Blog Indulgence! by meiwah
Matsu Japanese Restaurant
Lucky for those living in Seremban (especially me), there's an authentic Japanese restaurant in town now.
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Yaki-Yaki Japanese Barbeque Buffet Restaurant
Yaki-Yaki Japanese BBQ Buffet Restaurant serving great food, nice environment and reasonable price.
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Yap Hup Kee 叶合记
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Jogoya
Japanese buffet at its most extravagant, with the freshest of seafood, tempura, sashimi and even cooked-on-demand fare brought straight to your table. At a reasonable buffet price the atmosphere is casual, relaxed and elegant. Great place indeed; nice dining area with a wide range of seafood spread available; everything from fish to scallop to oysters to clams to Sashimi to crabs and lobsters! Jogoya is a famous japanese buffet chain from Taiwan. Unlike the likes of Saisaki in UOA2, Jogoya is meant to be more high class.
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Dragon Palace Restaurant
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Yu Kan Restaurant
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The Loaf
The Loaf, a Japanese style bakery & bistro, which is owned by Tun Dr. Mahathir. There are nearly 60 kinds of bread you can choose from traditional style to creative and out of this world breads.
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Chilis Restaurant &Bar
All American food that ranges from Sizzling Fajitas, Nachos, Salad to Big Mouth Burgers. It is a place where food is served in big portions at very affordable prices served in a casual dining environment.
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Unkaizan Japanese Restaurant
Unkaizan enjoys a hillside location with stunning sunset views over the Andaman Sea.
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New World Park Food Court
LEE ENG LAI, now in his late fifties, recalls that his grandfather Lee Kar Tee and grand uncle Lee Ah Keat started selling ice kacang as a roving stall in the Jalan Rangoon area in 1923. His father, Ah Kang (Kar Tee’s son), later inherited the stall and moved it to a permanent position. Eng Lai, his brother Eng Huat and sister Ah Kee (above) have been involved in running the stall since the 1960s, when it was next to a snooker bar. Originally, in the 1920s, a bowl of basic ice kacang cost half a cent, now it is RM1.50. Early in 2007, the stall moved into the new New World Park (Sin Sei Kai) food court opposite with ample parking.
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Dragon-i
Most of the servings are decorated with water chestnut leaves and small size tomatoes. Besides that, the staff were very attentive and we did not have to wait long for the food.
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T-Bowl Restaurant
The whole restaurant’s furniture are toilet equipments. The chair for customer to sit on is a decorated toilet bowl. The table are bath tubs for long table and basin with a glass on top of them. The environment do really makes you feel that you are dining in a toilet.
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Kedai Makanan Seremban
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Paddington House of Pancakes
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