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2013-12-25
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My friends and I decided to grab some lunch at Tori Q after a project meeting. The good thing about this Tori Q outlet is that it offer seats for patrons, especially for those who purchase their bento sets and would like to have a seat and enjoy their meals. Some outlets, like the one at Bugis, is a strictly stand-alone stall without any dining area.Anyway back to Tori Q, they offer cooked items on a stick (somewhat like satay) which makes it easy for one to make it on the go. They offer a wide
Anyway back to Tori Q, they offer cooked items on a stick (somewhat like satay) which makes it easy for one to make it on the go. They offer a wide selection, such as chicken, chicken skin, pork, chicken karaage, deep fried prawn and more. Some items like the chicken and pork are barbequed and dipped in their special sauce.
The chicken is quite tender, having been "grilled" on a rotating stripe and marinated in the sauce, as with the chicken balls. I think the sauce is what makes the chicken so nice. The chicken ball seems to be made up of minced meat and some other ingredients. Quite a nice combination and it's easy to eat too. (My favorite item to order at Tori Q) The hot dog is quite normal, tastes a bit uncooked. The fried gyoza is nice! I like the crispy skin! They are also quite generous with the filling and so i think it is quite worth the price!
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