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2012-08-27
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Looking at the menu, there are limited choices of food but the price does seem okay, compared to Ichiban Ramen next door. My mum and I decided on Chicken Teppanyaki and Prawn Noodles, both cost RM9.90 each. There wasn't many people in the restaurant, probably it was still early and we waited for our food to be served patiently. Prawn Noodles was really disappointing. Neither soba nor udon noodles were used but what it seemed like instant noodles. They've only added some shredded vegetables, bean
With so many other food chains available, I don't think I wouldn't return for another visit but if you want a decent environment to dine in, I suppose it isn't so bad, only if you do not order anything else (like the noodles in soup) but teppanyaki dishes. After all, it's called Teppanyaki lol
P.S sorry about the picture quality
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