1-for-1

Combo mee sua (fried chicken and intestine) - $6.80
Dan Dan miam - $5.80

Tucked away in a little shop in Sunshine Plaza. This shop serves a variety of rice dishes - tonkatsu, unagi, grilled beef, omu rice, grilled pork belly and curry rice.

Demi glazed beef omu rice - $15
Black curry rice with tonkatsu - $16

Add green tea (matcha)$2 and got a 1 for 1 main+drink deal on Burpple beyond. Tonkatsu was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Beef slices on the omurice was a little chewy.

Food is great. Plates are of American size, too much for one and great for sharing. We shared 3 mains among 4 pax.

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Buttermilk fried chicken plate $25
Warm maple pancakes with blueberry $19
Spanish scramble $21
Hand cut fried $7

Third time at jin fine dining, always generous with thick slices of raw fish and seasoned grain rice. Staff are very friendly and helpful as well.

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Food was not served warm, tom yum soup was very mild - neither spicy nor sour. Much better and affordable Thai food can be found elsewhere, in restaurant setting.

Items included in lunch set:
Jasmine rice
Seafood Tom yum soup
Signature drumlets
Fried spring roll/papaya salad

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This place definitely earns it reputation as the more affordable version of DTF. Went at 9pm and it was open with about less than 30mins in total for queue and food waiting time (way longer wait earlier in the evening). Food went out of stock and the stall closed by 10pm.

Dan Dan noodles - $4.50
Fried dumplings - $5 for 10
Fried rice with pork chop - $6

Don’t expect it to meet or surpass DTF’s food quality, but definitely still a place to satisfy the same craving.

Half portion each:
Mi chir ($16.90) - cream based pasta with cheese and chicken tenders was great, didnt find the cream sauce too heavy.
Jimdakk ($19.90) - soy based chicken stew, picked the non-spicy version and found that it was a tad on the salty side because of the soy sauce stew, would have preferred lighter base.

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Visited on an early evening and mentaiko salmon was out of stock. Ordered truffle beef (25.90) and bara chirashi (21.90) with the Burpple beyond 1-for-1.

Truffle beef rice bowl was slightly on the wet side and sauce overpowered the beef slices.
Bara chirashi has large cubes of salmon, tuna and swordfish which was seasoned (like poke bowl).

I would have found it on the pricey side if not for 1-for-1 deal.

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Slightly on the pricey side at >$5, but we agreed that it was really good, and the bobas were chewy but not sticky.

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Items ordered:
Truffle floss fries - savory addictive fries with mayo and floss for sharing
Char siew nachos - a large portion of nachos with char siew, good for sharing
Dry ‘Bak Kut Teh’ pork ribs - bakuteh flavoring rissotto, like of bakuteh porridge
Prawn & ‘Hae Bi Hiam’ Pasta - we found this a little too dry for our liking.
Steak & Chinchalok - steak was very tender
Banana donuts milo dinosaur

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No service charge or gst imposed. Went on a late morning for brunch and there was a long waiting list.

Ordered Rosti with cheesy sausage, and truffle scrambled eggs, both were excellent.

Barbecue and pesto sauce items were not available on the day we went (Sunday). We picked two 10inches pizza for our Burpple beyond 1-for-1 deal. Top up of $2 on top of using the app was required for 10inch.

Ordered the New York’s finest and roasted garlic and shrimp pizza on the regular crust (forgot to opt for thin crust and the waiter didn’t ask us about it either). Regular crust is similar to the regular from Domino’s. Recommend tomato base pizza over the garlic one (abit like garlic bread with shrimp, quite plain).