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Yokoso Ichiban Smile Sep 06, 2012   (Related Review)
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Seafood | Group/Family dining

It's easy to sidestep Yokoso Ichiban at SSTwo Mall, believing it's a nondescript Japanese joint. But the pork-loving, pleasure-laden menu is worth inspecting at this izakaya-style outlet, since the hits outnumber the misses.

 
Pan-fried pork liver. We love liver, but this particular portion tastes past its prime.

 
Grilled pork ribs. Tender though bony, complemented by a tasty sweet-sticky sauce.

 
Is there anything here for pork haters? Sure: this charmingly pretty, pretty creative concoction of chopped raw tuna with natto & lady's fingers in sesame sauce.

 
Not from Yokoso Ichiban, but a friend brought these for nibbling: wasabi-coated macadamia nuts from Melbourne's Parisi Foods (on Queen Street).

 
Sake, packaged in a carton. This container is convenient; two liters of booze proved too much, so we were happy to be able to bring some leftover sake home.

 
Ginban sake, brewed with the deep waters of Toyama Bay.
 
Date of Visit: Aug 20, 2012 

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Yokoso Ichiban Smile Sep 06, 2012   (Related Review)
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Seafood | Group/Family dining

It's easy to sidestep Yokoso Ichiban at SSTwo Mall, believing it's a nondescript Japanese joint. But the pork-loving, pleasure-laden menu is worth inspecting at this izakaya-style outlet, since the hits outnumber the misses.

 
Sakura pork shabu-shabu with ponzu & goma sauces, cooked at the table. Fairly filling, with plenty of tofu, mushrooms, carrots & other veggies for fiber's sake. The Sakura pork is supposed to be healthier than regular meat, thanks to the use of antibiotic-free pigs.

 
Pork-&-leek skewers, as juicy as can be expected

 
Breaded bacon & asparagus rolls. Squeeze some lemon & you're good to go.

 
Braised pork belly, similar to Chinese versions in most respects, including succulence.
 
Date of Visit: Aug 20, 2012 

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Yokoso Ichiban Smile Sep 06, 2012   
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It's easy to sidestep Yokoso Ichiban at SSTwo Mall, believing it's a nondescript Japanese joint. But the pork-loving, pleasure-laden menu is worth inspecting at this izakaya-style outlet, since the hits outnumber the misses.

 
Boiled sliced pork with wasabi, sesame dressing & fresh greens _ a beautifully satisfying salad with quintessential Land-Of-The-Rising-Sun flavors.

 
Chasiu ramen in soy sauce soup. The noodles are supple while the pork is mouthwatering, but what fails is the lackluster broth, which falls far short of richness.

 
Stamina Teppan, consisting of pork belly, garlic chives & raw egg. You'll risk fighting your friends for a larger share of this.

 
Date of Visit: Aug 20, 2012 

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Round Two for Bulgogi Brothers at Paradigm Mall.

 

 
Seoulsik Bulgogi, a healthy-tasting recipe of chewing-barely-necessary beef with glass noodles, enoki mushrooms and leeks in sweet-savory apple-and-pear sauce.

 
Korean ice cream is available too, at about RM6 a pop.

 
Green melon and red bean flavors, delightful enough to make us feel like six-year-olds again.

 
Korean Sojito (a sort-of Mojito with soju instead of rum) and Green Peach (midori, peach schnapps, orange juice).

 
And icy plum tea to wrap up on a sweet note. Bulgogi Brothers remains scheduled to open its second outlet in Pavilion in two weeks.
 
Date of Visit: Aug 21, 2012 

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The Roti Man Bakery Smile Sep 06, 2012   
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The Roti Man Bakery in Sri Petaling.

 

 

 
The Roti Man serves residents of my neighborhood with fluffy, fresh-tasting treats like sweet potato buns and pumpkin rolls.

 
Our preference: pumpkin! There's something about it that simply tastes better.

 
No surprise that bread loaves are a big deal here, with enough choices to make heads spin.

 
We love this dense dark rye one, offering many mouthfuls of almonds, walnuts and raisins.
 
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