In the Southeast
Asian food culture, rice is a basic staple and many of us couldn't do without
rice for an extended period of time; even for me although I am always on a
carbohydrate-restricted diet.
When it comes to
the different types of rice, the one that loads to your calorie count
excessively is glutinous rice; hence, I would normally reject such rice in my
food unless it is inevitable like in the case of rice
dumplings.
But, the above
display at the always-crowded Takashimaya Food Hall caught my immediate
attention; thinking it might be fried rice in various forms, I walked closer for
a better look.
Hailed from Japan
with more than 140 shops, Yonehachi specialises in Okowa which is, simply put,
sticky glutinous rice and there were five types for us to choose from that day;
red bean, chestnut, salmon, gomuku (seaweed, chicken, carrot) and
scallop.
If you want to
try every single of them, do consider buying the pack as above that would give
you all five mixes. Not exactly my cup of tea as that seems like a lot of rice;
suicidal for anyone who wants to cut down on carbohydrates.
Anway, my friend
and i decided to give it a try as Yonehachi offers more than just grains. There
were sets with grilled/fried chicken/fish that would appeal to the meat savage
in us.
As with Nakajima
Suisan Grilled Fish in the same food hall, you need to order and make payment
before proceeding to your assigned seat. It's an efficient method as we can be
extremely indecisive in what we want to eat and this would deprive others of
seats when they honestly need it with the food trays in
their hands.
The waiting
game.
Less than ten
minutes later, my chicken saikyo set was placed on the table. The set comprised
of miso soup, the grilled chicken, the okowa, pickles, salad and a cup of houji
tea (roasted green tea). There were two seasonal okowa; scallop and gomuku and I
opted for the former as seafood would always be preferred for their supposedly
higher value.
Mixed in with
seaweed and green soybean, the scallop okowa was chockful of ingredients and
tasted somewhat like my mom's incredibly popular Hokkien style glutinous rice
except hers was better with a generous sprinkling of fried
shallots!
I was more
impressed with the chicken saikyo and would in fact gladly pay for it without
the glutinous rice which was too heavy and filling for me!
Lightly grilled
with just a bit of charred skin, it had a flavor similar to teriyaki chicken and
the meat was very tender and juicy! I almost thought the meat was
undercooked.
Despite my
initial intention to leave maybe half the rice intact, I couldn't throw away the
fact that it would be a waste of my money and hence, devoured
everything!
My friend had the
salmon okowa and I got a bite with his permission; the rice was steeped deeper
in flavor compared to my scallop and it was better tasting.
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Location
391
Orchard Road,
#B204-1/2,
Takashimaya Food Hall,
Singapore
238873
Website
https://www.yonehachi.com.sg/
Menu
As
above.
Pricing
Chicken Saikyo Set
with Scallop Okowa - S$15.90
(No
GST and No Service Charge)
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