The pork satay was especially good, as it would have the odd piece of fatty meat, which would give a burst of flavour and fragrance as you bite into it.
Chicken Run has two seating areas, one inside and another outside the restaurant. There are plenty of tables so queues that form during lunch subside rather quickly.
We loved that the dishes are pretty affordable!
It is worth a try if you happen to be in the vicinity.
On the whole, we thought the tempura rice bowl meal at Tendon Ginza Itsuki Paya Lebar Square was good value.
If you’ve got a bigger appetite, feel free to add more items to your nasi lemak. They’ve got a decent spread of affordably-priced fried items and vegetables. They also serve curry vegetables (sayur lodeh) if you prefer a wetter nasi lemak!