Food Review of Korean bibimbap eatery Dosirak

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Dosirak (도시락) is the crystallization of Chinese-Korean entrepreneur Edward Chia's tiny ambition of introducing low calorie yet delectable takeway Korean fare in fuss-free holders. Evidently this bloke is dead serious about offering healthy grub, as one certified nutritionist was even sought in the process to consult on ingredients, preparation methods and taste outcomes surrounding a reinvention of the traditional bibimbap. Consequently lean cuts of meat are sous-vide in 63°C water baths, use of MSG is dropped altogether while unrefined brown sugar and Asian pear food extract take centre stage insofar as flavour enhancers are concerned.

Each customer gets to customize his/her order by choosing from various bases (including brown rice, buckwheat noodles and cauliflower rice), mains (including beef bulgogi, avocado sweet potato, tuna, salmon and tofu) and sides (including corn, chickpeas, beansprouts, kimchi and pickled cucumber). Further add a preferred sauce, seal the tub and shake things up well........you are pretty much ready to tuck in.

More at https://www.thefooddossier.com/2018/11/dosirak.html
 
Pear extracts is a staple in marinade for Korean food. So, nothing exceptional about that.
If you drop MSG, then you increase salt ...how is that healthier?
 
horrible name in sg. tio si lah. especially with multiple lao sai events recently.
 
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Dosirak (도시락) is the crystallization of Chinese-Korean entrepreneur Edward Chia's tiny ambition of introducing low calorie yet delectable takeway Korean fare in fuss-free holders. Evidently this bloke is dead serious about offering healthy grub, as one certified nutritionist was even sought in the process to consult on ingredients, preparation methods and taste outcomes surrounding a reinvention of the traditional bibimbap. Consequently lean cuts of meat are sous-vide in 63°C water baths, use of MSG is dropped altogether while unrefined brown sugar and Asian pear food extract take centre stage insofar as flavour enhancers are concerned.

Each customer gets to customize his/her order by choosing from various bases (including brown rice, buckwheat noodles and cauliflower rice), mains (including beef bulgogi, avocado sweet potato, tuna, salmon and tofu) and sides (including corn, chickpeas, beansprouts, kimchi and pickled cucumber). Further add a preferred sauce, seal the tub and shake things up well........you are pretty much ready to tuck in.

More at https://www.thefooddossier.com/2018/11/dosirak.html
Why so empty the shop? :thumbsdown:
 
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