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You are here: Home / Food Review / Invited Review / RUSCO CONCEPT STORE, TOKYO STREET PAVILION

RUSCO CONCEPT STORE, TOKYO STREET PAVILION

July 18, 2013 By StrawberrY Gal - Invited Review 1 Comment

New shop is opening in Pavilion and here you go with the brand new outlet by the name of RUSCO. RUSCO™, a premium brand under Yataro Group that launched few years ago in Japan and the brand had becoming a popular brand to have with especially the younger generations in Japan. Now, without going all the way to Japan, we can also grabs Rusco at the Tokyo Street in Pavilion. The kiosk had launched last Sunday 14 July 2013, embarking the Malaysian Market to serve the customer.

The tastiness of RUSCO™ is originated from our unique baking method of baguettes. In RUSCO, they have a strong preference in making baguettes in order to provide highest RUSCO™ experience for our beloved customer.

How RUSCO make their lovely colorful rusk. First, they make the dough by using selected finest wheat flour and mix it by using the European style small size mixer. Then, spread the delegated dough by hand follows by the first oven baking in a controlled temparature. By only doing this, the Rusk is still not considered done yet as the tastiness only comes after the second oven bake with quality natural flavor extract toppings. The texture of the crunchiness and crumbles are made from the preferred ingredients, unique method and hand-made. Like our Raspberry Rusk, they are using fresh raspberry to blend as the color of the Rusk. Upon completion, we mix the raspberry blend into the dough while making baguettes so that the natural raspberry color is in the bread. Then, coat with natural raspberry extract. You would feel the aroma of raspberry every time you bite on it.

The colourful rusk comes with 8 flavors– honey,black sesame, sweet chocolate, raspberry, green tea, blueberry, caramel almond and velencia chocolate.

Honey – The ultimate combination of honey, butter and bread. Fragrant with the natural smell of honey

Black Sesame- The aromatic black sesame is the grownup’s favorite selection. The unique pleasant texture is born by adding the sesame paste onto the bread.

Sweet Chocolate- The specially made chocolate baguette that spread with premium chocolate give an extravagant sweetness of the chocolate.

Raspberry- The fragrance of the raspberry leaves a tingling sensation to the taste buds. The tastiness of the risk is compliments by the rich color of the raspberry.

Green Tea- The vivid green is from the Kawane Green Tea. By adding the astringency, green tea into the butter, it enhances the taste of the rusk

Blueberry- You are able to taste the luxurious taste of the juicy blueberry. The acidity from the fruit and mellowness from the butter makes for a perfect combination in taste.

Caramel Almond- Caramel gives a rich taste to the rusk and it is even more delicious when topped with the aromatic almond.

Valencia Orange- Tatse the fruitness and refreshing sensation from the orange peel.

– The 6 pcs packaging in the bag-

– Enjoyment with Rusco-

Each of the rusk can be purchase at different sizes and packaging . The rusk which is being served is sinfully delicious and colorful. Due to the double bake effect, the rusk is simply crunchy and it is sinfully delicious and addictive as well. Now. you can have them purchase online as well at the website and they will deliver over to you. Do SURPRISE your love ones today with RUSCO

Price:
2 Pieces Per Bag – RM4
6 Pieces Per Bag – RM10
4 Flavour Colorful Gift Box – RM38
6 Flavour Colorful Gift Box – RM56
8 Flavour Colorful Gift Box – RM72

RUSCO Concept Store
P6.46.00-6.47.00, Level 6, Tokyo Street
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
No. 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +603-2858 9031
Website: http://www.rusco.my/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rusco.my

Restaurant: [email protected] Locations: Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Pavillion, The Golden Triangle Tags: #DineInPavilionKL Category: Invited Review



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  1. sycookies says

    July 18, 2013 at 5:36 pm

    WOW…the colours are really pretty.

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