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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Torii Teppanyaki @ Quayside Mall

Torii Teppanyaki @ Quayside Mall

June 21, 2022 by StrawberrY Gal

Torii Teppanyaki is one of the restaurants to go to if you are big fans of teppanyaki. Recently, I found out about it when hubby ordered Grab Food for his dinner and he said it was good even though is a takeaway. So, we decided to make a date to Torii Teppanyaki this time to enjoy the food directly from their kitchen.

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Opening not long, Torii Teppanyaki offered a wide variety of teppanyaki delights to go for. The restaurant comes a simple design but is cozy. We visited their outlet in Quayside Mall and the restaurant comes with a simple and elegant interior. Walking in we are greeted by their friendly staff and one can choose to sit inside or in their al-fresco area.

Chicken Gyoza with Mentai Sauce 

We started off with the appetizer which is the chicken gyoza with mentai sauce. We love how the gyoza is done where they are indeed perfectly pan-fried and each mouthful complete with juiciness in it. Then it is topped with the mentai sauce.

Chicken Teppanyaki

The marinated chicken is perfectly teppanyaki and served together with their own selected vegetables directly from the farm. Ensuring on its freshness, all the vege are sent daily. The chicken teppanyaki is amazingly good where the chicken cue remains its juiciness and the meat. For the set, it comes with rice, gyoza, grilled vegetables, miso soup, and desserts of the day.

Brazilian Beef Striploin

Using the premium beef, the Brazilian Beef Striploin is such an indulgence, The beef is so juicy and fragrant too. The cut is such an awesome cut to go for and each mouthful brings you with the melt-in-the-mouth sensation. Love the bites of it.

 

Tiger Prawns & Squid

For seafood lovers, you can go for their Tiger Prawns & Squid Selection. The seafood comes simply fresh, especially the prawns. The portion comes simply generous and huge. They are just so good and delicious that we finished them in minutes.

Okonomiyaki

Asides from Teppanyaki, they do have Okonomiyaki too in their selection. The choices include chicken, salmon, and also beef. The okonomiyaki is good too but we prefer them to be thicker and more sauce with it.

As for drinks, we had two refreshing drinks which is the Lychee Rose and the Blue Lemonade.

Overall, Torii Teppanyaki serves a delicious quality teppanyaki meal that one will definitely love

Address:

GF(W)-12 & 12-E, Quayside Mall, Persiaran Freesia, 42500 Telok Panglima Garang, Selangor

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