December 29, 2011

Ji-puu-ni-si fu-ud!


Last night my parents and i went to a small Japanese restaurant just beside our house for dinner. Kuru Kuru has been there for years and i've seen it grow from its early days to the successful and cozy place it is now. And if you don't already know, i absolutely adore japanese food and i'd eat japanese food EVERYDAY if i could. I'd pass on desserts just for sushi!!!! (I wouldn't have in the past but my taste buds have undergone radical changes in the past months so it's sushi for me)


P/S Along the way, check out the names the dishes - they are literally spelt out in a Japanese way that sounds exactly like how it's meant to be pronounced in English. I was chuckling over that when i read the dishes' names slowly only to realise how it was directly pronounced in English.

^ Anyway, the dish above is called the Reinbou Maki ($9) which constitutes a mix of sashimi makis (prawns, salmon and tuna). It doesn't look at all rainbow to me but you know, food's food - if it's good, it's good. And it is.

^ Sumoku Samon Chiizu Maki ($7.00) -- Once again i can't help but giggle at how the dish is named. It's like a slow-mannered way of saying it in English. Can you guess what the dish consists of? Heh.

^ Tuna Flakes with Mayo makimono. I forgot the price though but it should range from about $2 to $3.

^ Dad ordered a Chikin Katsu Don ($8.00). It was a huge portion (likewise the other dishes) so he was certainly pleased with his food.


^ My favourite Chawanmushi!!! I didn't take note of the price but i think it was around $3.00? Not expensive, definitely.

^ Tako Nigiri ($2.00). No comments because I'm not a 'tako' person (nope i've never had a takoyaki in my life) and i totally didn't know what to expect.

^ Yakitori (3 sticks for $4.00). I.CANNOT.STOP.EATING.YAKITORI, especially the ones at Kuru Kuru. The last time i came here i had 5 of these sticks which skewered large chunks of chicken marinated in shio and tare sauce. No doubt the superstar of dinner. Dad couldn't resist and he devoured one of them immediately!

^ Well-illustrated picture i found on Kuru Kuru's facebook showing sushi etiquette! Who ever knew sushi had its own set of etiquette?

Enjoy a satisfying meal without burning a hole in your pockets! 

Kuru Kuru can be found at:
22, Cavenagh Rd #01-12, Hotel Grand Central
and
491, River Valley Rd #01-07, Valley Point

Sayonara!!~!!~
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