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Monday, September 19, 2011

Lunch @ Kissaten Cafe & Restaurant, IOI Boulevard, Puchong

"You come to a Japanese restaurant and order a burger??"

We had to run some errands in Puchong, and since I had no idea what or where to eat in Puchong, I just opened google map and looked for the nearest mall in Puchong. We ended up at IOI Boulevard and after wandering around the mall for a bit, we decided to eat at Kissaten Cafe & Restaurant. Kissaten, in Japanese means coffee shop and serves Japanese-fusion food such as salad, pasta, Japanese noodles, pizza, sashimi and much more. As I flicked through the menu, the teriyaki pork burger caught my eye since the photo was very enticing. Hubby was surprised at my choice seeing this was a Japanese cafe - burgers are usually associated with Western food, right?

The restaurant was quite spacious and service was very good. The place was packed with the lunch crowd but we didnt have to wait long for our food to arrive.


Nice and spacious


The teriyaki pork burger (RM10.90) turned out to be an excellent choice. It was a really tall burger, so I struggled slightly to put the whole thing in my mouth without making a mess. When I placed the order, the waiter actually asked how many portions I wanted to cut the burger into and this being my first time, I said half. Maybe the better answer would be into quarters since it would be easier for me to handle this sloppy burger.

That aside, I loved the juicy patty... the teriyaki sauce is a great accompaniment to this burger. The pork patty was sandwiched between an egg, lettuce and tomatoes. The egg yolk was only a little runny, which was good or else I would have made a bigger mess than I did. Hubby certainly had a good laugh at my expense (messy face) and we joked that someone here on a date should not order the teriyaki burger or else they might scare their date away. LoL!

A great burger



A mess I don't mind getting into


I was feeling ravenous so I also ordered a side portion of Pepper Teriyaki Wings (RM6.90) which fell a little short of expectations. This time, the teriyaki sauce didn't really go too well with the wings this combination tasted a little too sweet for my liking.


Hubby had the Moonlight Udon Set (RM19.80) which came with a moonlight udon, yaki gyoza and green tea. The udon and broth was decent, but he didn't really like the look nor the taste of the fine tempura batter pieces which accompanied this dish. Fortunately, the yaki gyoza was very good; flavoursome and moist meat filling with a lovely crisp exterior.


Moonlight Udon

Yaki Gyoza

Kissaten at IOI Boulevard

Verdict: The teriyaki pork burger was satisfyingly good. I am eyeing their mentaiko pasta for next time.


Kissaten also has an outlet in Jaya One. Join their Facebook page here for latest updates.

Non-halal.

Opening times: 11.30am - 12.00am. Fri and Sat open til 2.00am.

Location: Kissaten Cafe & Restaurant, D-G-57, Blk D, IOI Boulevard, Jalan Kenari 5, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia.

Tel: 03-8070 6307

GPS Coordinates: 3.046647, 101.621003

22 comments:

  1. fuiyo....read about this in a few blogs but yet to try

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  2. my favorite thing about kissaten: it feels like more than 50 percent of the items on the menu contains EGG YOLK (at least in the puchong branch. the jaya one branch seems to be more pizzas and pastas)! :D

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  3. i love their pork burger with the flavourful patty.

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  4. Ahhhh...my favourite messy pork burger...I like them in halfs too :D

    Do try their hamburgs if u revisit them...it's good :)

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  5. Burger is not a good date food but it shows a casual side of you. it's more laidback and you can laugh at each other... :)

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  6. wow the burger cut in the center, and I saw egg yellow! :D *slurp*

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  7. The burger looks interesting with so many ingredients. I want the gyoza too!! XD

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  8. Ohh this is quite near to me. There's s lot of food in IOI Boulevard! By the way, the koi custard jelly is cute!!

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  9. Small Kucing: Go try - the burger is awesome!

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  10. Sean: Yeah I noticed that too - some of their pizzas had a poached egg on top, looked so enticing!

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  11. Ai Wei: Woot! Seems like the burger is very popular and liked by many.

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  12. Ulric: Which one do u mean? The wagyu burger?

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  13. Michelle: Lol it depends - if the girl is sensitive and the guy laughs at her, then game over!

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  14. Kian Fai: Hehe yeah the egg yolk is still runny... so nice la.

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  15. Evelyn: Do give them a try, the burger is really good. And thanks for dropping by my blog. :)

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  16. Zoe: Thanks! :) Yeah, I want to go try Kimchi Haru next - have u tried it b4?

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  17. wow...the tall pork burger seems to look appetizing! *DROOLS*

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  18. It's a burger patty served steak-style on a hot plate :)

    Their onsen tamago pizza also rocks...the egg yolk n white acts as a sauce to slater over d pizza :D

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  19. Love their pork burger, value for $!

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  20. melissathegreat: Yea its very nice and so affordable also! good price + delicious = happy customer :)

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  21. ulric: Ah, I see! Will have to look out for it next time. Yeah I saw the onsen tamago pizza also.... was so tempted to order it cos of the egg on top. :P

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  22. Choi Yen: Yes, I agree. Big portion for RM10.90, bargain la!!!

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