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Ichiban Boshi, Pavilion

It's another entry about food.
Seems like it's singapore based. Check out http://www.res.com.sg/ .
I wanted to snap a picture of how the cook make the buckwheat noodles, but obviously, there were just too many people blocking my view. Hey.. excuse me. uncles and aunties.. I wanna snap some decent pics ok!?

And, I see lots of sake.. and yummy2 sushi along the sushi belt..


My Ichiban soba (#1 Noodles) = Rm14.90
What a name for the menu.

Buckwheat is GOOD because it's LOW GI.
In fact, i don't get the 'feeling' effect after consuming it.
And houjicha = chinese tea = japanese roasted tea = Rm1
Beware, I couldn't sleep after drinking TWO cups, resulting only 4+hrs of sleep on that night.

Comments

cat said…
Where is this place? My dbf is an avid fan of sushi trains. They have so little shops in NZ and OZ with sushi trains I pity that deprived young man. And that effect in tea is what he's always been looking for. He always goes "I thought drinking green tea will keep you awake but I drank heaps and I'm still so sleepy!" Ahh..haha
meiyi said…
it's at pavilion, bukit bintang!!!!
lower ground floor, should be right beside tony roma's.
Seems like this is a singapore chain, u can visit www.res.com.sg

aiyoyo.
NZ and OZ... honestly, when i visited Perth few years back... i don't remember any japanese restaurants.

i only remembered pizza (with bacon) and western stuff and fast food chains

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