Recipes House @ Damai
Recipes House @ Damai
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Reviews of Recipes House @ Damai in Kota Kinabalu: Review 1: The reviewer visited this restaurant multiple times and found the food to be inexpensive and unimpressive. They described it as 'cheap' and 'frozen,' implying that it does not offer high-quality or fine dining experiences. Review 2: This establishment has evolved from a single shop lot into a larger complex with a convenience store and restaurant. It now offers a wider range of products, including cookware, kitchen utensils, and fresh seafood. Additionally, there is a sushi train-belt for customers who prefer it, as well as menus for bento and drinks. Review 3: The writer mentions their happiness in getting sushi and favorite plum wine at a specific location, which is implied to be their 'happy place.' Review 4: The emoticon sequence 'ππ»ππ»ππ»' can be interpreted as multiple expressions of agreement or acknowledgement, such as 'ππ»π―ππ»' (meaning '100% agree') or 'ππ»πππ»' (meaning 'I agree and smile'). The use of repetition emphasizes the sentiment and creates a sense of unity and solidarity. Review 5: The reviewer found the price to be reasonable, but the food quality was just average. The main issue was the limited space available for dining. Additionally, they were not impressed with the rice served. Review 6: This business sells Japanese food products and is located in a larger shop lot than its predecessor. Review 7: A restaurant that serves affordable and straightforward Japanese dishes, without any frills or gimmicks. The focus is on quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods to create simple yet delicious meals. Review 8: A restaurant that offers tasty meals at an affordable price. The quality of the
Reviews of Recipes House @ Damai in Kota Kinabalu: Review 1: The reviewer visited this restaurant multiple times and found the food to be inexpensive and unimpressive. They described it as 'cheap' and 'frozen,' implying that it does not offer high-quality or fine dining experiences. Review 2: This establishment has evolved from a single shop lot into a larger complex with a convenience store and restaurant. It now offers a wider range of products, including cookware, kitchen utensils, and fresh seafood. Additionally, there is a sushi train-belt for customers who prefer it, as well as menus for bento and drinks. Review 3: The writer mentions their happiness in getting sushi and favorite plum wine at a specific location, which is implied to be their 'happy place.' Review 4: The emoticon sequence 'ππ»ππ»ππ»' can be interpreted as multiple expressions of agreement or acknowledgement, such as 'ππ»π―ππ»' (meaning '100% agree') or 'ππ»πππ»' (meaning 'I agree and smile'). The use of repetition emphasizes the sentiment and creates a sense of unity and solidarity. Review 5: The reviewer found the price to be reasonable, but the food quality was just average. The main issue was the limited space available for dining. Additionally, they were not impressed with the rice served. Review 6: This business sells Japanese food products and is located in a larger shop lot than its predecessor. Review 7: A restaurant that serves affordable and straightforward Japanese dishes, without any frills or gimmicks. The focus is on quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods to create simple yet delicious meals. Review 8: A restaurant that offers tasty meals at an affordable price. The quality of the
Reviews & Ratings
I've decided to visit again after my previous pleasant experience, but this time I'm extremely disappointed.
I ordered the bara chirashi don for my late lunch, but it looked NOTHING like the picture shown in the menu.
The sashimi, pickled radish was cut into tiny cubes, the egg was shredded thinly arranged separately, with NO plating.
Honestly, the sashimi mini cubes looks truly unappetizing, it's like leftover scraps from the fishes. I could barely taste them.
When I inquiry with their service crew, they said the fish is measured by gram, so it's definitely same as in the menu.
This is absolutely ABSURD! In that case, they should stated the measurements of each of the dishes in the menu.
Kthxbye.
This Japanese restaurant not only sells a variety of Japanese merchandise, also offers frozen seafood and meals.
I chose a frozen salmon belly, and they provided free sashimi slicing service and deep-frying salmon skin for only MYR5.
They have a mini sashimi don set that comes with mini udon soup for a special and reasonable price.
There are 4 types of mini sashimi don set available, and I picked maguro. It came with edamame, tamagoyaki and seaweed.
I loved the salmon sashimi, and Mr Hubby thoroughly enjoyed the deep-fried salmon skin. Both of the meals are delicious.
Kthxbye.
Price of Japanese foods are reasonable. Taste of foods is still acceptable.
Here you can shop for your steamboat ingredients
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