At $6.90, you can have a choice of the umadare rice set or the yang yeum rice set completed with a cup of refreshing 7-up.

Umadare means delicious in Japanese, the fried chicken is savoury and slightly tangy. Almost mistaken this as kimchi flavour. I personally prefer the korean one. Yang Yeum means paste in Korean, the chicken is sweet, spicy and savoury.

The batter coating the chicken wings were surprisingly crispy and I was thrilled that chicken rice was being used in the bento. I'm also glad that i didn't get the ala carte wings or it might have been a tad too salty.

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