When we think of bento boxes, we will have instant imagery of a divided lunch box that is filled to the brim with a very balanced meal. These delicious boxed meals are made with love and form the perfect marriage of delicious nutrition and convenience!
If you’re looking for scrumptious bento boxes then you have come to the right place! Here are 10 bento boxes that you can tapau and enjoy!
#1 – Crunchy Nanban
Chicken Nanban is a dish called yoshoku meaning western-style food adapted to suit Japanese tastes. This is no ordinary fried chicken though! This succulent chicken is marinated in a sweet and tangy sauce and deep-fried to crisp perfection for that signature crunch.
Location: Tokyo Teppan, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#2 – Kimchi Power
Calling all kimchi lovers! Ichi Zen’s Gyuniku / Butaniku Kimuchi Itame To Saba Steak bento set offers a choice of sliced beef or pork generously slathered in kimchi paste, with a side of saba fish steak that will keep your belly full and happy!
Location: Ichi Zen, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#3 – Spicy Nanban
Looking to turn up the heat? We’ve got you covered with the Salmon Shioyaki / Teriyaki To Chicken Nanban Pirikara Sauce bento set. This spicy treat comes with salmon (either salted or teriyaki style) and a side of deep-fried chicken covered in spicy nanban sauce!
Location: Ichi Zen, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#4 – Juicy Teriyaki
Is there anything better than enjoying a serving of succulent teriyaki chicken? Get your scrumptious teriyaki bento box from Tokyo Teppan, which includes a tasty serving of teriyaki chicken and assorted appetizers to give you a well-rounded treat!
Location: Tokyo Teppan, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#5 – Japanese Curry
We can’t forget about one of Japan’s signature dishes – Japanese curry! Ichi Zen’s Chicken Katsu Curry To Tako Yaki bento set pairs juicy deep-fried chicken katsu cutlets with delicious and hearty Japanese curry and a side of takoyaki that is sure to get your mouth watering!
Location: Ichi Zen, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#6 – Classic Sushi
Craving some traditional Japanese sushi? Look no further! Tokyo Teppan’s sushi bento box includes an array of sushi, tasty gyoza, and assorted appetizers. Yum!
Location: Tokyo Teppan, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#7 – Generously Ginger
For those craving who like the spicy smell and the heat of ginger, we recommend the Gyuniku (beef) / butaniku (pork) Shogayaki To Salmon Mentai Island Roll bento. This tasty treat combines sliced beef or pork slices dripping in delicious ginger sauce with roasted salmon and cod roe handrolls for a balanced meal.
Location: Ichi Zen, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#8 – Buttery Goodness
More butter please! Most cuisines use butter to elevate the dish, and Japanese cuisine is no exception! Ichi Zen’s Salmon MentaiYaki To Hotate Kinoko Butter Itame bento set serves up deliciously grilled salmon topped with cod roe mayonnaise and a side of scallops and buttered mushrooms for a decadently delightful dish!
Location: Ichi Zen, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#9 – Surf ‘n Turf
Land or sea – why not both! The Saba Shioyaki / Teriyaki To Wakadori Karaage bento set offers you perfectly grilled saba fish (salted or teriyaki style) and crispy, golden chicken for maximum satisfaction – tasty!
Location: Ichi Zen, Level 6, Pavilion KL
#10 – Make your own!
And last but not least, if the above nine bento boxes aren’t your style, then you can always make your own by getting your supplies from Daiso! With cute bento box sets and accessories, you will be well equipped to prepare your own DIY bento box lunch sets at home! Don’t forget to also stop by Shojikiya to purchase authentic Japanese ingredients to whip up your Japanese lunch!
Location:
Daiso, Level 6, Pavilion KL
Shojikiya, Level 6, Pavilion KL
Whew, all of that describing and looking at the food certainly did make us hungry! You can enjoy these bento boxes at Pavilion’s Tokyo Street in conjunction with Pavilion KL’s 10th anniversary!
Which bento box will you opt for? Let us know in the comments!
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This post first appeared on WORLD OF BUZZ.
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