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Don Don – Melbourne, Australia

23 Thursday May 2013

Posted by chuletz in Australia, Gastronomy, Oversea Restaurants, Travel

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Australia, curry rice, Don Don, Japanese Cuisine, Melbourne, sukiyaki beef, teriyaki chicken

DonDon …

Ahh… this place brings back great memories of my years in Melbourne. If I need some quick reasonably good japanese bento, this would be the only place I frequent. I love to take away the DonDon box and enjoy it in front of the State Library lawn on a good day.

So, last trip back was no different. The minute I touched down in Melbourne, I was dying to visit Don Don. I was shocked when I saw the shop closed when I was walking towards it along Swanston Street.

My heart dropped (sob sob…) and I reluctantly turn around. For some reason, I turned and looked down along Little Lonsdale and I saw this new big RED sign !!!

Don Don

I had hope… Have they moved? Is this the same DonDon?

I quickly drag hub along and we finally made our way into a much bigger shop (compared to their previous shop). After a quick scan at their menu, I was so excited to see that DonDon box is still available. Yay!!!

Now, let’s hope it still tastes the same. Look at the amount of food you get in the DonDon box. Hub got their teriyaki chicken curry rice. Which I think is ok. ME think the DonDon box is awesome. Love their sukiyaki beef. nom nom nom..

Don Don BoxTeriyaki Chicken Curry Rice

I am happy to report – it’s still the same. Definitely good value for your moolah. Yay ! DonDon – please don’t change. Arigato !!!

Kame Sushi – Hartamas

23 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Local Restaurants

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Hartamas, Japanese Cuisine, Kame Sushi, shasimi, sushi

This little jewel is an accident find. We decided to have dinner in Hartamas but only make decision on the restaurant when we find a parking (It’s almost impossible to find parking spot sometimes).

From outside, you would not even have notice this restaurant as the frontage was completely blocked off with tall hedges. And if you are walking outside the restaurant, the air surround this restaurant gives the impression that it is some sort of private club which scares people off. But, mom being mom, she just waltz right in and ask them what do they serve. (Another thing is they don’t display their menu outside).

When the sushi chef told us that they ONLY do Omakase for dinner, I was hooked. I know Omakase is very typical for sushi chefs but I have never come across one in Malaysia. You do have some around but you can normally still order their ala carte.

Interesting…

So, we ask the chef to prepare 2 portion of the Omakase for the three of us since mom claim that she was not very hungry and she just wanted to nimble.

They started us off with 2 appetisers each (3 sets of 2). I really appreciate this as I know most restaurant would have just give us 2 sets of appetiser. Baby ikan bilis boiled with some salt served with a dallop of dashi. (yumm) and Spinach boil in soyu (simple but pack with flavour)

Next, 2 plates of different soyu were next placed in front of us. I knew the next would be the shasimi and I was already salivating for it. When it was serve to us by the boss, Kame-san, I hesitate to touch it as it was so beautiful, like an art. The each slice of fish glisten and looks so fresh.

We had Tuna Belly, Mackerel, Rock Fish, Sweet Prawn, Akagai (Japanese big Si-Ham) and Tako. The Akagai was absolutely amazing…

After that, we had grill fish (I suspect is saba) with some dashi. The fish slice is much bigger than that. I was too excited to dig in that I only remember to snap a picture later. Hehehe.. Gomen-ne.

Finishing the fish, Kame-san brought over 3 pcs of tamago. It was still warm !!! Wow. I love it. Many people thinks Tamago is easy to prepare but I was told once (by a Japanese client) that to prepare a good tamago, it takes a lot of skill. Personally, I am not sure how good the tamago was prepared since I am no expert. But, for me, it was damn delicious. It’s sweet but not too sweet till it covers the fragrant of egg. I could eat all 3 pieces by myself. But, I learn to share. ;p

I have no idea what is the English name for the next item and mom only know it’s Cantonese name (Wai-San). Mom told us that it’s some sort of root and she has use it to prepare soup for us before. After googling abit, I think it’s the burdock or “gobō” (牛蒡 or ごぼう). It’s stew softly served with some miso and mushroom. This was a little disappointing for me. There was not much flavour and the only thing which really stands out was the miso.

