Reading Cumi&Ciki's post on Tonkatsu was really a torture to me. I know, I seriously need an emergency dose of Tonkatsu (But I can't make it at that time!!!)
Finally, after those tough weeks, I was able to travel down town, to satisfy the craving that started weeks ago. Together with the makan kaki-s - Chris&Christine and Tinkie, we got ourselves a table for 4 and happily munched our Tonkatsu とんかつ.
Started with Chawan Mushi (RM 10) - silky smooth steamed egg (with lots of ingredients in it)
We ordered 4 sets and each set is served with mountain high of sliced cabbage, rectangular cut of tofu, pickled vegetables, the yummy pork vegetables miso soup and sesame-d fluffy rice.
Buta Shogayaki Zen (Rm 26)
Pan saute pork belly with ginger sauce.
Hire Katzu Zen (RM 29)
breaded pork fillet cutlet
Rosu Katzu Zen (RM 27)
Breaded pork loin cutlet
Chicken Katsu Zen (RM 27)
Don't fancy pork??? Here is another option for you while your friends are having their pork katsu.
This is it, the breaded deep fried chicken cutlet.
OF Course, never forget their dipping sauce for the fried stuff
First, you have to grind the roasted sesame
Then, add in the thick Japanese Worcestershire sauce, blend them well to create a real appetizing fragrant sauce for your fried stuff.
Love the breaded pork and the pan saute pork belly a lot. The fried pork was neither oily nor greasy; the dipping sace gave an extra kick to the fried pork. Besides that, we were impressed with the miso soup that came with lots of ingredients - pork, mushrooms, carrots and healthy konnyaku.
ahhh, well, we all went off hugging our tummies....
Tonkatsu by Wa Kitchen
Lot 6.12, Level 6, Pavilion KL
Jalan Bukit Bintang,
50480 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-21442292
14 comments:
I saw u and ur frens there last Fri evening...had to rub my eyes just to be sure...hahaha...
Tonkatsu's batter is different and tastes better from the other Jap restos :)
ulric,
really???
*paiseh* i din saw you
should have say 'hi' to you :)
Sawright...I also too shy to say hi...hahaha
the mains look like very small portion, don't they?
ulric,
ahh, don't be shy. don't be shy :P
choiyen,
small???
gosh, with the side dishes, soup, cabbage, and tofu and a bowl of rich, i am pretty sure you are full by then :)
looking simple and nice.. but price quite expensive for such a portion? :)
ken,
i find it reasonable for one whole set. with choice of the pork + tofu + miso soup + pickles + rice
the miso soup has lots of hidden surprise. furthermore, it's up at the 6th floor in pavilion :)
wuu~~the dipping sauce must b matching it nicely, gonna try dis combination soon!
It's not small ler...it's quite a big portion...summore the side salad is can be replenished if u wan more...hahaha...
Ahhhh .... finally they are here. First had them at Takashimaya Singapore ...
Newly open?
ah tee,
yeah, and that sauce is available in any japanese store or supermarket. hehe
ulric,
oh really??? i din know we can replenish the salad. but that portion is already unable to finish
ken,
very niceee.
but i din know this is originated from sg
chris,
yes, new one :)
Anyways...was rushing to Riki-Ya to celebrate a fren's birthday there...quality Jap at reasonable prices...hehe...
Hire Katzu Zen seems to be very crispy :D
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