KIDS FRIENDLY MENU AND KIDS HAVEN AT KUISHIN BO SUNTEC CITY
“Dong dong dong, one two three, We are Kuishin Bo”
Remember that 2002 TV commercial with images of Japanese food cycling through? And who can forget that almost monotonous voiceover that became the brand’s signature jingle?
“What?! That TVC was aired in 2002?” Yes, it has been that long. You can relive the memories here.
Kuishin Bo first opened for business at Suntec City sometime in 2001 but, after a fantastic run of almost 13 years, Kuishin Bo closed the Suntec City outlet back in 2013. After a two year hiatus from the Marina Boulevard stretch, Kuishin Bo finally re-opened their Suntec City outlet in May 2015. Walking in to this outlet was almost like seeing an old friend you haven’t met for a long time!
Known for their staggering line-up of “good price, good taste” Japanese food, Kuishin Bo at Suntec City has spoilt their diners with over 100 choices in their regular buffet spread. You can pig out on sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, agemono, yakimono as well as a free flow of Zuwaigani (Snow Crab). With so many selections to choose from, your limit is the amount of stomach room you have. Oh, and did I mention that there are hourly specials in limited quantities? You just have to listen out for that iconic jingle.
The Kids Haven corner, that is exclusive to the new outlet, dishes out a kids-friendly menu such as Chicken Ragout Spaghetti, Chicken Karaage and Curry Cream Bake Rice on thoughtfully-designed low counters. After the kids are done with their meal, they can try their hands on a DIY Ice Kacang too! The kids menu is only available on weekday dinner and weekend lunch and dinner.
Kuishin Bo has introduced thematic food fair that changes every quarter. These food fair showcases over 20 gastronomic highlights from various regions in Japan. From now till 27 September, diners can tuck into a slew of mouth-watering delicacies from the Kyushu region and the Okinawa Prefecture. You can find dishes like Mentai Takana Chahan, a dish of fried rice with cod fish roe from Kumamoto, Chicken Nanban, made from free-range chicken from Miyazaki, Rafute, Okinawan pork belly stewed in soy sauce, and Tex-Mex inspired Taco Gunkan.
As part of the thematic fairs, special events and demonstrations will be held every weekend, where customers are invited to try their hands at making Japanese treats like mochi and sampling these freshly made goodies.
Prices start from S$36.90++ per adult and $18.90++ per child for weekday lunches
The new Kushin Bo at Suntec City is located at
Suntec City
3 Temasek Boulevard
#03-334, North Wing
Singapore 038983
Tel: 6341 9200
Website: http://www.kuishinbo.com.sg/en/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KuishinBoSingapore