Time for more cheap yakiniku, this time out of an open air
kopitiam (27 Jalan Berseh #01-100). I was pretty happy with the
karubi that we ordered, especally since the kimchi wasn't sugary sweet like at
Yakiniku Go. Sure, the 100 gram portions of meat weren't much, but they maximized it by slicing the meat thinly, which also made it tasty and easy to grill.
OK, let's be honest: this isn't that different from
cheap mookata in a different configuration, and arguably the food was also just deconstructed Pepper Lunch. But I like eating mookata and Pepper Lunch, and the fact that they serve on paper bowls and plates here makes me even more happy. I'd much rather eat here than at
Keisuke's weird chicken place.
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