Kame serves tempura with salt. You can sprinkling the salt according to how salty you like. They served the shiso leaves and young bamboo shoot. Another dish which I thought was so-so. The batter was nice and light but it was abit oily to me.

Another of Kame-san’s chef prepared the sushi for us. Chef Leon is really friendly. He entertained all the questions we had. We had fun chatting with him and Candy (the head waitress). Both of them are really nice. This is what makes the dining experiences great.

When we were presented with the sushi, I was speechless. Again like the sashimi, the sushi platter was beautifully prepared and you can literally see the freshness of the fish.

Finale meal for the course is the green tea ice cream. It’s taste really creamy – in fact, it was almost buttery. Mom and I loved it…

I can’t go without an additional order of ChaSoba (which I shared with hub). I LOVE chasoba. It’s one of the dish that I will always try in every Japanese restaurant I go. The noodle was done al Dente and served cold enough without the need of draping it over ice (don’t like it when they do that).

Definitely a place I would come back to. I think I would just concentrate on Sushi and Sashimi the next time I return.

It’s better you call in advance to make booking especially on days when the fish comes in (Tuesday and Friday). You just need to let them know how much you want to spend on your Omakase experience and the chef will prepare it for you. Their standard price starts between RM 150-200.

Or if the skies the limit, why not let Kame-san continue to surprise you until you say stop. 😉

Fukuharu Zen Lunch (Terrace at Hock Choon)

06 Friday Jan 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Local Restaurants

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Fukuharu, Japanese Cuisine, kuala lumpur, Terrace Hock Choon, Zen Lunch

Hubby loves jap food. So for his birthday celebration with the family, he decided to try Fukuharu. 

** Fukuharu won the Best Japanese Restaurant category of the Time Out KL Food Awards in 2010 ** This was partly the reason why he chooses this restaurant. 

Fukuharu is located inside Terrace @ Hock Choon. Once you are inside, the restaurant gives off a peaceful vibe. We were shown to our table and immediately placed our orders as we were very hungry. They recommended we try their Fukuharu Zen lunch special which was priced at RM 38++.

We were quite attracted to the Zen set. So, we ended up ordering 3 out of the 5 variety they had. (Chicken Teriyaki /Saba Shioyaki and Beef Teppanyaki). The set comes with a mini kaiseki appetizer platter, Salad, Chawan mushi, rice and dessert.

I love the kaiseki they offer. It is nothing spectacular. But, each ingredient is fresh and the variety served was more than I had expected. Mom especially loves the slice of smoke duck. The Kaiseki is the same for all the sets. Follow by a salad, Chawan Mushi and then your main set.

Personally, I like the beef set the most. Chicken was quite so-so. The Saba set was ok but I feel that the serving was a little on the small side.

On top of that, we ordered the Edamame, Mentai Sushi, Erringi Yaki and Avocado Tempura.

The Mentai Sushi was basically Tamago sushi (egg) with a layer of grilled creamy mentaiko (fish roe) on top. It was really yummy. I love the taste of the still warm mentaiko together with the creamy sauce. It was definitely an interesting combination. Next, we had the avocado tempura. It was not really impressive. Unfortunately, I forgotten all about snapping picture by then. So, I can’t show you what the 2 dishes looks like. GOMEN !!!

I did however manage to get the Erringi Yaki after hub remind me about it. Hehehe.. This was done really well. I love what they did with the Erringi (a type of mushroom – mom called it chicken drumstick mushroom, hehehee… not sure if she made it up or it’s true). It was sliced in nice ‘chips’ size and grilled lightly with very minimal oil.  

 

We end the meal with Vanilla ice-cream draped with black sesame sauce. I definitely prefer this to a pure black sesame ice cream. I always find that a bit too over powering. This is just nice; simple and flavorful. Love it when I end a meal with good dessert. 

 Address:

Terrace@Hock Choon, 241-B Lorong Nibong, off Jalan Ampang, KL.

Tel: 017 209 8477

Opening times: Open daily, 12noon-2.30pm, 6pm-10.30pm

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