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2015-01-26
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Checked out Udon-Ya San again some weeks ago. Here's my review. Better late than never!I tried the Tsukimi Udon and the Chicken Karaage, this time with a cucumber drink. The prices are still reasonable ranging from RM6 to RM12 per dish depending on what you order. The signature homemade Udon was chewy, just how I preferred it. The udon was mixed in a sesame infused tangy sauce. I quite liked it as it was not too heavy and it went pretty well with the fresh vegetables in the udon. The karaage
I tried the Tsukimi Udon and the Chicken Karaage, this time with a cucumber drink. The prices are still reasonable ranging from RM6 to RM12 per dish depending on what you order.
The signature homemade Udon was chewy, just how I preferred it. The udon was mixed in a sesame infused tangy sauce. I quite liked it as it was not too heavy and it went pretty well with the fresh vegetables in the udon. The karaage was as expected. It was deepfried without tasting too oily. A good complement as a side dish. The cucumber drink was pretty refreshing too!
I had also ordered the salad and this time I asked the chef to put the dressing on the side which he willingly obliged. So I added the amount of dressing I liked and the salad turned out to be crispy and yet not overwhelmed by the dressing. Yummy!
I understand from the proprietors that they are constantly creating new dishes. So, the next time I walk pass their Noren (Japanese door hanging), I hope I will be preasantly surprised! Cook on!
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