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2013-12-16
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Finally, we have come to another chapter of gastronomical venture of delightful cuisine from the Land of Rising Sun. This round, the feast has brought us to Bonbori Japanese Cuisine Restaurant, which is humbly nestled at the airy and chicly designed shopping mall of Setia Walk.The restaurant started its operation since March 2013 and has since garnered popularity amongst the local especially around the neighbourhood. One of its selling point that keep drawing its loyal customers back is due to
While waiting for the next course to arrive, we have Fried Ice Fish as the appetizer. This humble course is really a delightful companion to have. It is light and crispy. Slightly salty and peppery that goes real well as snack, even better when added with some lemon juice. As enjoyable the tang it gives, the lemon juice-sprinkled fried small fish is best eaten after the citrusy juice is squeezed to prevent it from being too soggy after that.
Next to be served is the Shake Atama Kimchee Soup which is Salmon Fish Head braised in Kim chi soup. One might wonder what is Kimchi doing here. The case is actually the Kimchi used in this broth is being fermented the Japanese way, so it definitely tastes slightly different from the usual Korean’s recipe. The cabbage here is more crisp, less sour and the soup is enriched with some miso paste to help bring up the flavor of the fish head. Sweet, collagenous and nourishing. The soup actually comes tad salty if to be just drunk that way, thus it makes the best accompaniment with a bowl of white rice.
Coming up next to continue mesmerizing our visual as well as taste bud is the Bacon Asparagus Kushiyaki on Skewers. It is some sort of kebab dish, where you would find cutlets of meat and greens being driven through using a metal rod to barbeque it. This plate holds such a colourful and joyful sight, seeing varieties of good diet available at one go. The stick consists of diced of onions, tri-colours capsicums, leek and asparagus shoots coiled within a layer of tender bacon. Good thing is that the food is lightly grilled thus not too scorched with a soft glazing on the surface. Veges are crisp and I can still taste the juiciness of asparagus which assures you of the well-retained nutritional values in it. Even if the exterior of the bacon is slightly burnt, I wouldn’t mind for that translates into a smoky, buttery, sweet and salty slice of heaven goodness! Nyumm…………
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