Kaisen Tei
in the small country of ours, when a little trend catches on, it gets replicated pretty quickly. of late, many stores have sprung up selling poke-bowls or the similar Japanese donburi bowls with sashimi cubes. Kaisen Tei is a new concept brought in by the folks behind Ministry of Food (MOF), it specialises in Kaisendon (rice bowls with seafood sashimi) and also allows customers to create their own DIY pokebowl.
taking an open-concept space within 313@Somerset, Kaisen Tei brings the fun of designing your own bowl of chirashi don. patrons can customise everything from their bowl size (affects the number of allowable toppings), their base of rice or salad, their seafood toppings and the sauce to go with it. if this becomes too much of a hassle for some, the restaurant also offers some default bowl combinations where you could order off the menu. with the bowls being affordably priced, this store will give other sashimi outlets a run for their money. a DIY rice bowl can actually have quite a varied range of combinations, depending on whether you'd like to go healthy or if you're a sashimi lover. with 6 types of sashimi cubes to choose from, be it the ever-popular salmon sashimi to mini hotate (scallops), the typical sashimi offerings are all present for selection. some cooked toppings are available at a slightly premium price if one would like to add on some salmon roe, jelly fish, eels or the like. the more health conscious ones amongst us would have gone for the salad bowls. the default signature Kaisendon, will come with a mixture of eggs, salmon and tuna sashimi cubes, together with a sprinkling of greens. whilst the food and colours make the dishes very Instagrammable, the plastic bowls and plates does tend to make this appear somewhat 'low budget' and unlike most sashimi bars where the cold cuts are only prepared when you've ordered, the food here seems to be prepared earlier. no big issues on freshness, and we still managed to enjoy some wholesome bowls. not the best chirashi dons we've eaten nonetheless. if raw food is totally not your thing, Kaisen Tei offers curry rice sets as well. now, the white disposable plates does make this appear pretty make-shift and the tempura choices being served separately from the curry does make the dishes somewhat dry. we're not too big fans of this selection and would recommend that visitors stick to the sashimi rice bowls. in all, this concept is synonymous with other MOF restaurants, offering quick, simple and affordable Japanese meals. the chain was once very popular in the early 2000s and this could allow them to spark a mini-revival again. Kaisen Tei 313 Orchard Road #03-41 313@Somerset Singapore Opening Hours Daily: 11.30 am to 10 pm perfect as a healthy takeaway meal for diners on the go.. Labels: #313somerset, #chirashidon, #japanesefood, #kaisendon, #kaisentei, #pokebowl |
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