Cuisine : Japanese (Fast food)
Recommended For : Casual meals
Catphobia-Friendly? : Yes
The bright facade of Sukiya caught out attention and drew us in for dinner a few nights back; welcomed warmly by very Japanese-sounding staff, we stood at the self-service counter and had fond flashbacks of Yoshinoya!
The menu here is rice-heavy, and mainly comprises of beef rice bowl, chicken rice bowl, or rice with curry. The beef rice (gyudon) was highly recommended, and we were quite surprised by their rather pocket-friendly pricing! The substantial Veggies Gyudon we had only set us back RM8.90 (for medium size)! Plus, plain water here is free =)
Even the extra substantial sets, like the Gyusara Set, cost around RM13.90 (for large size). The set comes with a bowl of rice, a plateful of beef, vegetable pickles, half-boiled egg, miso soup and soft drink. Well worth it!
Granted, these rice bowl sets are nowhere near the best we ever had, but they are pretty decent nonetheless. The beef slices are nice and tender, and the portions are rather generous!
If you're going for true, authentic flavours, then give this place a pass. But for a quick hassle-free meal, then Sukiya is a good fit =)
Negitama Gyudon (RM12.90 - large) comes packed with spring onions and a bowl of half-boiled egg. Pictured here with an extra side order of Miso Soup (RM2.50).
We'd stay away from the curry platters though. If you're looking for Japanese curry, this is not it. The Veggies Chicken Curry (RM8.90 - medium) tastes more like standard Malay curry. It was very watery and doesn't have that distinct sweetness that Japanese curry is known for
If you're going for true, authentic flavours, then give this place a pass. But for a quick hassle-free meal, then Sukiya is a good fit =)
Sukiya
No 27-1, Jalan PJU 5/15
Dataran Sunway
Kota Damansara
47810 Selangor
T: +603 6143 3031
GPS:
3.15163, 101.591756
Parking:
Despite the many, many parking bays in the area, finding a spot often proves challenging.
You can always park in Sunway Giza and walk across.
the Negitama Gyudon looks and sounds great ... real comfort food at a reasonable price, ya :D
ReplyDeleteyeah the spring onion and egg sure complement the beef well =) yup, good fuss-free food! hehe
DeleteI do like the look of that bowl of veges. I wouldn't mind so much rice if they could do a brown or red rice version.
ReplyDeleteyeah you're absolutely right! brown / red rice alternatives would definitely be great! wouldn't feel as guilty polishing off the bowl =P
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