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A real hole in the wall, Tenkaichi might not be the ideal place to take a first date or even a family, since it feels run-down and dodgy. The reason to head here is the food: be sure to ask for the special menu of Okinawan cuisine. Few other outlets in KL serve recipes such as "mozuku" _ viscous, vinegar-marinated seaweed flown in from Okinawa. Fried pancake with "aasa" seaweed. Not too doughy or greasy, mercifully. Tenkaichi's sesame ramen is worthwhile, with milky-thick broth that's distincti
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A real hole in the wall, Tenkaichi might not be the ideal place to take a first date or even a family, since it feels run-down and dodgy.
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The reason to head here is the food: be sure to ask for the special menu of Okinawan cuisine. Few other outlets in KL serve recipes such as "mozuku" _ viscous, vinegar-marinated seaweed flown in from Okinawa.
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Fried pancake with "aasa" seaweed. Not too doughy or greasy, mercifully.
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Tenkaichi's sesame ramen is worthwhile, with milky-thick broth that's distinctively aromatic.
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Black is beautiful: squid ink ramen, relatively less flavorsome but with thicker soup.
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Regular pork cha-siu ramen is also available. Not bad, but not the most memorable offering here. It lacks the seasoned egg that we always crave in ramen.
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Taco Rice. According to Wikipedia, this recipe was likely created in the 1960s by an Okinawan chef who combined rice with Tex-Mex food to satisfy American marines. The outcome: a hybrid of steamed rice topped with taco-flavored ground beef, cheese & salsa.
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2012-08-22