Gayle Chua
The food **is** very good, and the servings are generous. The staff are also very nice and **accommodating**. We always **come back** for the beef curry.
Location: Level B1, Unit Number #B1-28/29
Quality products and services
Gayle Chua
The food **is** very good, and the servings are generous. The staff are also very nice and **accommodating**. We always **come back** for the beef curry.
Christopher Wong
I’ve eaten here almost every other week for the past few months since I’ve begun work in the area, and it is amazing. The udon is prepackaged, but that’s to be expected from this kind of fast-paced service. The Japanese sweet potato is amazing, and the shiitake mushroom is juicy. The tempura prawn is almost always sold out, which just shows how good it is. Not gonna lie, some tempura are not as good as the others, but that’s to be expected, considering it is a fast-food concept udon place. Come here for cheap udon that will warm you up on a cold day, and get their sweet sweet potato.
Ah Nao Vincent
The beef and chicken **are** very delicious, and **the** price is affordable. Recommended.
Nathalie Marie De Matta
If you’re craving a well-balanced Japanese meal that delivers both taste and satisfaction, Bento Set D is a must-try! This set includes chicken tempura, salmon, edamame, and a pair of mayonnaise and teriyaki dipping sauces. The chicken tempura is crunchy on the outside while staying juicy and tender on the inside. The salmon is fresh, tender, and lightly seasoned to let its natural flavor shine. Whether you enjoy it on its own or pair it with the sauce, it’s a satisfying protein that complements the meal well. The edamame adds a touch of freshness and health to the set, great for snacking between bites. Overall, Bento Set D offers a great mix of crunchy, savory, and refreshing elements, making it a delightful choice for a quick lunch or a cozy dinner. It’s portioned just right and delivers quality and flavor in every bite. Definitely a repeat order!
Alvin Lee
This review covers my dining experience, from when they were near the entrance at Food Republic to their current location deep inside Food Junction. After trying their entire menu, I now stick to my beef udon (aka niku udon), and if I'm feeling hungrier, I'll get some sides. The prawn tempura is priced fairly; I even think it's cheaper than what I normally get elsewhere. They have timed promotions now and then. Right now (early January 2025), there's a buy 3 get 1 free prawn tempura. Get the tempura bits for your udon. Skip the sauce they provide; it's closer to mentsuyu than a typical dipping sauce. Use your udon soup as the dipping sauce instead. That's my hack. To avoid disappointment, read the fine print and help yourselves.