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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / WAKU WAKU RESTAURANT, MID VALLEY: BRINGING YOU ITS NEW MENU

WAKU WAKU RESTAURANT, MID VALLEY: BRINGING YOU ITS NEW MENU

October 31, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

Waku Waku Restaurant which is located at Mid Valley 3rd floor at the centre court brings us with a more exciting menu for this round. Waku Waku brings us with a more flavourful nutritious choices in homey ambience at a more reasonable price. There you goes where Waku Waku serves a home cooked Japanese cuisine in the Teishoku Style which means set meal in Japanese.

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The set meal is being served with a bowl of rice, miso soup, 2 small appetizers and a cup of steamed eff custard with a flavourful main dish. In Waku Waku menu, the dish brings us with a well balanced nutritious values where each items gives us with a well balanced nutritious value.

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The grilled salmon set is one of the value meals which is being served. The Norwegian Salmon is well pan fried till perfection and it brings the natural taste of the salmon itself. Simple way of preparation, the sslmon bring us with the crispy skin as well the juiciness of the salmon meat itself.
Price:RM 26.00

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Next we had the Beef Hamburg Steak Set, where the 100% beef meat is being marinated with 8 types of spices to mix it together. It is then added with the fried onions, and layered with the beef. Deliciously made sauce which is sweet and salty combination added with mushroom on top is superbly delicious. It is served together with a bowl of rice.
Price: RM 19.90

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The Chicken Tsukune Hamburg Steak Set is amazingly good where the most authentic hamburg which is served in Waku Waku. The mix of the lotus roots, taufu, ginger, onions and 3 types of herbs into the hamburg makes the hamburg very juicy and delicious. The dish is famous within the ladies where it is a healthy meal.
Price: RM 19.90

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We ended with the Mega Mo Mo Set. The Mega Mo Mo Set is well done, where the chicken is being “de-boned” and it is then being grilled with the Japanese sambal which is added with the mayo in reducing the spiciness of the sambal. The meat is tender and juicy as it is with the light spiciness which is just delicious as it is.
Price: RM 19.90

Location:
Mid Valley Megamall
1 Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City,
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
03-2284 8762

Filed Under: Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInMidValley

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