Sunday, December 30, 2018

Puri-Puri: Japanese Rice Bowl


If you have ever been to Japan, you would know that one of the highlight is the option of having the multigrain rice as your staple. My Mum is a huge fan of this rice, and we are pleased to share with you a restaurant in town area that serves this grain and at a very affordable price too.

Puri-Puri is located at Beach Road, sharing the space with a light shop. Not only do you get to enjoy a delicious meal, you also gain some inspiration from the amazing light pieces. If you are sitting on the second floor, you must try the dumbwaiter. Haha, for the fun of it.


Puri-Puri serves a premium 16 multi-grains that is delicious and very healthy. The grains contain barley, glutinous millet and soybeans etc. which provides nutrients, vitamins and minerals into the diet. The different grains brings more flavour and texture to the staple.

A meal at Puri-Puri is pretty fuss-free. You give your orders and you collect the dish and utensils yourself. Although the menu doesn't have a great selection, the 4 dishes we chose were very palatable. The drinks selection is also quite limited. But do pick the coconut juice, cos it is refreshingly delightful and quenches the thirst well.


Like most Japanese food, the dishes were quite light. We finished every single grain of it because it was that delicious. From top left to bottom right,
  1. Roast Beef Curry Bowl (S$13.90): It depends whether you are particular about your beef. This is my brother's favourite and he recommends you guys to try it if you are there.
  2. Premium Kaisen Bowl (S$25.90): This bowl consists of fresh prawns, tuna, scallops and my favourite salmon. It even contains uni. It is quite value for money given the huge bowl of ingredients. 
  3. Juicy Duck Bowl (S$8.90): If you are a fan of duck, you should like this dish. It is simple dish that fills your tummy and leave you wanting more. 
  4. Premium Hokkaido Pork Kimchi Bowl ($15.90): This is definitely my favourite dish among the 4 and it is limited edition T.T The kimchi in fact taste a lot nicer than those served in the Korean restaurants and it provide a good break in taste. 
I really hope they put the kimchi bowl on the menu. By the way, for those of you who are working around this district, they are on mealpal too :P A great meal of simple goodness to warm your tummy after a hard day work, that is how I would sum up the taste of Puri-Puri

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