Saturday, 1 March 2014

Menya Musashi, The Intermark

The deal: RM20 for RM40 cash voucher for food and drinks at Menya Musashi.

What we got:

Note: Prices are estimates because the menu we got at the restaurant differ from the one shown online, and since it's been awhile I can't recall how much it was exactly

White Musashi ramen (RM24)


Black Musashi ramen (RM24)


The white and black Musashi ramen came with 2 pieces of chashu, one ajitama (flavoured egg), spring onion and black fungus, along with a dollop of white and black paste, respectively. The white soup base was lighter in taste compared to the black soup base, although it was by no means bland. Both were distinct in its own way, with none better than the other--it was all a matter of preference. I picked the black soup while my partner went with the white, only because I was captivated by the colour of the broth.

We also added one ajitama (RM2), in addition to the one we already had in our ramen. Comparing this with Ippudo's, I thought Menya Musashi's flavoured egg was better executed. It was perfectly half-runny and went so well with the ramen.

Gyoza (RM14)


Correct me if I'm wrong, but the price of the gyoza increased quite a bit from the menu provided when I bought the deal. From 6 pieces for RM10 to 4 pieces for...RM14? We thought that was a bit steep. No complaints on the fillings, though; the gyozas were adequately stuffed with meat and leek.

For drinks we had the macha milk (RM5), which was forgettable. 

Tax: Service charge of 10% and government tax of 6%.

What we paid: RM40.05

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