Some smokiness in the Aburi Oyako Don. Otherwise quite normal with quite little chicken.
Tori Sanwa Raffles City review - Singapore Outlet of Oyako Don Restaurant with pictures of menu with prices, chicken cutlet don, oyakodon
Tori Sanwa does a hitsumabushi version of their chicken. Granted, that just meant providing some garnish, broth, and a rice scoop for one to use in each progressive stage. But at least tonight the kitchen wasn't so sloppy about the food like they were last time, making it easier to actually enjoy this. Note though that this is the slowest item on the menu, requiring at least ten minutes for it to arrive.
I finally went back for this at Tori Sanwa. The good thing is that the negi shio seasoning was half-decent. But this kitchen was so sloppy that there was a small puddle of water underneath it. They also forgot to give me part of my order. Nope, this isn't going to displace my beloved basil chicken from Ootoya.
The folks behind Ajisen brought this oyakodon chain down to Raffles City Shopping Centre (252 North Bridge Road #B1-75). It's too bad that I didn't like it. I'm not sure if the Ajisen folks messed it up or if this is the way that it is supposed to be, but that bowl above was so unremarkable that I never would've thought that it was from a famous chain if no one had told me about it.