With a strong focus on Japanese-inspired rice bowls, Ninja Bowl infuses a healthy twist to their menu prolific of creative offerings - also a refreshing change to the usual brunch dishes elseplace.
The rice was fragrant and tasty! I especially liked how succulent the scallops are! I also like how crunchy the carrots are.
Can't say that we were bowled over (haha!) entirely by the food, but it was still undeniably tasty that we wouldn't mind coming back if we were in the vicinity.
Once again, Ninja Bowl satisfies Singaporeans need for constant innovation in the brunch fare department with the addition of 5 new dishes to it's menu.
Ume- boshi was infused within the honey to gibe it a Japanese twist, and topped with fresh grapes, plums and homemade hazelnut butter to make a complete dessert.
The meals here are all nett with no service charge and GST. I would say it is pocket-friendly and diners can enjoy a healthy and scrumptious meal in Ninja Bowl.
i felt slightly letdown by the meal. starter and dessert was alright, but the main was disappointing, especially since i liked the other bowl i had previously.
The menus at Ninja Bowl as per the name suggested or you would have guessed, is Japanese inspired. The delicious bowls come with quality ingredients, healthy and affordable priced below $20. What's more attractive is that they are all nett cost and the restaurant does not have service charge.