Monday, May 31, 2010

Wasabi San, Latest in Bedok

The promotional signs displayed: The most economical Japanese food.
First thought is Sumo House.
And indeed it is. I recognise the staff. Plus the bento presentation is the same, the salad and fruits served also the same!

I ordered the Japanese fried rice with chicken cutlet. Yakimeshi $4.80
The texture of the rice was rough, felt like brown rice. A bit oily and the ingredients added was too little. The breaded chicken looks dark but it was not over fried. Plus they even add on a piece of vegetable to soak the oil. Pickles were good, not too sour and the cucumber was still cruchy. Salad sauce too little.


Miss Yuying had yakiudon.
The same breaded chicken. Same pickles and same salad.
Udon was a bit too soft. She commented that the udon was salty, i had one mouth so i didn't feel it. Plus, no ingredients in the noodle.


Gyoza only at $1.80
5 pieces. Filling was normal minced meat with some parsely. Not very oily, some juicy meat. Was served with vinegar and not mayo. Quite weird cos vinegar is for chinese dumplings, not for jap gyoza.



This is Auntie note for wasabi san: Free flow green tea. Some more get yourself so won't pai seh.


GST already inclusive. Plus no service charge, indeed the most economical!


Wasabi San
Blk 206 Bedok North St 1 #01-355


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