meal that comes with a drink/soup/garlic bread.
The salad comes with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, broccoli, chicken and an onsen egg with a choice between honey mustard or balsamic dressing. I got the honey mustard dressing and the whole salad was pretty decent with no real faults to it. The onsen egg made it a lot richer (and deceptively more filling) and the chicken thigh was tender. Could’ve been more generous with the amount of vegetables.
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