F&B
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MOKU Grill & BBQ @ Oasis Square, Ara Damansara
When you or your friend call for a big party or friend gathering, what would you all have? I think Malaysians have the trend to organise a BBQ party at home. However, when coming to the “cooking session”, we are not as skilful as the sifu, so we burn the materials off. And also, at the end of the party, you might realise only two to three friends are cleaning up the place, some are not helpful at all. Have you actually come to a circumstance that you wish to have all these BBQ food hassle free? If yes, your dream has come true! Nestled in Oasis Square, Ara Damansara,…
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D-Buri Buri @ Uptown Damansara
What’s your first dish in Japanese cuisine? Sushi? Sashimi? Ramen? Or you are same like me, donburi! FYI, I don’t eat any food which is not fully cooked. So, when my friends said to have meal at Japanese restaurant, my choice must be teriyaki don! But now, I have expanded my choice to sushi and other Japanese food too. Still, not sashimi. Since I am a donburi foodie, I am excited to share you my new found donburi in Klang Valley – D-Buri Buri. Nestled in Uptown Damansara, D-Buri Buri is a new-opened Japanese donburi restaurant which serves pleasing donburi, nabemono, sushi and other Japanese dishes. The restaurant was styled…
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Pretz n’ Beanz @ IPC Shopping Center
“Pretzel!” When you see/hear this word, what is going through your mind? Some might think of the well-known chained pretzel store; while some might think of its texture and flavor, or maybe you just have no thought about it! I personally think pretzel is hard and I must finish it immediately when it was taken out from the warmer. Else, you may find it difficult to chew. However, the dining experience at Pretz n’ Beanz has changed my thought. They serve very soft pretzel; even if you kept it for hours without putting it inside a warmer, the softness still remain! Serving soft pretzels, freshly brewed coffee and also others delicacies,…
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I Am 80’s Cafe – A Cafe Full of Childhood’s Memoirs
Sometimes when surfing social medias, we will see some posts like “Childhood before 2000 vs Childhood after 2000”. Yes, kids nowadays play with gadgets more than us. If you were born in the year before 2000, you probably know my feeling, wishing to go back to the “old time”. The owners of a hidden gem at Taman Rasa Sayang, I Am 80’s Cafe have made our wish come true! One of the owners, Dong, waw born in 80’s, ex-executive chef of our local well-known franchised restaurant decided to open up a cafe which is full of his childhood memory. He wants to tell the eldest (people born before 80’s) and…
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Okonomi New Menu @ Publika
Remember few months back in January, Okonomi was just a 2-month old Japanese restaurant in Publika. (Check out the previous post here). As mentioned in the previous review, Okonomi stands out from the crowd is because of their customised sushi roll. Meaning that diners can choose what they want to have in their sushi roll. This time, I am back with Okonomi’s new menu! Thanks Foodink for the invitation. Started up the day with appetiser – Mango Prawn Salad. It was served with succulent prawns, mangoes and Japanese cucumber topped with tobiko. Not to forget to dress this delightful salad with mixed greens and cherry tomatoes. The mango was quite sour.…
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A Different Korean Cuisine at Mr. Dakgalbi @ Sri Petaling
Both of me and Danny love any type of cuisine, but we both are not into Korean Cuisine. We don’t like kimchi and the sauces. Thus, we only went for Korean restaurant once. Recently, we were invited to a food review at Mr. Dakgalbi. Rejected it when I was told it is a Korean food restaurant. However, my friend told me to go for a trial because it is totally different from what I know about Korean food, except the kimchi and Korean BBQ cuisine. Undeniably, it consumed some time to find the actual location and if you know Sri Petaling area, it is always packed and full of…
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Yotsuba Japanese Restaurant @ Jalan Merdeka, Malacca
Two weeks ago, Danny and I went for a short trip at Malacca. After check-in at our first BnB (which I am going to share my experience next time), we went for our dinner at a Japanese Restaurant located at Jalan Merdeka – Yotsuba Japanese Restaurant. Yotsuba Japanese Restaurant is an izakaya (in Chinese “居酒屋“), in Japanese, it means Yotsuba is a casual place for after-work-drinking. It serves premium Japanese cuisine such as sushi, shabu-shabu and kushiyaki. FYI, Yotsuba Japanese Restaurant has two storeys; nonetheless, they normally close the upper level unless there are crowd. I am not sure whether customer can reserve the upper level for event, but I…
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Raku Pizza @ SS15
Remember few weeks ago, I shared a review on create your own sandwich with Sumo Sandwich? If you don’t, read it too after this post. Why am I saying like that? Because this time I am introducing you Raku Pizza – a pizza house that you can make your own pizza! Located at SS15, Raku Pizza is themed in black and white. The words “Raku” in Japanese means joy. Raku Pizza hopes ever customer is joyful when dining with them; and of course, Raku Pizza hopes the customer enjoys the fun of building own pizza. Well, pizza is no longer only a western food now, with Raku Pizza, this western…
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Sozo Japanese Restaurant @ Sunway Giza
If you are a Japanese foodie, you are going to love this post so much! Not only because Sozo Japanese Restaurant serve fresh and appealing Japanese food, but also because they are buffet! Wait, buffet? Yes, this was my first thought too when I learned that Sozo is serving A La Carte Buffet! FYI, A La Carte Buffet means you can pick dishes from the menu, with unlimited orders throughout the specific buffet timeframe. The food will only be ready to serve upon order. Located inside Sunway Giza, you can easily find Sozo few steps near to Beer Factory. Indoor and outdoor dining area are provided; however, if you prefer to…
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HJ Sharin Low Seafood Restaurant @ Bukit Antarabangsa
Remember before Raya, I shared a foodie post about Chinese Muslims Restaurant in Klang Valley. Some readers commented on the previous post, they would like to know more about this awesome eatery. Especially non-Malaysian readers, they felt fresh on this because they never know there are Chinese who is a Muslims as well. Therefore, here is a more detailed review on Chinese Muslims food at HJ Sharin Low Seafood Restaurant, Ampang. FYI, HJ Sharin Low Seafood Restaurant has few outlets. Danny and I went to their HQ at Ampang. To be honest, it is truly far! But for good food, we are willing to go. Serving fresh seafood with Chinese…