Sunday, June 17, 2012 11:51 PM
Foodie Trip to Kuala Lumpur, December 2011 - Part 4 (Final)
Hey guys! How's your weekend?
Tomorrow is Monday!
*cries*
Luckily, it's a public day for us tomorrow~
We get a day off in conjunction with the yearly Israk Mikraj. It's back to work on Tuesday.
*dreads*
Anyway, without further dilly dally, here is the last part of my KL trip last December.
Kuala Lumpur (KL) - Day 5 (Last entry)
Since it was our last day in KL, we just relaxed and did some window shopping(already bought so many things for the past few days) and sniffing for good food. LOL
Please be noted that photos in this post contain non-halal food.
Wasn't feeling well so I had hot chocolate for breakfast.
Ahhhh~
Girls, you know why, don't you? ^^
Wasn't well enough to really shop so I suggested we try a place for lunch that I'd read from some Malaysian blogs. Cue, it's at Tokyo Street on the 6th floor of Pavilion, KL!
*drum rolls*
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka!
YAHOOOOOO!
The menu!
*big shiny eyes*
Pretty?
This was taken after we just sat down. People started coming in and filled those empty seats when we were placing our orders.
Small ramen (in spicy miso soup) and char siu rice bowl set.
Came with a bowl of salad and chawan mushi.
Price: RM 35
Look at the char siu!!
T______T
SOOOO YUMMY!!
The char siu rice and salad are so good too!
How can Japanese food taste so good?
I have to say, this is the BEST chawan mushi EVER!
It's soooo soft that it just slides down your throat the moment you put it in your mouth!
Ahhhhh~
Although it's RM 35 for a set of meal there, it's really quality food. I did not regret having my lunch there and so didn't my cousin and her friends. We were so satisfied that our smiles did not leave our faces for a long time! :P
I have yet to try 'real' ramen in Japan so this has got to be the best ramen for me so far. I'll definitely be back!
We then proceeded to walk around Tokyo Street. There're some Japanese shops selling Japanese snacks, food, toys, stationery etc There's also a Daiso! Great! We saw this small 'booth' just right in front of Daiso's door. Sorry no picture~
They didn't have much stuff on display but the strawberry mochi alone was calling out to me.
Strawberry mochi!!
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
OMGGGGG! Sooooooo goooooooood!
*scroll down for a close up shot*
Cousin bought the Strawberry Hokkaido Cake at the bottom and her family said it's really yummy too! I was told they're soft, fluffy and not too sweet! Right, now I regret for not getting that too! haha the owner was telling us how good it was and I still remember him having centre parting hair which reminded me of HK artists from early 90's. Ok, Aaron Kwok to be specific hehe
He even gave us cotton candy for free!
Got cute Japanese Doll sticker on it some more!
:3
This is the cross section of the awesome strawberry mochi!
Fresh strawberry, red beans, soft sponge cake and strawberry cream all inside the strawberry mochi!
Sniffs~
It's really good! Somebody please bring one back to me please?
Did a lil research on them and apparently, they are called RT Pastry House! Here is their
website! Found this
blog post very useful too! Enjoy~
Anyway, we continued to loiter around Pavilion that afternoon cos it was raining really heavily! We couldn't even go to Times Square until late afternoon.
Coffee break at J.Co while waiting for the heavy downpour to stop.
Rain still did not stop after almost an hour so we ran all the way from Pavilion to Sungei Wang Plaza to take the monorail to Times Square. What an interesting afternoon! :P
We continued to shop/walk around at Times Square and randomly selected a place for dinner.
One Chef on the lower ground of Times Square.
The Menu.
Pork ribs rice set.
Glutinous rice balls that we shared.
PERSONALLY, I'd not go back there to eat again. Yes, the decoration is really pretty and the price is average but the food is just okay for us. Maybe we're just spoilt by other food. Sorry~
And that ends the foodie adventure in KL last December as we caught the earliest flight back the following morning!
Bye bye~
Rilakkuma soft toy that belongs to my niece. It's cute, no?
Now that I am done with my KL foodie trip, next destination would be Melbourne(March 2012)! Please give me some time to resize the photos as there're just too many!
Next post, korean food in Brunei!
Have a great week ahead!
Labels: berjaya times square, coffee bean, food, hokkaido ramen santouka, Jco, kuala lumpur, malaysia, non halal food, One chef, pavilion, RT pastry house, Tokyo Street, vacation