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Monday, November 15, 2010
Marufuku Udon @ Jaya One, Petaling Jaya
house special served cold
Life should be simple - like a bowl of udon from Marufuku Udon. It's at this small tucked away cafe, you will discover a noodle epiphany and why the Japanese are so feverish about these thick and chewy noodles.
egg silken coated udon strands, modeled by Life for Beginners' Kenny Mah 
Made by the same Japanese master from Sanuki Udon at Taman Desa (this is a branch, they also have another outlet in Wisma Cosway), the springy noodles are made daily following a recipe that uses Australian wheat flour to give it its characteristic chewy texture. You can also purchase the udon noodles for your own home consumption but only at the Taman Desa outlet.
vegetable kariage; mixing it all up
At this simple cafe set up (that reminds me a little of a fast food joint but with a whole lot more heart), you can order your udon selection from the house special, original soup, chilli udon, kitsune udon, wakame udon, salada udon, curry udon and etc by using their computer touch screens. You also can select deep fried toppings from the counter like the vegetable kariage, fried chicken and etc, if you prefer an extra crunch with your noodles. Once your selection is done, just pay at the counter and they'll send over your bowl of noodles once it is ready. Green tea is refillable so help yourself to the hot and cold jugs.
done for now
All of us sample the house special served cold - a simple concoction of a poached egg, chopped spring onions with a little wasabi paste on the side. Mix them together and slurp the noodles down as you enjoy each chewy noodle delicately coated with the egg mixed with the fiery wasabi. It's seriously good stuff that will make you ponder how an unpretentious bowl of noodles costing RM6 can satisfy you so well. Now, if the ramen masters will land on our shores (Tampopo anyone?), we won't need to travel to the Land of the Rising Sun to get our Japanese fix anymore.
Marufuku Udon
Blk L, Unit 18,
Level G, Phase 1
Jaya One
Tel: 03- 7957 6368
(Pork Free. The place is tucked behind Frontera and Muse. For more information including specials they're introducing, join their Facebook page. They also serve yakitori at night. For the full set of pictures, see my Flickr set.)
*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.
I would like this noodle serve as the usual spicy pan mee style and I think it would be delicious.....of course the poached egg remains.
ReplyDeleteI loving having my udon with raw egg, natto, spring onions, wasabi, tamari and sesame oil. :) But I think poached eggs will work just as well.
ReplyDeleteSin Tai Lim - time to experiment at home I reckon?
ReplyDeleteMichelle - hmmm, natto sounds like a good addition. A bit of stickiness to let all those slurplicious noodles to go down.
yumzzzz
ReplyDeleteyum yum yum :D
ReplyDeleteThat's really affordable for a bowl of comfort! Thanks Boo, for sharing. :)
ReplyDeletesame udon as Sanuki? Great, Jaya 1 definitely nearer for me :)
ReplyDeleteHappiness is an empty bowl and a full tummy. :)
ReplyDelete(like the last photo!)
No words can describe how much I love the udon from Sanuki and now Marufuku... but if words COULD describe my love for this amazing udon, trust you to write them, dear.
ReplyDeleteAnd so you have. Yay! :)
i can't decide which one i prefer... udon or ramen. udon seems healthier, but ramen seems tastier, heheh :D
ReplyDeleteI love their house special egg cold udon and their chicken skin yakitori..yums :P
ReplyDeleteRamen noodles! Yum.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I'm a fan of the House Special Udon...COLD!
ReplyDeleteNais :)
ReplyDeletelooks simple yet able to bring on a myriad of texture and flavours, must try this soon!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the raw version of chili pan mee .... The Japanese way :D
ReplyDeleteThink I will walk over there to try it out.
ReplyDeleteTried it last week. Not bad and the price is not expensive also. I'm sure I will head there again.
ReplyDeletelooks like a new place at Jaya One? So now there's Mai Ramen for ramen and this place for Udon. Great!
ReplyDeleteC&C & Ai Wei - yumz indeed
ReplyDeleteBsar Babe - yes, there's something so satisfying when it's reasonably priced
choi yen - yes, same people opened this one but different look. Also has yakitori.
J - yes, takes so little to make us happy.
Thxs Life for Beginners! It was fun bumping into you at Jaya One and thxs for being my hand model.
Sean - I still prefer soba actually as I love buckwheat or wholemeal in my pastas and noodles. Ramen is more the soup vs the texture I reckon.
Ulric - wow, chicken skin yakitori sounds very decadent
They are still at Jaya One but move to unit 65-G, Block D, Palm Square. Same row with Maxwell and Postcode.
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