The dishes are average and tend to be salty, especially the meat, and overall quite greasy. Moreover, the side dishes are on the sweeter side, which is not very suitable for pairing with rice.
The dining space isn't large, but it's quite comfortable.
Self-service ordering is available, but the equipment was out of order at that time. Cutlery is available for customers to take themselves.
Although it is a chain bento shop, it still has its impressive aspects. Most of the dishes at other chain bento shops are cold, with only the meat being hot, but that's not the case here at Liang Shehan. Each dish is served piping hot, which is really quite impressive, and they are willing to spend that extra money to heat or keep the dishes warm.
However, when it comes to the flavors, I find the dishes to be rather ordinary, with a slightly salty taste, especially in the meat. Overall, it's a bit greasy. The vegetable dish is quite sweet, and I personally feel that this kind of flavor does not go well with rice.
Moreover, as far as bentos go, their prices are really on the higher side. Unless they are using high-quality ingredients, I probably wouldn’t become a repeat customer unless I specifically want a piping hot bento.