Anyway, this place has become my regular hang out joint due to it being extremely convenient and the casual street side dining which I love. This is a place for carnivores.
Yakiniku is basically Japanese BBQ. You cook the meat and vegetables yourself, and it's free form. Cook it anyhow you like. Medium, cooked even burnt! Then dip the meat into the Yakiniku dipping sauce and enjoy.
Have some cold beers and Heaven!
Mainly there is an assortment of different types of meat you can choose from. Beef - rib eye, steak, brisket, tongue. Pork - shoulder loin, belly etc. and Lamb.
The beef is the only ones marinated (except for tongue).
It is highly recommended to try their Japanese risotto. Cooked a little like porridge in a small clay pot, it tastes a little like bovril to me but it's has it's unique flavor of pork and the beefy taste. Order one and share it around before you start. I am pretty sure if you try it, you will love it. (Note: Occasionally the risotto can be a little salty.)
Japanese risotto. Bubbly hot. Delicious especially the Bovril taste. |
Fresh cow tongue |
Pork loin. BBQ it a little longer to have that burnt taste. |
Pork Belly. |
Steak |
Bloody cow's tongue. Yummy! Fresh. Do not over cook this, just bbq it 1 minute on each side and indulge. |
Perfectly cooked cow tongue |
Price wise for this place is pretty reasonable. My yakiniku connoisseur friend made a superb observation the other night. He somehow observed the plates of meat and reckoned that it is served by weight. (I snooped around in the kitchen area and confirmed it.) Most of the meat costs about RM10 per plate. Typically if you eat and drink a lot like us, then the bill will probably come up to RM150.
Do come early as the place gets packed pretty early with Japanese expatriates and locals. Come in your shorts and slippers, sit, relax and enjoy the atmosphere of being in a Yakiniku stall like in the back streets of Shinjuku.
Points - 2 Sometimes the dipping sauce and the beef marinade can be pretty salty.
3 comments:
Looks awesome..can provide the address? :)
it's in Taman Desa, Old Klang Road. If you know where Faber tower is, it's located at the shops next to Faber Tower. Find Damacai and it's on the alley next to it.
looks really yummy!
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