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Showing posts with label Tonkichi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tonkichi. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Tonkichi - Value for Money Set Lunches


For a filling, all rounded meal, Tonkichi is a pretty good choice to consider since the set meal features free-flow of shredded cabbage and decently sized fried meat patty. The breadcrumbs coating the meat is crunchy yet does not have needle-like texture that cuts the tongue—I had eaten tonkatsu with texture like that before, for the record. I like the creamy, nutty sesame sauce that goes very well with the finely shredded cabbage.

Service is a mixed bag. Some auntie staffs are pretty friendly and helpful, but some staffs are rude and look really grouchy. On my first visit there, I requested to change my table to a vacant one nearby, but they rejected me with a grumpy look worn on their faces. The most frustrating part is that a couple who came in later were shown to the table I wanted, and no, they did not reserve that table at first. The service is better on the second visit though.

As for the reason I wanted to change table, well, when seated at that table, I found myself staring at the entrance to the kitchen, and I can say that it is not a pleasant sight. The corridor leading to it is dark, grim and gloomy. And the rubbish bin put at the entrance is in a state that makes me lost my appetite. Really, if you have a choice, avoid sitting at there.

If I am in a budget mode, I do not mind going there to give the wallet a break. But if in a mood to spend, I prefer to go to Saboten.

My Thoughts: Not Bad

Nearest car park: Ngee Ann City's car park
Nearest MRT: Orchard

391 Orchard Road
Ngee Ann City, #04-24
Singapore
Contact No: 67357522

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Tonkichi (Orchard Central) - A place for nice Hearty Meals

Closed

Actually, I had never been into Tonkatsu since my impression is that the deep fried crumbs on the surface cut into the inside of the mouth, making the whole dining experience and aftermath, unpleasant. Tonkichi changed my mind on that since the crumbs of the deep fried meats here, are crispy yet soft enough, not to become tiny blades. The meats are flavourful, though I personally feel that the Torikatsu is better than the trademark Tonkatsu since the chicken meat is softer and easier to cut and chew. The meat of the Tonkatsu is a bit too tough.

The seaweed sauce used for the free flow cabbage salad is what got me raving about this restaurant; the taste is extremely unique; bursting with authentic seaweed flavour with light hints of simulating sourness, no wonder I see the service staff keep on refilling the sauce bottles.

The service is good and friendly (such a big contrast right after the horrendous service I got from Kiseki and The Orange Lobster) and the place is nice and spacious with a nice view of the city.

All in all, a great for katsu meals!

My Thoughts: Pretty Good

This restaurant is no longer in operation, check out the other branches instead.