Bento Station was a tip off from a friend who recently went to their Grand Opening. Tucked away in unassuming Bulleen Plaza was a gourmet Japanese diner turning out very well executed Japanese food to rival the calibre exhibited in luxe restaurants.
Chef Tracey kindly offered me a trial of their popular Flaming Volcano Roll. It was filled with salmon and had a smoky hazy pervasiness. I was smacking my lips hours later trying to recapture a lingering whisper of it. I can easily understand its popularity. It was addictively good. And I solemnly promised myself I will order this next time.
What I did order this time round was the tempura bento ($11.80) and mishoshiru soup ($2.80). Thrown in were slivers of tempura pumpkin and a big bowl of dipping sauce. The bento came with the requisite mesclun salad with a sesame dressing, pickles and takoyaki. Chef Tracey kindly offered me a trial of their popular Flaming Volcano Roll. It was filled with salmon and had a smoky hazy pervasiness. I was smacking my lips hours later trying to recapture a lingering whisper of it. I can easily understand its popularity. It was addictively good. And I solemnly promised myself I will order this next time.
Kiddo's seafood fried rice came with massive prawns.
Verdict: We loved it.
Overall
Bento Station is a delightful family owned business turning out Japanese gourmet food in a diner/takeaway setting. It has a few small tables for dine ins but it does a roaring take away / delivery trade as well. I understand they deliver to the local area. I am looking forward to returning for a serve or two of the flaming volcano rolls.
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