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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Japanese Temptation with Xenri Takeaway!

Japanese Temptation with Xenri Takeaway!

May 1, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

Brings up the Japanese Temptations with Xenri this RMO. And this time around, you can enjoy your favourite Japanese delights or even great sushi as well.
Xenri brings you loads of surprises where they have loads to offer to you and assured that you are pampered for a great meals ahead.

Start off your meal with Xenri where one can enjoy the delicious Sukiyaki which comes with 3 options.  And in here, you can enjoy your Sukiyaki with a choice of Kimchinabe, Yosenabe, or the Sukiyaki pot of your choice. Stay at home with your comfort and enjoy your choice of steamboat at home and this time the Yosenabe is indeed an enjoyable meal during the raining weather.

The Yosenabe comes with the wide choices of ingredients in one goal where we had the Chinese Cabbage, Spinach , White Leek, Shitake Mushroom, Abalone Mushroom, Enoki Mushroom, Japanese Beancurd, Naruto Maki, Kanikamboko, Tiger Prawns, Scallop Meat, Norwegian Salmon, Cuttle fish, Nama Udon and their signature Home Recipe Bonito Broth.

The set comes amazingly good and the packing is perfectly seal. What I love the most is they have instruction to teach you how to cook your Yosenabe. The ingredients comes super fresh and delicious. Portion comes generous where we can enjoy them for 4 person.  The set is priced at RM 98 only. If you are looking for some kick of spiciness, you can go for their Kimchinabe which is at RM 108 that suits for 3-4 pax.

Asides from their Yosanabe, you can also order their delicious sushi set as well. Choose your choice of Sushi Platter that comes with 2 options which is the Shiawase and Koun. The Shiwase Set is worth for the money you pay where they are served with the Chuka Kurage, California Maki, Soft Shell Crab Maki, Ebu Sushi, Kani Tamago Yaki and the Tuna Sandwich Sushi. It is absolutely an indulgence and every mouthful is so good that I can’t resist for more of it.

And now you can prebook your meals here via in xenripreorder.oddle.me or if want to order cake and coffee and combine order using www.lepontcake.com . They are using service of GrabExpress and Lala Move for delivery and delivery time will be from 10 am – 7.30 pm daily. You can also opt to walk in to pick up your meals too.

Xenri is also offering discount where with purchase above RM50 then can get Rm10 delivery rebate. For enquiry, you can whatsapp us for le pont 018-2025281 for Xenri is 018-2029318

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