You’ve probably heard of Danlao, the chain of stalls best known for their Hong Kong-style scrambled egg rice bowls, by now.
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At the time of writing, they have eight outlets (and counting), so it comes as no surprise to anyone that they’ve opened an “egg-citingly inclusive” Muslim-friendly concept in none other than Choa Chu Kang.
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Tucked away at the Kopitiam Corner in Sunshine Place, Kawan Bowl offers an exciting array of rice bowls with Malay and Indonesian-inspired flavours.
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You won’t go wrong with the Chicken Luncheon Meat (S$5.90), a nod to arguably the most popular dish offered at Danlao, or the signature Ayam Berempah (S$7.90), which sees a whole spiced chicken leg on a bed of warm rice.
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Other options include the likes of Banana Leaf Otah (S$6.90), Satay Goreng Chicken (S$6.90), and even Beef Rendang (S$8.90), the priciest option on the menu.
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Those with a penchant for spicy food can go for the Sambal Prawn (S$7.90) and Taliwang Chicken Cutlet (S$7.90) — we hear the Taliwang Sauce, which is available as an add-on for S$1, packs a really fiery punch (you have been warned).
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Speaking of add-ons, feel free to bulk up your bowl with extra meats, sauces, or even more rice!
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Interestingly enough, you get to choose how you like your eggs; not just in the form of the creamy Silken Egg, but also Telur Dadar (fully-cooked omelette) and deep-fried Crispy Egg. So yes, there is indeed something for everyone.
Do note that the stall is still in the process of undergoing halal certification, but have a “no pork, no lard” policy.
Will you be heading down to Kawan Bowl for an affordably price bowl of scrambled (or fried) egg rice?
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📍 475 Choa Chu Kang Ave 3, #01-31, Sunshine Place, Singapore 680475
🕒 12pm–11pm (Tue to Sun), Closed on Mon
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