7
1
0
Level3
50
0
2013-10-16 183 views
I've never quite liked spending money at Japanese restaurant chains such as Sakae or Shintokyo, as I dislike sacrificing quality just for cheaper food. But Ichiban Boshi is a different story altogether! My friend dragged me to the outlet at Causeway Point, Woodlands for a meal and the food was really good! They have the usual wide variety of Japanese food ranging from bentos to udons, sashimi to sushi, but if you grab one of their sets its really money well spent!My friend took Kaisen Salad, whi
Read full review
I've never quite liked spending money at Japanese restaurant chains such as Sakae or Shintokyo, as I dislike sacrificing quality just for cheaper food. But Ichiban Boshi is a different story altogether! My friend dragged me to the outlet at Causeway Point, Woodlands for a meal and the food was really good! They have the usual wide variety of Japanese food ranging from bentos to udons, sashimi to sushi, but if you grab one of their sets its really money well spent!
39 views
0 likes
0 comments
My friend took Kaisen Salad, which is basically salad with sashimi and just look at that generous heap of sashimi! Presentation of the salad was very nice, with thr salad's portion was decent and fresh. Apart from the big portion of sashimi given, the sashimi was very fresh and tasty, and especially sweet given the cheap price of $9.90.
40 views
0 likes
0 comments
This set was basically a delight for a carb-lover like myself! Again, presentation was a very big plus point. A big bowl of cold soba and a bowl of oyako don really made my day. THe oyako don was really well made with the egg being very chewy and the chicken just delicious. A plate of sashimi topped off the meal along with a small slice of tofu although at that point I was already really full. If these items aren't what you crave, Ichiban Boshi has plenty of other sets that have a variety of items that would suit your taste.
37 views
0 likes
0 comments
37 views
0 likes
0 comments
The sushi is pretty basic and similar to other Japense restaurants with the conveyor belt concept. If you're a light eater like my friend, you can just grab the salad with one or two plates of sushi to complete your meal!

Ichiban Boshi is pretty much found all over Singapore and it has a rewards card that can be used to collect chops with each meal that will contribute to free food items. This card can be used for other partner organisations as well including Ichiban sushi, Yakiyaki bo and Green Pumpkin Bakery! Of course, a downisde of eating at Ichiban Boshi is that the restaurant can be pretty packed during dinner time, so do come early if possible, but then again a wait is well worth it!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Post
DETAILED RATING
Taste
Decor
Service
Hygiene
Value
Date of Visit
2013-09-10
Spending Per Head
$25