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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / SUKIYA @ KOTA DAMANSARA

SUKIYA @ KOTA DAMANSARA

September 24, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

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Looking for some delectable Gyudon with affordable price? Don’t miss the Gyudon Beef Dishes and Ramen from Sukiya where they are one of the Japan’s leading gyudon chain by number of locations.I have been to their outlet in Japan and you simply can see them at many places. Certified HALAL in Malaysia, now you can have your dining with your Malay friends for Japanese delights.
SUKIYA

Bringing you a hearty delicious bowl of beef don, you are assured not just good meals but great services too. The restaurant is easily spotted in their Kota Damansara outlet which is just opposite Sunway Giza. I love the deco there with give you a Japanese feel with the wooden woods, tables and chairs.
SUKIYA
Gyudon – RM6.40 (S), RM8.40 (M), RM10.40 (L)
Their Gyudon are served in three sizes, small medium and large depending on your appetite.Serving you with their grained rice and also flavourful cut of beef. Well cutted till perfection and each mouthful is just so delicious. And what’s more it is at an affordable rate.
SUKIYA
Teriyaki Chicken Rice – RM8.40 (M), RM10.40 (L)
I love their Teriyaki Chicken rice, which is served with the tender moist chicken thigh topped with the sweet teriyaki sauce. Every mouthful is simply good with the fragrant teriyaki sauce.
SUKIYA
Tokyo Ramen (with chicken) – RM8.40
Not just that, recently they had also released the ramen dishes in their menu too. Served pipping hot, the ramen comes simply good with the bouncy noodles. The soy sauce based soup goes well with it but being at the affordable rate, the ramen is a decent one to try off. The Tokyo Chicken Ramen which has ‘double chicken’ going for RM10.40, similar to this dish, but with double the chicken portion.

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You can also add in some Chicken Karaage for those who love to get some fried items.

Do check out SUKIYA at any of their five outlets nationwide (Taipan USJ, Uptown Damansara, AEON Bandaraya Melaka, Kota Damansara, and IOI City Mall) for your Gyudon and ramen fixes at an affordable price.

SUKIYA Malaysia, Kota Damansara
27-1, Jalan PJU 5/15,
Dataran Sunway,
Kota Damansara,
47810 Selangor
Tel: 03-61433031
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sukiya.My

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