If you find yourself missing Japan, we’ve got just the news for you. Tamago-EN has just launched a new fried sando series, inspired by the Tokyo-famous Age.3 that shot to online fame in 2023. There are nine sandwich flavours to choose from, exclusively available at the restaurant in NEX Serangoon.
For the uninitiated, Age.3 is a popular sando store in Ginza, Tokyo that’s renowned for their loaded fried sandwiches in a wide selection of flavours. The store sports long queues daily, and has amassed a cult following since their launch. Their OG Ginza shop boasts an impressive 4.8-star rating on Google from close to 14K reviews!
At Tamago-EN, you can expect nine sweet and savoury sando flavours. For savoury options, try the likes of Beef Steak Sando ($7.90), featuring beef steak slices, lettuce, and a sunny-side-up egg between shokupan toasts. Though we’d have preferred if the steak was done medium-rare—it was cooked till well-done—we nevertheless enjoyed how the crispy and milky-sweet toasts held all that meaty goodness together.
Other savoury picks include the simple yet satisfying Egg Salad Sando ($5.50) or the Chicken Nanban Sando ($5.90), which spotlights creamy tartar sauce with bite-sized fried chicken and eggs imported from Okinawa.
Also try the Curried Shakshuka Sando ($5.50), which sees poached eggs in rich curried shakshuka sauce, packed with sausage slices and sprinkled with seaweed. This was a flavourful sandwich, with the piquant goodness of curry, the umami kick of seaweed, and the meatiness of sausage.
Dessert fans can opt for the Strawberry Sando ($5.50), a classic combination of strawberry-flavoured whipped cream with fresh strawberries. This treat can get quite rich and decadent, but those with a sweet tooth will likely enjoy how thoroughly stuffed it is with strawberries and cream.
Another interesting fruit-forward flavour is the White Peach Sando ($5.50), starring juicy peach cubes, whipped cream, crunchy walnuts, and cinnamon powder. If you ask us, though, we prefer the Creme Brulee Sando ($5.50) and Tiramisu Sando ($5.50), with the latter loaded with fresh mascarpone cream and coffee-soaked biscuits, then topped with cocoa powder for extra richness.
To make things sweeter, Tamago-EN is rolling out a 1-for-1 offer on these sandwiches from 30 June to 2 July 2025! This deal is limited to the first 50 customers per day, and the lower-priced item will be the free item.
In other news, Mister Donut is launching new Milo doughnuts on 8 July, available for a limited time only. You can also check out our Ukiyo Cafe JB feature if you’re crossing the causeway soon; this IG-worthy dessert cafe offers dainty cakes at Mount Austin.
Address: 23 Serangoon Central, #02-K5/K6, NEX, Singapore 556083
Opening hours Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6733 3789
Website
Tamago-EN is not a halal-certified eatery.
Photos taken by Tao Zhi Tan.
This was a media tasting at Tamago-EN.
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