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You are here: Home / Food Review / Invited Review / TOKYO KITCHEN, ONE CITY SUBANG

TOKYO KITCHEN, ONE CITY SUBANG

March 5, 2014 By StrawberrY Gal - Invited Review Leave a Comment

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Tokyo Kitchen opens their new branch in One City. Walking into the shop, it brings us with the cozy environment Japanese twist in it. Tokyo Kitchen serves a variety of Japanese cuisine and they are pretty innovative with their dishes where you will be surprise of their blend of dishes.

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The moment I step into the restaurant, I fell in love with the Japanese Deco here.

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Dinasour Sushi (RM29.30) is probably one of the biggest sushi in town where the huge portion can feed up to 6 persons. The portions is perfectly a huge one and when we cutted them into smaller size, there is maki hidden beneath it. For sushi lover, you would be craze with the sushi itself.

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Next we have the Salmon Cheese Roll (RM24.80). One of the recommended delights, the salmon cheese roll which is slightly baked with cheese at the outer layer with the crabstick, omellete and cucumber inside. Shrimp roe, little bit of spring onion and mayonnaise is being garnished ontop bringing us with the full flavoured delights. Every mouthful of the sushi is really impressive where the cheese taste which melts in the mouth with the fragrance of the cheesy blend. Perfect!

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Tokyo Kitchen Special Roll (RM24.80) which comes well to our table where it brings us with a creative twist of the sushi roll. The fried tiger prawn cucumber roll is served together with the grilled unagi, mango in slice, peanut sauce, and shrimp roe for garnishing. The special roll is well garnished with the appetizing blend with the fresh ingridients. The unagi is flavoursome and added with the twist of mango with it, the combination of sweet soury taste is pretty addictive.
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The long salmon sushi (RM6.30) is also one the special items in the Tokyo Kitchen too. If you love salmon and plan not having so much of rice, here is the choice. The salmon cutted in long strip and the each mouthful of the delights is burst with the fantastic salmon taste.

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If you are a big fans of sashimi, you can have the Tairyo Sashimi (RM 73.80). The huge selection of sashimi which comes with tuna, salmon and more is decorated on top of the bed of ice. The sashimi is simply fresh and each mouthful of the delights is filled with flavours and sweetness with it.
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Pamper your self too with the Smoked Salmon Cheese Rice Set (RM 28.80) . The filling bowl of hearty rice with the salmon is well grilled till perfection and topped with the mayonise on top with the bonito flakes with it. The salmon brings a flaky texture and it gives a complete juiciness in it.

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We end our meal with some sweet temptations here in Tokyo Kitchen. The Chocolate Lava Cake (RM 9.80) comes right after the heavy meal is just a perfect sensation. The warm creamy lava which ooze out from the warm chocolate itself comes with a scope of ice cream with it. The taste is simply heavenly with the heavy chocolaty taste in it Awesome!

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Well, Green Tea Tofu cake (RM 9.80) is good too, soft texture with the blend of fragreant tea flavours in it. The dessert is simply melts in the mouth.

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Hot Mix Fruit Tea(RM5.80)

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Tokyo Kitchen Pineapple Lemon Soda (RM 8.80)

Address:
Tokyo Kitchen @ OneCity
D-GF-06, Skypark OneCity,
Jalan USJ 25/1, 47650 Subang Jaya
Tel: 03-5115 0056

Other Outlet:
Tokyo Kitchen @ Berjaya Times Square
04-109, 4th Floor, Berjaya Times Square,
No 1 Jalan Imbi, 55199 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 03-2143 1088

Tokyo Kitchen @ SetiaWalk Puchong
Block D-05-G Setia Walk,
Persiaran Wawasan,
Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47160 Puchong.
Tel: 018-9821428

Tokyo Kitchen @ Sunway Giza Mall
C-1-G Sunway Giza Mall,
Jln PJU5/14, PJU 5,
Kota Damansara,
47810 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
Tel: 03-6151 1268

Tokyo Kitchen @ Ativo Plaza Damansara Avenue
Level 1, Ativo Plaza, B-G-9, Block B,
No 1 Jalan PJU 9/1, Damansara Avenue,
Bandar Sri Damansara PJU 9,
52200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

Restaurant: Tokyo Kitchen Locations: Selangor, Subang, Subang Jaya Tags: #DineInOneCitySubang Category: Invited Review



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