Yamabuki (山吹) Sanuki Udon Restaurant
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Well, if you like udon, go can check it out. I think I will revisit this place again...
Well, if you like udon, go can check it out. I think I will revisit this place again...
I was happy to see pho (beef noodle soup - RM17.90) on the menu, as I have been craving for it for a while. The pho soup is made by boiling imported Australian beef with various spices and then topped with rice noodles, beansprouts, fresh herbs, red chillies, thinly sliced beef and beef balls. Squeeze some lime over and enjoy! I definitely enjoyed this - the soup was clear yet very flavorful and comforting. Absolutely pho-bulous!
The tall ice shaved dessert excited him the most. I think this is definitely worth of money because the ingredients inside are a lot too! Taste wise is delicious! Must Try!
Overall a little pricey as the serving is very small, good for a person or most to most an adult and a child, nothing more, except for the fish dish.
They offer a wide variety of food, probably unheard by many. It might be interesting to check them out. We might go back for more, perhaps some time when we are back in KL.
Overall, we enjoyed eating at Pao Xiang a lot. The location is close to our place and the food is consistently good, worth checking it out if you’re a Bak Kut Teh lover!
Overall, don't find the place attractive even though we tried most of their specialty so only rated as follows.
There are a few porridge shop along the road...We had tried few shop and this is not tat good as well...Besides, the variety is also limited...
Overall, I would praise their service had been outstanding, friendly and attentive throughout our dinning.
The Rojak Sotong have not add in the gravy yet. Mamarazzi tasted. Hmm....quite good wor. Not bad. Next time can come and buy again.
So, if I go dine in Familiar Faces Restaurant, will anyone recognise me?