这个用椰子装的Otak-otak seafood (RM25), 用Otak-otak和海鲜一起煮,很特别,别有另一番风味。
总结来说在这里吃泰国餐除了有的吃东西也有不同特色的房子设计看也算不错
9/10 STarss... Taste Of Heaven I've eaten BBQ Thai more then eating rices in my life and this place is seriously one stop to heaven . BBQ Thai become one of rif’s favorite places to go to when he’s craving Thai food – BBQ Thai is known for its Thai street food and grilled items like pork neck and squid.
My Personal Opinion Service aside, the food was still good though prices are notably higher than Momotalo. Since the beef didn't shine, I'll probably skip that and just concentrate on the seafood and pork. Your opinion will probably be swayed by the mostly Japanese clientele you see frequenting this place but I actually prefer Momotalo for the beef and service. The one thing I did like over Momotalo is the brightness, cleanliness and availability of partitioned spaces for a more private dining. The place does deserve a revisit if I want a mainly seafood (and pork) BBQ though I'd rather give the one in Desa Sri Hartamas a try instead of this one...just to see if there is any notable difference. In the end, did it endear me as much as Momotalo did? Probably not! ^_~
Overall, we are quite happy with our meal here. If you are around Old Klang Road and are looking for a good Japanese BBQ Restaurant, this is the place for you. You should not have any trouble looking for parking as there are ample parking space here.
We also had the Horumon combination platter of under tongue meat, prime beef tongue and pillar tripe @ RM38.16. They are marinated in salt and pepper, and are recommended to be dipped into the lemon juice to counter the saltiness. The thinly sliced beef tongues had a unique tender and chewy texture that I personally love.
Mr. Dakgalbi is possibly one of the most popular, if not the best dakgalbi restaurant in town. There are 16 Mr. Dakgalbi branches scattered across the Klang Valley to date, with the latest opening at Pearl Point Shopping Gallery, in which I had this food tasting at.
Mr. Dakgalbi is now opened in Pearl Point Shopping Mall, Old Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur! Came across this newly opened Mr. Dakgalbi when we were running errands in Pearl Point Shopping Mall last week. Just right to make it as our lunch place that day, as Summergirl has been craving for Korean food for nearly a month. Situated in the old wing of Pearl Point Mall, Mr. Dakgalbi can be easily spotted from the main road. If you walked from the new wing, it is worth taking some time to locate this new outlet, which is at Lower Ground floor.