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Introduction
Franchised by Gongcha's Royal T Group, Woo Ricebox serves traditional Taiwan-style Rice Boxes. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
11:00 - 20:30
Sat - Sun
Closed
Public Holiday
Closed
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Signature Dishes
Braised Minced Pork Rice Box Railway Pork Chop Rice Box Spicy Drumstick Rice Box
Review (5)
Level4 2014-06-02
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Today we are in the area and decide to drop by for lunch. It has been quite a while since I last dine here. Woo's Signature Rice Box 正宗池上飯包($8.30)Taiwan Roast Pork Rice Box 燒肉飯包 ($8.30)Very fast in serving this dish. Like the pickled vegetables that helps to add flavours to the dish.Big Drumstick Rice Box雞腿飯包 ($8.30)Oh my god! The drumstick is very big and served pipping hot. Still can see the smoke coming out. Very juicy.Saba Fish Rice Box 薄鹽鯖魚飯包 ($8.90)This one takes the longes to be served. It seems that the pagar is not working. Quite a big piece of fish.Pork Rib White Radish Soup ($2.50)The white radish is very flavourful and soft. The pork rib is small but tender. Tasty soup.Winter melon Tea ($1)Tastes not bad but a bit too much ice cubes inside. I think more than half is ice cubes.Overall very tasty and filling lunch. But quite difficult to get a seat during lunch hour. continue reading
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For the full review and more photos, please visit http://makanarts.com/2013/12/17/woo-ricebox-ocean-financial-centre/Ever feeling like having a ricebox whenever you are in Taiwan? Good news, it’s now available in Singapore. The leading ricebox chain in Taiwan, Woo Ricebox, has opened its first outlet in Ocean Financial Centre. The outlet here is managed by Royal T Group, who also manages leading milk tea chain Gong Cha.The Woo Pork Chop Rice Box & Homemade Wintermelon Tea is great. The premium short-grain rice is specially imported from Chihshang, and comes with seasonal vegetables, pickles, half a braised egg and a main meat item (in this case being the pork chop). The portion of the pork chop is big and it is also meaty and juicy. Their wintermelon tea is also homemade and is refreshing to have while having the ricebox. One thing to note is the food is slightly on the dry side (which should be the case to prevent the food from getting soggy, especially when you are travelling around so your food will still taste great after that)To get a reminisce of Taiwanese food, do come here as this place does it close enough to the riceboxes you can get in transit while in Taiwan. continue reading
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Level3 2013-11-05
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The Spicy Drumstick Rice box is popularly called as Woo in Taiwan and it is a famous food item that has been in existence for over 70 years now. I ordered for Woo and I was served with Taiwan style ricboxes and the drumstick that was served along with it was spicy. I enjoyed every bit of it as it had a juicy meat that had a crispy outer skin. It was quite large a serving and was enough for me. continue reading
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Level2 2013-10-30
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Back then when I was in Taiwan for holiday, I brought this similar ricebox (饭包) to eat in the train traveling to 九份. Today, Woo Ricebox is trying to woo the locals with similar concepts! I had the signature dish, F3 黄金排骨饭包, topped up a dollar more for a drink and cost me $9.90 for a meal! It's really innovative and taste much better than the one I had in Taiwan!Definitely coming back for lunch someday! continue reading
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