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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. I got the bento but i chose my own items, you can also choose their pre-determined sets if you had like. I got the fried gyoza, chicken balls, hot dog and chicken. it came up to about $5.90 in total, including the rice. The bento comes sprinkled with seaweed and pickles.
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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