was on the saltier side, but pairs nicely with the side of purple rice (seriously v fluffy, one of the most amazing rice iβve had). meat was too fatty for our liking though.
the fried chicken here always hits the spot! :) came down during lunch instead of dinner for a change, only to find out that they had different menus for lunch and dinner. didnβt manage to order the kimchi pancake that my friend was craving :(
ordered this thinking it would be similar to the sichuan ηΊ’ζ²Ήζζ, but this version had much more vinegar and less spice to it. the chili oil wasnβt as fiery as it seems π
overall experience at isshin machi wasnβt the best, was seated at a table with 2 out of 4 chairs soaked. dishes were served quite slowly as well, with the first and last dish served with a 30 minute interval.
was the first dish to be served out of the 2 other dishes that we ordered. generous amount of sauce but the overall portion was quite small. however, its perfect for sharing as it get a bit cloying after awhile.
on the milkier side and had nice pearls!
noodles were springy and had a nice bite to it, would consider a $1 top up in the future to try the guan miao noodles! even though the pork chop was pretty tender, personally felt that it was a little bland and didnβt pair too well with the noodles.
A really hearty bowl of noodles for a rainy day! Loved every element of this dish, especially the generous slices of pork π€€
Udon was really flavourful but may get jelak after awhile since its really rich in flavour. Not a big fan of the tempura though! Should have kept an eye out for those fresh out of the oil, the one I got was quite soggy and cold.