91 Bencoolen Street
#01-18/19/20 Sunshine Plaza
Singapore 189652

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Thursday:
12:00pm - 03:00pm
05:00pm - 11:00pm

Friday:
12:00pm - 03:00pm
05:00pm - 11:00pm

Saturday:
05:00pm - 11:00pm

Sunday:
05:00pm - 11:00pm

Monday:
12:00pm - 03:00pm
05:00pm - 11:00pm

Tuesday:
12:00pm - 03:00pm
05:00pm - 11:00pm

Wednesday:
12:00pm - 03:00pm
05:00pm - 11:00pm

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Had been trying to revisit some of the lunch spots that we hadn’t been visiting for quite a while since the default arrangement of work-from-home started β€” and that was how we found ourselves ending up at UOUO at Sunshine Plaza again after a good period of almost two years since the last when a trip to office is required.

UOUO seems to serve up a different menu during lunch service and dinner service; the latter is more focused on their sashimi offerings, but the former comprises of a set menu that features Japanese Ramen, Japanese Curry Rice, Donburi and even sets that seemingly cater to the office crowd (most items do not exceed $10 before taxes). A favourite to order for me here would be the Cheese Curry Rice (Salmon) β€” reasonably priced at $7.80 before taxes, the Cheese Curry Rice (Salmon) is essentially what it is, where a bed of short-grain pearl rice is drenched with Japanese curry over the top, whilst also featuring melted cheese and topped off with chunks of salmon. Simple as it is, I really loved how this is their twist to the western baked rice without the β€œbaked” component β€” what you get here is that thick and flavourful Japanese curry to pair up with the rice beneath; all that whilst having stringy, melted cheese atop that gives that β€œinstagrammable” cheese pull. The chunks of salmon are pretty decent; nothing much to shout about here but they do carrying that usual note of the fish that we all come to know β€” decent in terms of freshness as well. All orders of the Cheese Curry Rice (also available as-is without the Salmon, or with other choices of meat such as beef, pork and interestingly, Ajitama) also do come with a bowl of Miso Soup on the side as well.

There was a period of time where the standards seemed to have slipped for the lunch menu items here which was why we stopped visiting here for quite a while. But quite glad to find that they have since returned to the standards as they were when they had first opened (at least for this dish; though cheese was baked back then), which I remembered them for β€” that being said, do give them some time for the food here as there will be some waiting time involved. Still a very decent lunch treat for something special without breaking the bank!

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From the folks of Washoku Goen comes a new Jap restaurant ideal for a quick and easy lunches with your mates. Have the foolproof Cheese Curry Salmon (from $6.80) that sees cheese melted over thick Japanese curry and rice, alongside a chunky slice of salmon. Also good is their tender yet crisp Chicken Katsu Curry Rice (from $6.80).
Photo by Burppler Xing Wei Chua

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From Uouo Restaurant at Sunshine Plaza, a new Japanese establishment that had opened its doors recently from the folks behind Washoku Goen. Offering lunch deals from $6.80++ onwards, the menu boasts a wide variety of Japanese cuisine from Donburi, to Gyoza sets, Ramen and Curry Rice.

Giving the Cheese Curry a go, the Cheese Curry Salmon is all familiar for those who had been having Washoku Goen's curry rice from their various stalls within food courts such as Food Republic or Food Junction β€” a thick, savoury and slightly sweet Japanese curry blankets the short-grain rice beneath, while cheese is melted over the top for that oozy, stretchy texture and a savoury note that is simply a crowd-pleaser. The salmon over the top comes pretty chunky; the flesh maintaining some moisture, and a decent accompaniment to the Cheese Curry. Comes with soup on the side, while tea is served upon entry to the restaurant β€” pretty value-for-money and a decent dining option, especially for the office folks in the area.

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