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Kei Kaisondon - New Kaisendon Japanese Restaurant in Suntec City Mall

Among the various international cuisines available in Singapore, Japanese cuisine has been one of the more popular cuisines for many years. Japanese restaurants, in particularly Japanese restaurants that specializes in Japanese rice bowls, have been popping up all around Singapore. 

 
Kei Kaisondon

Following its success at its Paya Lebar Square and Square 2 outlets, Kei Kaisendon has recently opened a new outlet at Suntec City Mall.
 
Kei Kaisondon - Interior
 
 
Pictures of the restaurant's signature kaisendon fill the walls of the restaurant, the white florescent lights and white walls make the small restaurant appear larger.
 
Kei Kaisondon - Menu
 
 
Kei Kaisendon offers 10 kaisendon bowls with various toppings and 12 add-on/side dishes to complete your meal.
 
Kei Kaisondon - Kei Signature Kaisen Don
 
 
Kei Signature Kaisen Don [$12.90 for Small (90g), $16.90 for Regular (150g), $19.90 for Large (220g)] is the restaurant's premium all-in kaisendon. Thick slices of tuna, salmon, mackerel, yellowfin, scallop, squid and prawn lie on top of a bed of Japanese rice, accompanied by pickled ginger and wasabi. This is the first time I am seeing cucumber being used in kaisendon, perhaps to make up for its dismal amount of seafood. Topping the kaisendon with salmon roe is a nice touch but the wakame (seaweed salad) is a little redundant. The seafood should be fresh since I didn't get any food poisoning but the prawn and scallop are bland.
 
Kei Kaisondon - Aburi Mentaiko Kaisen Don
 
 
Aburi Mentaiko Kaisen Don [$17.90] consists of the same ingredients as Kei Signature Kaisen Don, with the addition of mentaiko mayonnaise sauce which is flamed to give a little smokiness. The prawn and scallop still lacks the sweetness that it should have, but the mentaiko sauce lends a rich creaminess to the dish.
 
Kei Kaisondon - Tamago Mentaiyaki  
 
After having the best tamagoyaki in Tsukiji Market (please read about it here), the Tamago Mentaiyaki [$1.90 for 1 piece] just doesn't cut it. The Japanese egg omelette itself is not soft and eggy enough. The flamed mentaiko sauce that tops the tamago, though tasty by itself, overpowers the subtle sweetness of the egg omelette. 
 
Kei Kaisondon - Unagi
 
 
Unagi [$3.80] is well-cooked, but I am pretty sure this is not freshly-grilled but probably packed unagi cooked in an oven. There is a little too much unagi sauce and the end of the tail is a little burned.
 
Kei Kaisondon - Honestbee
 
 
Those who don't have the time to visit the outlets at Square 2, Paya Lebar Square can order Kei Kaisendon through food delivery service honestbee.
 
In my honest opinion, Kei Kaisendon is good enough for those who just want a quick meal, but the prices are little expensive for the quality and quantity. If you are into kaisendons you should definitely give Teppei Syokudo in Millenia Walk a try. They have one the most value-for-money kaisendon ever.
 

Kei Kaisendon (Suntec City)
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall #02-372, Singapore 038983

 
Kei Kaisendon (Square 2) 
Address: 10 Sinaran Drive, Square 2 #02-95, Singapore 307506
Opening Hours: Daily 11.30am - 9.30pm
 
Kei Kaisendon (Paya Lebar Square) 
Address: 60 Paya Lebar Road, Paya Lebar Square #01-84, Singapore 409051

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