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$10.9. This was a takeout outlet (no seats). Have been wanting to try this for the longest time! Hmm it was not bad, portion is big, overall q tasty. But only can choose 3 sides, and need to pay more for my usual goto items such as mushroom, spinach, and non-chicken meat items. So for someone who has a lower budget (ie me), maybe not the best option haha. But gotta say the chicken breast tasted surprisingly good
What started out as a single takeaway stall in the basement of Chevron House is now a chain salad stop for office workers in the CBD, with two other outlets in Republic Plaza and The Sail. The Chevron House outlet remains the same as we remembered it to be, with its signature crispy skin Salmon (add $2) as its best-selling protein, while Republic Plaza dishes out more Asian-influenced items like Sukiyaki Beef (add $1.50), Peppered Smoked Duck (add $1.50) and the well-marinated Lemongrass Chicken Thigh. We are told by the staff that the salad offerings at The Sail is similar to the one at Chevron House. Each box comes with one carb, three toppings, one dressing and your choice of protein ($9.90 for one protein, $12.90 for two, $15.90 for three). We like how crazy hearty the salads are, and appreciate that they offer more unique bases like Barley Rice and Sweet Potatoes. Portions are generous, prices are reasonable and the quality is consistently good, making this a go-to spot for fitspos in the area. Pro tip: Consider sharing a medium-sized salad with a colleague, or save half for dinner!
Avg Price: $10 per person
Photo by Burppler Muriel A
Omnivore’s outlet at Republic Plaza (Tower 2, #01-13) has a slightly more Asian-inspired menu, while maintaining the same pricing and ridiculously massive portions.
We tried five proteins and the Lemongrass Chicken Thigh and Peppered Smoked Duck (+$1.50; so worth it, you get the WHOLE breast fillet) came out on top for me. The Sukiyaki Beef (+$1.50) sounded promising but the poaching liquid was flat and there were some parts that were a little too chewy.
We opted for the carbs that were unique to this outlet like the Cha Soba and Turmeric Raisin Rice. The former's a little overcooked while the latter's wayyy too filling.
From the toppings department, the Spiced Apple (green apples in kimchi marinade), seasoned tomatoes and super tasty Hanjuku Egg (GET THIS!) were delish. As for the dressings, I really liked the bright and nutty Chinese Pesto the most.
Apparently they have a third outlet at The Sail and I'm curious to find out how different the menu is.
(I had two). The lemongrass chicken thigh is awesome as well. An Asian take of their first #eatclean outlet at chevron house basement. 👍🏻#howtonotbefat #burrple