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2015-06-10
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When husband and I found this place first time about 6 mths ago, we know nothing about this shop. We gave it a try because we didn't want to end up going the same place for dinner. It was full of people at night and we need to wait 10 mins for a table. The interior reminded me the local cheap eat chain stores in Japan.For the first time visit, we tried the Kimchi pork chop pot udon set and the Deep fried pork cutlet (80g) with curry sauce on rice. The picture menu looks mouth watering, but I dou
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For the first time visit, we tried the Kimchi pork chop pot udon set and the Deep fried pork cutlet (80g) with curry sauce on rice. The picture menu looks mouth watering, but I doubt the real food would match. The Kimchi pot first arrived in 5mins, it was full of ingredients incluidng lots of kimchi, meat, veggie, etc. The broth wasn't too spicy, and the udon was chewy and tasty. It was only $59 but very fullfilling. The second dish came within 10mins. The size of the fry pork cutlet was longer than a palm size, and the short grain rice looked shiny with great chewy texture. The curry sauce was quite standard and the portion was big enough if I wanted to share it with my husband.
The food quality was surprisingly as good as lots of good Japanese pork chop places in town, and the price is similar to those local chain like CafeDeCoral, Yoshinoya, Fairwood, etc. Cheap eat Good food value, why not!! If you come here during the afternoon-tea-time, the deal is even cheaper. The portion was definitely enough for a person. With the food quality, good price range and decent amount of food, I'm always happy to be here with friends or even by myself.
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