wafuken, asia square tower 2, 4.0.
came by for a late lunch after the gym. i love raffles place after the lunch rush is over- so peaceful, and it's a breeze getting seats. didn't have to wait long to get my food, too; awesome because i was starving by then.i got the full sous vide chicken ($6), along with a number of sides. was initially planning to try the spicy bean sprouts ($1.50) and miso garlic french beans ($2) but they were out of both. meh. (one of the bad things about going after the lunch rush...) so instead i got edamame ($1.50) and the wasabi yuzu salad ($1.50), on top of teppanyaki mushrooms ($2.50) and tobiko ($2.50). no carbs, because i'm trying to not rely so much on carbs, refined or not.
the chicken breast was super generous in portion! and it was just as tender and juicy as it was previously. love that they are really quite consistent in terms of quality, making it worth the price. one of my pet peeves is going back to a place and finding that it isn't as good as i remembered. the teppanyaki mushrooms were just as yummy, which is why it's a staple every time i order from them. no complaints about the edamame and tobiko as well; both were equally generous in portion. the salty pop of the tobiko went surprisingly well with the rest of the sides. the letdown was the wasabi yuzu salad. i've never ordered it before, so i didn't know what to expect, but it tasted more like wafu dressing than anything wasabi or yuzu. i have a sneaky suspicion that they'd put the wrong dressing. oh well- i'll just give that a miss the next time. hopefully they have the spicy bean sprouts and miso garlic french beans for me to try the next time!
i'm definitely coming back. it's easy to eat clean in the cbd- a myriad of choices are available. but it's places like these that make clean eating a joy.
wafuken
asia square tower 2
#02-05
http://www.wafuken.com