Eat 3 Bowls is a great spot for Taiwanese food lovers in Singapore. They serve tasty dishes like braised pork rice, shredded chicken rice, and smooth oyster mee sua that always hit the spot. In this blog post, we’ll talk about Eat 3 Bowls menu, pricing, ongoing promotions, popular items, outlet locations, operating hours, and provide our honest review.
Their menu features delicious dishes like Braised Pork Rice, which combines tender pork belly with fragrant rice, and Shredded Chicken Rice, drizzled with a savory sauce that enhances the flavors.
For variety, try the Eat 3 Bowls Combo. It includes Braised Pork Rice, Oyster Mee Sua, and Shredded Chicken Rice, letting you enjoy a mix of flavors in one meal. The silky Oyster Mee Sua in rich broth is a standout.
The menu also offers tasty sides and fried items. Crispy Fried Chicken delights with its crunchy exterior and juicy meat, while the Taiwanese Sausage adds a sweet-savory touch.
Lighten your meal with blanched vegetables or Century Egg Tofu.Beverages like Winter Melon Lemon Tea and Bubble Milk Tea refresh and complement the hearty dishes perfectly.
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Eat 3 Bowls Menu Categories
The menu of Eat 3 Bowls can be categorized as Eat 3 Bowls Signature Series, Sides, Fried Items & Beverages.
Eat 3 Bowls Menu with Prices
Let’s see the menu items category wise in detail. Prices mentioned below are in Singapore dollars.
Eat 3 Bowls Signature Series Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Braised Pork Rice | Classic braised pork rice with tender pork belly over a bed of rice. | SGD 8.30 |
Shredded Chicken Rice | Savory shredded chicken served over rice with flavorful sauce. | SGD 7.90 |
Eat 3 Bowls Combo | Combo of Braised Pork Rice, Oyster Mee Sua, and Shredded Chicken Rice. | SGD 16.80 |
Taiwanese Cold Noodles | Chilled noodles with a mix of savory toppings and sauces. | SGD 7.80 |
Oyster and Pig Intestine Mee Sua | Silky noodles in a rich broth with oysters and pig intestines. | SGD 10.90 |
Eat 3 Bowls Menu Sides Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Mushroom Meatball Soup | Savory soup with mushrooms and meatballs in a flavorful broth. | SGD 8.50 |
Blanched Vegetables | Lightly blanched vegetables, served with a touch of seasoning. | SGD 5.50 |
Taiwanese Sausage | Grilled Taiwanese sausage with a sweet and savory flavor. | SGD 5.90 |
Braised Cabbage | Tender braised cabbage with a savory, slightly sweet sauce. | SGD 5.50 |
Bitter Gourd Pork Ribs Soup | Soup with tender pork ribs and bitter gourd in a rich broth. | SGD 8.50 |
Braised Pig Intestine | Tender braised pig intestines with a flavorful sauce. | SGD 9.50 |
Century Egg Tofu | Tofu topped with century egg slices in a savory sauce. | SGD 6.90 |
Eat 3 Bowls Fried Items Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Crispy Fried Chicken | Crispy, golden fried chicken pieces, seasoned perfectly. | SGD 8.90 |
Fried Mushroom | Crispy, battered mushrooms with a savory seasoning. | SGD 7.90 |
Sweet Potato Fries | Sweet potato fries, lightly seasoned and crispy. | SGD 8.50 |
If you are looking for dessert and bakery items, then do read our blogpost about Crolo menu prices in Singapore.
Eat 3 Bowls Beverages Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Winter Melon Lemon Tea | Refreshing tea with winter melon and lemon. | SGD 5.00 |
Bubble Milk Tea | Classic milk tea with chewy tapioca pearls. | SGD 6.00 |
Fresh Milk with Brown Sugar Pearl | Fresh milk combined with sweet brown sugar pearls. | SGD 6.00 |
Taro Milk with Taro Balls | Creamy taro milk with chewy taro balls. | SGD 7.20 |
Assam Black Tea | Strong and aromatic Assam black tea. | SGD 4.20 |
Jasmine Green Tea | Light and fragrant jasmine green tea. | SGD 4.20 |
Yakult Green Tea | Green tea mixed with probiotic Yakult. | SGD 5.20 |
QQ Passion Fruit Tea | Passion fruit tea with chewy QQ pearls. | SGD 5.50 |
Singaporean’s Favorite Items of Eat 3 Bowls Menu
According to restaurant sources and data from famous food delivery platforms in Singapore. Following are the most popular items of Eat 3 Bowls menu.
