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3.8

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3.8

10 Reviews

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  • Berliani Sianipar

    3.0

    First-time savour tsukemen - to dip the noodle inside soup served separately. Tried two varieties, the yuzu and the tan tan sesame, with one hot noodle and something cold noodle. The dipping soup are tasted simply sufficient for the noodles. The yuzu tastedfresh with just a little sour - extremely appetizing. The tan tan sesame with heavy aroma of sesame is really a bit heavy. Ordered also a side dish - roasted pork that is very delicious but a little oily.

  • Anasnass

    4.0

    You're in a retail center, thus don't expect michelin celebrity cuisine. I experienced soup plus some Gyoza. It emerged rapidly, the service was helpful, the food was delicious. I left happy.

  • Rika Wiryawan

    2.0

    Could have given 1 superstar but that might be unfair I guess. Services has been hap hazard at greatest. Table and seating placing is really a joke. What's with the communal desk in the middle. I could understand in Japan individual diner idea but we have been inMalaysia. Maybe sharing will be caring and seated with strangers may be the restaurant's motto. Ok to the meals. Who within their right mind just serves pan buddy gyoza from 2-6? A period windowpane where its after lunch time and before dinner so when nobody eats. That's simply stupid for a staple Japanese dumpling. The dipping sauce for the noodle is simply too oily. Flavor sensible OK I assume but will be my last period. The ramen well experienced better. Maybe only a plus for the karaage. But that's tough to screw up. Do not spoil my picture of Japan, I move there each year to ski...

  • Hilmyanda Fadhila

    5.0

    This is undoubtedly the very best Tsukemen I've had in Malaysia. Chewy noodles with yuzu soup is merely incredible. The pork ramen can be good with solid creamy soup. I can point out it is much like those in Tokyo predicated on my many journeys toJapan within the last 15 yrs. Now I've a place to fulfill my craving for genuine Japanese Tsukemen & ramen. The big community table also managed to get perfect for our big family. I assume this is best for a community mall like Starling. The service staffs listed below are very nice and quick. We obtained our orders within ten minutes. Will be back frequently......

  • Amarillys Enika

    4.0

    I really like the tsukemen served as of this restaurant. Noodles are handmade with top quality wheat. They make use of Yuzu within their broth which offered it an extremely refreshing taste. Unlike regular soup noodles where noodles are usually offered in the soup, tsukemen can be consumed by dippinginto a heavy broth. You can end the noodles with the addition of in additional dashi soup in to the thick broth to take pleasure from the soup. Other styles of ramen may also be served at the cafe but my selection is always their First Yuzu tsukemen and a helping of Gyoza in spicy sauce. Noodles certainly are a small pricey but worthy of the price.

  • Monika Hastono

    4.0

    Mitsuyado Sei-Guys, The Starling Mall, Damansara. Cheese Tsukemen, nice. Special solution to have tsukemen.

  • Indah Ayu

    4.0

    The noodles itself deserves a compliment. It’s has been chewy and tasty. The dipping sauce had been a little bit as well salty and citrus flavor was strong. Therefore, it may or might not suit certain tastebuds but overall it had been fine for me. A significant goodtry for dried out noodles Japanese design in kl.

  • Oktavi / Cha Shi Ah Eaters🐷

    4.0

    This is mostly of the ramen restaurants in malaysia that focuses on tsukemen (dipping ramen). Noodles are usually al dente and the yuzu sauce is particularly fitting for Malaysian climate! Service is normally good and prompt. Drop by in case you are in starling mall!

  • Nagarjun Gupta

    3.0

    How must i say it....... Their name seems large, however the taste is typical. I gone to some stores which focus on Tsukemen, out of these, this one is in fact way below average. However they have some similarity evaluating to Japan Tsukemen specialized shop; theirservice is "sophisticated". At the very least they play the role of elegant. I would give it another attempt, anyhow, there's few Tsukemen Specialty check around.

  • Stephen Muscrinas

    5.0

    Therefore happy I took enough time to get this well-hidden mall. I've not been to some of their shops in Japan, but I discover that this restaurant presents genuine tsukemen, the true Japanese tsukemen expertise, with a lovely broth and top quality noodles. Theonly bad point may be the thickness of the charsiu slices (nothing almost as solid as in the menus images) and the grated cheese on the “dual cheese” choice. It results in as out if tune, unnecessary for your fun experience (as though the melted cheddar had been necessary!). I strongly suggest the “cheese” option just, instead of “double cheese”. Anyway, another take - not your daily ramen, but I'm still to get better in KL.

Mitsuyado Location

Mitsuyado is located at S229, Starling, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama The Starling Mall, Petaling Jaya 47400 Malaysia. This is a Soups restaurant near the Petaling Jaya. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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