BRAVO! Italy at I-Avenue

BRAVO italiana dining hall

BRAVO italiana dining hall

More than a year ago, I visited an Italian restaurant called Little Italy in Bukit Jambul (opposite of i-Avenue). It is a romantic little cafe “hidden” from the main road. Few months later, thinking on reviewing it, I returned to the same place but it has turned into a motorbike shop!

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Ichyo – One of three musketeers

Ichyo

Ichyo

Wall decoration with LCD screen

Wall decoration with LCD screen

There are many Japanese restaurants in Bayan Lepas area. If you went to one of them in Krystal Point, namely Sobayoshi, sometimes the host will advise you to go to the one in i-Avenue few meters away if the restaurant is too crowded. Today, we are going to review one of their branches – Ichyo at i-Avenue.

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Kawazu Japanese Restaurant

Kawazu Japanese Restaurant

Kawazu Japanese Restaurant

Those staying in Sungai Petani should know about a country club called Cinta Sayang. Before the club, there is a new housing area called Taman Tuanku Haminah with a row of shops in front, including a Japanese restaurant called Kawazu (河津)Japanese Restaurant.

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Restoran Yaki Teppan – Probably the most affordable in town

Restoran Yaki Teppan

Restoran Yaki Teppan

Located same row with Hakka Mee shop is a Japanese restaurant called Yaki Teppan. As the name applies, it is famous with teppanyaki. There is a counter in which chefs are preparing food on metal plates. When the restaurant is crowded, the dining hall may become smoky. The situation, however, seems improving now.

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Rou Gu Cha King – Sometimes original is better

Bak Kut Teh (Original) Set Lunch

Bak Kut Teh (Original) Set Lunch

Rou Gu Cha (肉骨茶), or also known as Bak Kut Teh in Hokkien should not be a stranger for local Chinese. Once a local Chinese newspaper even conducted a tour to find out the best Rou Gu Cha in Malaysia. Today, we are going to visit a commercialized Bak Kut Teh shop in New World Park, Penang – Rou Gu Cha King.

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Taiwan Food – An oasis in the desert

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Previously, Midland Park (a.k.a One Stop) at Pulau Tikus, Penang is one of the popular shopping complex in the past. I used to travel from mainland to this complex just to purchase some PC games and DVDs. Recently, most tenants had moved out, including Popular Book Store, Reject Shop, and supermarket. The complex is almost deserted with only few retail shops around.

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