Showing posts with label Japanese food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese food. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Aji-Ya Japanese Restaurant @ OBD Garden Tower Condo, Taman Desa

OBD Garden Tower Condominium, Taman Desa is popular among Japanese expatriates and there is a big Japanese community lived there. Within the condo, there lies a hidden gem. Aji-Ya Japanese Restaurant, which previously named as Matsuba Shokudo. 

When my dad brought us to this restaurant, I hardly can see their signboard outside the condominium. If you search for this restaurant with Waze or GPS, search for the OBD Garden Tower Condominium.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Bon Odori 2014 @ Kompleks Sukan Negara, Shah Alam

Hey there! How 'cha doing? Did you enjoy your weekends? No? Yes? For me, I did enjoy my weekends with festival, bazaars and friend's wedding! Due to time constraints, I did not managed to go for the bazaars that were happening at Jaya One and Publika at the same time! (>_<)!

I can't rush off from my personal matters for the bazaars. But I managed to join the Bon Odori festival! Almost 2 years I did not join that festival, this year is a MUST for me! Never heard of Bon Odori festival? Come, I will explain to you... 



Bon (盆) Festival is also called as 'Obon' (お盆) in Japan. This festival is a Japanese Buddhist culture to honor the spirits of one's ancestors. Usually this festival is celebrated in summer.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Sanuki Udon @ Taman Bukit Desa

Whenever I was sick or does not have the mood to eat much or my purse quite 'empty' (means poor), I most likely will choose light food to eat. So, one of my favourite food during that 'period' is udon. Udon is a Japanese noodle soup which the noodle is made from wheat flour. Usually udon is served in light brown soup which is a light soy sauce based.  


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Ichiban Ramen @ Sunway Pyramid

Ramen (in Chinese, 拉面) means "pulled noddle". Ramen is a Japanese noodle soup dish which consists of wheat noodle served in broth. There also have cold ramen nowadays, which served like soba-style. But for me, I prefer having my ramen in hot soup!