Had dinner with sister at Kushi Q, Tropicana City Mall. This little outlet is easily located nearby Ninja Joe. We decided to give it a try because we ran out of idea about what to eat for dinner. :P
Kushi Q is famous for its Japanese grilled mini skewers. According to Foodpoi, Kushi Q is Malaysia's first outlet that serves Japanese Yakitori on auto griller.
Note: Yakitori is similar to Malaysian satay.
Kushi Q is famous for its Japanese grilled mini skewers. According to Foodpoi, Kushi Q is Malaysia's first outlet that serves Japanese Yakitori on auto griller.
Note: Yakitori is similar to Malaysian satay.
Kushi Q's set meal options are interesting. If I remember correctly, there are 6 main sets altogether. Each set comes with a combination of different kinds of grilled meat, i.e. chicken, beef, and seafood. Then, you can choose a sub-set that you appeals to you the most.
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Now, let's have a look at my dinner set.
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Now, let's have a look at my dinner set.
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This is the main course. The fine print beneath the photo of the main course states this: Main course + any one of below combination.
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Now, let's have a look at my sister's dinner set.
My sister chooses Set B that comes with seafood.
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There are no service charge (10%) and government tax (5%) on your bill. So, diners are encouraged to practice tipping. You'll find a bottle at the payment counter for this purpose. I think this is a pretty neat idea. Malaysians should learn to be more generous in tipping. :)
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