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I love pork, but i’m trying to lose weight, so i ordered fish.. ‘sides everyone ordered pork 😂
only to realise it’s dory 😓😓 (i am particular of my meat)
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Kitsune Udon [RM9.80]
✨: I love love love all things with abura-age (fried thin tofu)-- inari sushi, kitsune soba, and of course, kitsune udon! It's hard to mess kitsune udon up. Fun fact, kitsune’s literal translation to Japanese is ‘fox’ 🦊
Perfect for the next get-together, this bar-restaurant in USJ offers tasty Japanese fusion grub to pair with your sake and beer (best accompanied with the live band performances!). Burppler jionghui lim came and left with a happy belly thanks to their Sweet Potato Fries with Creamy Miso Sauce (RM16), Saba Shioyaki (RM18) and the crispy Mushroom Charcoal Pizza (from RM30) topped with cherry tomatoes, mushrooms and sweet teriyaki sauce that she describes as "magic". Swing by before 7pm to enjoy their happy hour deal of five mugs of Tiger Beer at only RM44! Ps. They just opened a second outlet in Bukit Jalil.
Photo by Burppler jionghui lim
Another new bar in town!! They provide Japanese fusion food. I ordered this mushroom charcoal pizza @guangbar_my, was covered with cheese, cherry tomatoes and mushroom, the sweet teriyaki sauce did the magic, which give it a neutral, goes well with thin crust! And of course, I had sweet potatoes fries, twisted fries, soba fish and one beef bowl! Happy tummy *rub rub*
Matcha Cheesecake RM17.90
Matcha Latte - Hazelnut RM15.90
It’s like a heaven for matcha lovers
Golden Aoki RM19.90
Super big matcha ice cream.
#MatchaLover
Spurred by two chefs hailing from Hokkaido, this ramen shop at the new One Space cooks up the prefecture's specialty Spicy Miso Zangi Ramen (fried chicken ramen, RM34.90). Don't let the steep price tag dissuade you — the big-on-value portion is good to share between two light eaters. Ramen noodles are laid deep into the bowl, followed by its mildly spicy pork bone broth, chashu, marinated soft boiled egg and bamboo shoots. On top of all that goes two large chicken thighs, batter-fried to juicy succulence. While its smaller components like the chashu and egg seem to fall short of expectations, the mainstay of noodles in stocky broth and scrumptious fried chicken are enough to make this a very enjoyable experience for rainy day dinners. Look to the menu for other hale, hearty ramen dishes, from Western-inflected Chicken Confit Spicy Miso (RM34.90) to a simple Tonkotsu (RM24.90).
Avg price per person: RM35