Where to eat?
Japanese Restaurants in Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur: halal
Kyo-ei Tokyo Ramen
Japanese Ramen, Ramen, Kyo-ei Ramen, Lot 6-01-01, Level 6, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100, Kuala Lumpur.
Non-halal.
Cheryl Chan Photography posted www.cherylchanphotography.com 81 ReviewsSuperbThere are 3 kind of Ramen broths at Kyoei: Shoyu(醤油)which simply means soy sauce, Shio(塩)for salt and Miso. I have ordered shio for this bowl and plain salty is not just the thing I fond of. Nevertheless, the soup was still flavorful, though its clarity would suggest otherwise. Char Siew(on the left) , also known as yakibuta(焼き豚)in Japanese, was rolled into a log , seasoned with Kyoei special sauce overnight and braised in low temperature. It will be perfect, with a tad more tenderness on the meat. Though with the same name of Char Siew, Japanese differ from Chinese by not using the seasoning of red food colouring, sugar and five-spice powder(五香粉). Take a proper look at the Ramen (on the right). It was the noodle that has totally changed my perspective of yellow noodle with alkaline smell(which I would avoid at all cost). The irregular noodle shape (due to handmade noodle of bamboo stick) giving springy yet firm texture to the mouth.