In the definition of wagyu beef, the meat is suppose to come from special type of bull.
Does anybody know how to authentic/verify the wagyu beef sold in KL?
Japanese Cuisine - Good & Bad, Let's Group Up all Japanese Foods HERE
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Aug 31 2011, 03:32 AM
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In the definition of wagyu beef, the meat is suppose to come from special type of bull.
Does anybody know how to authentic/verify the wagyu beef sold in KL? |
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Sep 2 2011, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(etigge @ Aug 31 2011, 02:46 PM) Originally it was the beer fed bulls in Japan and it is known as Kobe beef. They are also massaged to relax the bovine's muscles, it seems. It is very very prized and expensive. Then the ranchers elsewhere got their stock and they too started rearing the species and hence we have Wagyu as they can't be called Kobe beef as they are not from Kobe. Honestly, if a Japanese restaurant will to tell you it is Kobe beef, can you differentiate ? lol.. most of the Japanese restaurant charge wagyu beef at least RM 70I have no idea what is so worth it after all. Anybody tried the wagyu beef at KL and is it worth it??? |
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Sep 29 2011, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE(Neo|ofGeo @ Sep 28 2011, 10:04 PM) got a question for you very very hard... till now I cannot find any good ramen bowl thats equivalent taste like in Japan.where can i get a fresh bowl of Ramen? location and price~ thinking of bringing classmate for reunion eating there The nearest ramen bowl thats a bit equivalent like in Japan can be found at Singapore. |
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Oct 2 2011, 11:17 PM
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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Sep 29 2011, 12:51 AM) Thanks for the recommendation. The taste of the soup are thick.. nice niceIf only they have more variants on their soup based as some people prefer the soup to be thin, and best if they have more choices on the toppings. Nevertheless, nice Added on October 2, 2011, 11:17 pm QUOTE(Crys_Crys @ Oct 1 2011, 03:05 PM) Wooorrr.. loooks nice. Going to try this soonThis post has been edited by arthurlwf: Oct 2 2011, 11:18 PM |
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Oct 6 2011, 02:25 PM
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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Oct 6 2011, 12:19 AM) Chill, girl...all are based on facts...so I am not jumping into conclusion or something. Next time, tell the captain that you are doing blogs and demand delicious food and FOC. LOLI am sorry if my photography is extremely bad but look does not justify a taste, don't you think so? Btw, I tried everything...check my blog for more pictures Check this link...it is clearly stated "highly recommended" http://www.vkeong.com/kl-pj-japanese-buffets/ So will you chill now? |
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Oct 17 2011, 12:06 AM
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