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COCO ICHIBANYA @ 1 UTAMA

April 7, 2015 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review Leave a Comment

Coco Ichibanya, the largest Japanese curry restaurant chain in the world has opened their first outlet here in Malaysia at 1 Utama Shopping Centre. Taking over the lot of Lam Mee Ya which is at the new wing of the mall, the restaurant is easily spotted with the bright yellow signage.
coco ichibanya
The Japanese curry house’s tagline, “The tastiness you can choose”, reflects its concept of allowing patrons the flexibility of customizing their meal from the curry’s level of spiciness and types of toppings to the rice and curry portions. In Malaysia, Coco Ichibanya brings you with five level of spiciness of their Japanese Curry from their normal (Level 1 ) to the Level 5 (spicy).
coco ichibanya
In the outlet in Malaysia, Coco Ichibanya brings you with more than 30 meat and seafood options such as chicken, beef, pork, prawn and clam, which is complemented with a variety of toppings such as egg, corn, bacon, croquette, cheese, mushroom and eggplant.
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Coco Ichibanya’s signature dishes include Pork Cutlet Curry, Lightly Crisped Chicken Curry, Black Pepper Chicken Curry, Grilled Garlic Prawn Curry, Salmon Teriyaki Curry, Salmon Cream Croquette Curry, Seafood Omelette Curry and Grilled Spinach, Bacon and Corn Curry.
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If you are a big fans of Japanese Curry, hop to Coco Ichibanya for a taste of their Japanese curry there.
coco ichibanya
Supermodel Amber Chia, local artistes Gary Yap , Orange Tan and and actress Debbie Goh and were present at the grand opening of the restaurant recently.

CoCo Ichibanya Curry House
1 Utama, LG333A, Lower Ground, New Wing
Tel: 03-7732-8937

Restaurant: Coco Ichibanya Locations: 1-Utama, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tags: #DineIn1Utama Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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