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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / NANA’S GREEN TEA, THE GARDENS: THE FAMOUS JAPANESE “STARBUCKS” / Page 3

NANA’S GREEN TEA, THE GARDENS: THE FAMOUS JAPANESE “STARBUCKS”

April 30, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

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As for the mains; they have quite a number of delights to enjoy. One of it is the Chicken Karaage Curry Udon (RM16.80). The Chicken Curry Karaage Udin comes well with the chewy udon with the bed of thick fragrant Japanese Curry and then topped with the crispy chicken karaage with it. I love the delicious blend of noodles where it comes well with the tip top fragrance of the chicken meat which is crispy at the outside and moist and juicy in the inside.

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For mentaiko lovers, Seafood Mentaiko Udon with Cream Sauce (RM28.80); you can opt to try them. The light pinkish sauce delivers a rich and creamy flavorful sensation that comes with it. Added with scrumptious of ingridients to the dish where you can find prawns, scallop, squid, capsicum and spring onion. It is such a great delights to pamper yourself too with the great aroma blend of dishes.
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Locomoco Hamburg (RM20.80) comes with a choice of minced beef or chicken shaped which is served together with their “Homemade Tomato Locomoco Sauce” The dish is simply appetizing where it give a flavorful blend of sweet concoction. Served together with the Millet rice, and garnished with red leaf lettuce, capsicum, broccoli and Japanese style poached egg.

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Unagi Don (RM28.80) comes next where the eel is carefully choosen and well marinated and perfectly grilled. The soft and juicy blend of unagi which is just so good had becomes one of my favorite after I had tried one spoonful of it. It is being served over the warm millet rice and garnished with sesame, nori and spring onion.

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Chicken Cutlet Curry (RM16.80) completes well with the choice of chicken cutlet, seafood, beef hamburg or chicken hamburg options. We had the Chicken Cutlet Curry where the chicken cutlet is being deep fried till perfection. Leaving the crunchy bite at the outside and complete juiciness from the inside. Nice.

So why not make your way to Nana’s Green Tea for an awesome meal.

Address:

Nana’s Green Tea Cafe
Lot 231A, Lower Ground Floor
The Gardens Mall,
Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City,
59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Business Hours: 10:00am – 10:00pm
Contact : 016-6547574 / 016-2658535
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.nanasgreentea.com.my
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nanasgreentea.com.my
How to reach: Hop on KTM and align at Mid Valley Station.

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Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInTheGardensMall

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