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Telephone
03-7931 7003
Opening Hours
Today
12:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 23:00
Mon - Sun
12:00 - 15:00
18:00 - 23:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Hiroshima Oysters Salmon Belly Kushiyaki
Review (8)
Level4 2014-11-08
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I initially wanted to take my Cats' Coffee at Empire Damansara but the jam was so terrible in SS2 that I finally decided to change plans. My U-turn brought me to Yokotaya, at Section 17 which did not fail to disappoint. Many bloggers have talked about this place especially about the signature dish, Nabeyaki Hamburg (RM 35.80 for a set, RM 24.90 for ala-carte) which consists of a pork and beef fused together to become something like the Scottish Haggie. It was served in a big claypot with shitake mushrooms, potatoes, carrots and onions. The sauce is not too salty and goes well with white Japanese rice. Dad ordered the Sanma Shioyaki which is grilled and came with a lunch set at RM 27.80. The set came together with the best chawanmushi ever, white Japanese rice, miso soup, salad with sesame sauce, 2 pieces of pickled cucumber and also cold fried chicken meat. My mother saw the tantalising photo of the Surumeika Ikawata (Grilled Giant Squid) and ordered it at RM 29.80. It came served with a special sauce which is so tasty that dad ate the sauce alone after we have finished all the dishes!  continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-27
34 views
Tokusen Saba Shioyaki (salt-grilled mackerel). Being a fan of salted-grilled fish, we ordered the mackerel. It came in a full size instead of the normal head. The fish was nicely grilled and the skin was quite salty since it was being salt-grilled. The meat was still moist and not too fishy taste. This fish has a lot of bones though. Apart from that, the fish was very nice. continue reading
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Level4 2013-01-25
18 views
It could use a little more natural light, but it's nice to see this Japanese eatery open at PJ's Section 17, with a comprehensive menu at suburb-friendly prices.Yokotaya's sushi topped with salmon & onions (RM7.80+) is fun, with the fleshy freshness of the former mingling well with the crisp pungency of the latter.Hiroshima oysters (RM25.80+), kaki-fry that can't be faulted, thanks to juicy mollusks that are heavy on flavor & crunchy bread crumbs light on grease.Salmon belly kushiyaki (RM21.80+), a sacrament of succulence.Healthiest hamburg steak ever (RM25.80+), served nabeyaki hotpot-style, in a richly savory broth with carrots, potatoes, mushrooms & egg yolk.Pickled glass noodles with cucumber, simple but satisfying.Natto lovers, rejoice: stinky-sticky soybeans come in abundance with soba here (RM23.80+). Familiar name? Yokotaya's PJ outlet is a branch of an existing Kepong restaurant. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)