- Braised Pork Rice
- I absolutely love the braised pork rice here—tender pork belly over a bed of rice with a rich, savory sauce. It’s a classic that never disappoints.
- Eat 3 Bowls Combo
- If you’re like me and can’t decide, the combo with braised pork rice, oyster mee sua, and shredded chicken rice is perfect. You get a bit of everything and it’s all so delicious.
- Oyster and Pig Intestine Mee Sua
- The mee sua is silky smooth, and the combination of oysters and pig intestines in the broth is a real treat.
- Crispy Fried Chicken
- Their crispy fried chicken is fantastic—golden and crunchy on the outside, juicy on the inside. It’s hard to stop at just one piece!
- Taiwanese Sausage
- The Taiwanese sausage is sweet and savory, and it pairs perfectly with any of the other dishes.
- Century Egg Tofu
- I really enjoy the century egg tofu. The tofu is soft and smooth, topped with slices of century egg in a savory sauce. It’s a unique and tasty side.
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SGMY’s Review of Eat 3 Bowls Singapore
Hey, foodies! If you’re craving some comforting and authentic Taiwanese flavors, Eat 3 Bowls in Singapore is a place you gotta check out. Their signature dishes are a hit with me!
First up, the Braised Pork Rice is a winner. The pork belly is so tender and flavorful, just melting in your mouth. It’s served over a bed of rice that soaks up all the rich, savory sauce—totally comforting.
If you’re into chicken, their Shredded Chicken Rice won’t disappoint. The chicken is tender and juicy, draped in a delicious sauce that pairs perfectly with the rice.
I also tried their Eat 3 Bowls Combo, which is an amazing way to sample a bit of everything. The combo includes the Braised Pork Rice, Oyster Mee Sua, and Shredded Chicken Rice. The Mee Sua has a silky texture and a rich broth, though I found the oysters to be a bit on the bland side, not quite as punchy as I’d hoped.
For a refreshing side, the Taiwanese Cold Noodles are great. They’re chilled and tossed with savory toppings, making them a perfect dish for a hot day.
But I have to say, the Century Egg Tofu didn’t quite hit the mark for me. The tofu was a bit bland, and the century egg didn’t add as much flavor as I expected.
Don’t miss out on their Crispy Fried Chicken. It’s golden, crunchy, and seasoned just right. Their Sweet Potato Fries are also a tasty side—crispy and lightly seasoned.
To finish off your meal, try the Winter Melon Lemon Tea. It’s refreshing and just the right amount of sweet, making it perfect for cleansing your palate.
Overall, Eat 3 Bowls offers a solid selection of Taiwanese dishes that are definitely worth trying, with just a few minor misses. Enjoy your food adventure!
Is Eat 3 Bowls Halal?
No, Eat 3 Bowls Singapore is not Halal Certified.
Eat 3 Bowls Locations & Hours
Location | Address | Contact | Operating Hours |
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NEC Asia Pacific Pte Ltd | 80 Bendemeer Rd, #01-01, Singapore 339949 | +65 9154 8191 | Mon-Sun: 11am–9pm; Wed: Closed |
Pasir Panjang | 103 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118531 | +65 9154 8191 | Mon-Sun: 11am–9pm |
Compass One | 1 Sengkang Square, B1-17, Singapore 545078 | – | Mon-Sun: 10:30am–9:30pm |
Century Square | 2 Tampines Central 5, #B1-22, Singapore 529509 | +65 9828 2408 | Mon-Sun: 10:30am–9pm |
SGMY took all the images and prices from the following official sources of Eat 3 Bowls Singapore.
I’m Ryu, your resident Japanese and Chinese food guru hailing from Singapore. With a deep-rooted passion for exploring the culinary wonders of Asia, I’m here to guide you through the tantalizing world of Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Whether it’s savory ramen or delectable dim sum, I’ve got you covered with honest reviews and insider tips.