To completely nobody’s shock (at this level), Don Don Donki has but once more opened a brand new outlet situated at Jewel Changi Airport on 20 Dec 2022. Just a month and three days in the past, Don Don Donki opened its 14th outlet at Jurong Point.
Though I’ve barely recovered from IJS (Irritable Jingle Syndrome), I used to be all sport to offer the brand new Don Don Donki outlet a go to because the fifteenth outlet will function a eating corridor, one thing I hoped for after noticing the potential of it when its Jurong Point outlet launched the Sen Sen Sushi, a brand new made-to-order sushi nook. That’s not all, it should even have over 100 halal Japanese merchandise! Christmas actually got here early for me.
Being situated only a stroll away from the airport, it’s no surprise that Don Don Donki opted for an airport-themed outlet. However, you most likely wouldn’t discover it, because the designs and props that have been used are sparse and have been a far cry from the hassle seen of their jungle-themed outlet at Northpoint City.
The halal merchandise promised that originally acquired me excited have been considerably of a letdown. Yes, they have been halal, however they have been additionally gadgets you may simply get in your mama store such U.F.O on the spot noodles, YOU-C1000 orange and lemon drinks and Pocky snacks.
Apart from that, it was the standard Don Don Donki affair. I managed to strive the extra distinctive halal gadgets such because the Konjyaku Jelly Pouch Grape (S$4.50) and Mochikon Brown Sugar (S$3.90). I felt that the jelly drink was overly concentrated and had a paltry portion while the mochi snack lacked the signature chewy texture. I hoped for halal pre-packaged bento units, however oh properly.
At least the much-touted eating corridor did higher on its promise. It at the moment has 2 stalls operational: the Senraku Deli and Fried Octopus Ball.
The Senraku Deli serves dishes comparable to Beef Sukiyaki (S$6.90), Grilled Saba Miso Yaki (S$5.90) and Aji Fry (S$3.90). They even have chilly dishes like Hijiki (S$2.90), Onsen Egg (S$2.90) and Potato Salad (S$2.90). Meanwhile, the Fried Octopus Ball serves each the Wagyukushi (S$4.90) and Original Sauce (S$5.80).
Returning from the Jurong Point outlet are the Sen Sen Sushi and the Sake Bar. However, should you’re there for a grab-and-go meals packet, the newest outlet nonetheless offers such gadgets although restricted in selection. When I visited, they have been Hokkaido Beef Karubi Jyu (S$11.90), Mega Bento Saba & Nanban Chicken (S$12.90), Tender Chicken Karaage (S$5.90) and Yakitori Skewers (S$7.90).
Surprisingly, this was the primary time I observed a Don Don Donki grand opening with a subdued crowd whilst I arrived at 2pm and at a world area as well. Maybe we’re all don don completed with the back-to-back outlet openings— who is aware of?
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Don Don Donki
78 Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, #B1-224 , Singapore 819666
Don Don Donki
78 Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, #B1-224 , Singapore 819666
Telephone: +65 6286 3811
Operating Hours: 10am – 11pm (Daily)
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