Eat 3 Bowls (呷三碗) at JEM (unit #B1-40, 50 Jurong Gateway Road) serves as your gateway to unforgettable Taiwanese culinary traditions, offering an immersive journey through authentic flavors that celebrate Taiwan's beloved comfort food heritage. The restaurant specializes in iconic Taiwanese dishes centered on Lu Rou Fan (braised pork rice)—one of Taiwan's most cherished comfort foods alongside beef noodle soup and tea eggs—representing comfort food at its finest. Lu Rou Fan consists of tender pork belly slowly braised in rich soy-based gravy infused with five-spice and star anise aromatics, then spooned generously over fluffy pearl rice, accompanied by hard-boiled eggs marinated in the meat broth, steamed rice, and blanched vegetables, creating a complete all-in-one dining experience that captures Taiwan's soul food tradition.
The menu extends beyond signature Lu Rou Fan at SGD 6.50 to include additional Taiwanese specialties such as Oyster Mee Sua—delicate thin wheat noodles served in flavorful broth with fresh oysters and shredded chicken—and Shredded Chicken Rice topped with succulent chicken shreds drizzled with fragrant, umami-rich scallion oil infused sauce, garnished with caramelized shallots and fresh coriander. The casual, welcoming ambiance prioritizes food quality without excessive frills, complemented by friendly staff enhancing the authentic dining experience. Beverages include expertly crafted Bubble Milk Tea with carefully balanced sweetness and light Assam Tea alternatives. A generous food selection is available for approximately SGD 32, making authentic Taiwanese comfort food accessible for varied budgets and preferences.
Located at JEM's basement level convenient to Jurong East MRT station, Eat 3 Bowls attracts office workers seeking authentic lunch options, families enjoying casual Taiwanese meals during shopping breaks, and diners seeking genuine Taiwan street food culture without pretense or inflated pricing. The restaurant's vibrant space functions as a portal transporting customers to Taiwan's culinary heartland through food authenticity and welcoming service. For those seeking authentic Taiwanese comfort food—particularly the legendary Lu Rou Fan—prepared with traditional techniques and quality ingredients that honor Taiwan's renowned culinary heritage, Eat 3 Bowls at JEM delivers genuine flavors and cultural immersion worthy of repeated visits.
Poor. Gave partial order (missed giving one portion of Lou rou fan) and probably don’t care since we paid in advance. After went to ask the staff, the entire rice is drenched in sauce (I.e very salty).
Also not value for money as we paid 8 sgd for 4 pieces of small chicken. Highly recommend to avoid this place at all cost.
Ivan Loh
My family had lunch at Eat 3 Bowls @ Jem this afternoon, and it certainly didn’t live up to expectations. While the service was quick and the prices were reasonable, the food quality was disappointing. The menu is very limited, and many items were either marked as sold out or unavailable. The portions were quite small, and overall, the taste was below average. The only redeeming dish was the fried chicken, which was actually quite tasty. Other than that, it wasn’t worth the visit.
Positive Reviews
SG Ong
The braised pork rice with the braised pork just melts away once it's gets into your mouth.. 🤤🤤🤤 and the fried jumbo pork chop has a good portion and tasted awesome! The orange colored chilli with ikan bilis elevate the dishes to another level and packs a punch! 👊
Mei Yi Yeap
Food is quite yummy. Had the 3 bowl smaller tasting bowls. But the space is quite tight and can be a bit uncomfortable especially during peak lunch hours where the space attracts the office crowd
Li koon
Located inside JEM. Its has a decent number of tables. Its not too busy on a Sat lunch time. You can easily get a table. The eat 3 bowl signature is nice and allows you to have a taste of their 3 most popular dishes. Self service.
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I LOVE EAT THREE BOWLS!!!
I ordered the brasied pork rice bowl as well as the lettuce w sauce. The braised pork rice blew my mind after taking the first bite. The following bites paired their chili were equally as tantalising. After devouring the meal, my and half-filled stomach was left waiting for more. Up to this day i reminence about the amazing experience i had @ Eat 3 Bowls. This was the closest taste to authentic taiwanese food.
Kelyn Ngui
I think overall is okay. There is no interaction with people. Everything is automatic. Eating area is small but spaces between tables are good and no squeeze. Food tasted ok. Just very stuffy. Not much air con.
Yiling Lai
Thur 23 Oct 2025 Lunch with Lynn. We walk to JEM mall for lunch. 甲三碗 seating area is limited and not very spacious. It can get a bit crowded during lunch hours. The “Eat 3 Bowl” signature set is nice, letting you sample three of Taiwan’s most popular dishes. Food portion good for 1 person. It’s self-service.
Wendy CSY
Braised pork rice is one of the best I tried in Singapore and it’s the closest to the good ones in Taiwan. Love their mee sua also. Not as salty as some Taiwanese restaurants mee sua in Singapore. I love their egg crepe roll with hash browns. Even I ordered through delivery platform, the crepe arrive still crispy, sauce warm. 👍👍👍 sorry I finished the crepe roll before I realised I forgot to take a photo of it. Chicken rice is ok but if you love hainanese chicken rice, then this one is more on the dry side. Not the tender and melt in mouth kind of chicken.
Will continue to support eat3bowls!
Natasha Tjahjadi
The food was really value for money, ordered two bowls of lurou fan, grilled sausage, fried chicken and vege for 30 bucks!
The nicest was the lurou fan, but slightly too fatty for my liking. Instead of soupy consistency, the lurou is quite thick and quite sweet rather than savoury.
The vege was actually quite nice! Blanched vege in some sort of oyster sauce (?) and fried shallots. Well cooked, crunchy with not too overwhelming sauce.
The fried chicken was nice. Crispy texture, soft on the inside - the serving was quite generous. The spice is more like a togarashi rather than your standard taiwanese snack chilli powder blend.
The grilled sausage was okay.
All in all could be hotter when served, although you are given number sometimes they don't call you when ready. I luckily noticed that the food I ordered was placed on trays and asked the staff if the food was mine. Space is quite small, saw a lot more takeaways than dine ins.