When it comes to Taiwanese food in Singapore, Eat 3 Bowls has become something of a household name. Its two outlets in Pasir Panjang and Sengkang draw consistent crowds, and with the recent opening of a new branch in Bendeemer, that trend seems set to continue.
Image credit: Mason Wong
This new eatery sports a distinctively retro look. If you look at the image above, perhaps the antiquated wooden tables and chairs will strike you first. But there is also a corner made to look like an old cinema, with posters from classic period films lining the walls. There is also a corner made to look like a mama shop from years bygone.
Image credit: Mason Wong
All these elements make Eat 3 Bowls’ latest outlet perfect for the ‘gram. In terms of food options, it’s no slouch, either.
The 3 Bowls Signature Trio Combo (from $13.30++) is a must-try. You essentially get three petite-sized bowls—lu rou fan, oyster and pig intestine mee sua, and shredded chicken rice —served on a wooden tray, suitable for two diners. It’s a great way to savour some of the most popular dishes from Taiwan, but in more manageable portions.
Another highlight is the Taiwanese Cold Noodles ($7.80++), which is made up of noodles served with a house-made peanut sauce and topped with shredded chicken, cucumber, carrot, and egg. It’s a refreshing dish that’s suitable for a hot day.
If you’re looking for a snack, you can choose from dishes such as the Crispy Fried Chicken & Crispy Mushroom Platter (price TBD), Hashbrown Egg Crepe Roll (price TBD) and more. In short, there are plenty of options here for any fan of Taiwanese food.
For a famous Taiwanese bar with cocktails on tap, read our Draft Land review. For ultra crispy scallion pancake, lu rou fan and more in Kovan, check our 8 Degrees review.
Address: 80 Bendemeer Road, #01-01, Singapore 339949
Opening hours: Thurs-Tue 11am to 9pm
Tel: 9154 8191
Website
Eat 3 Bowls is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from Mason Wong.
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