Special thanks to Menya Miyabi Hokkaido Ramen for extending this food review invitation.
Prima Tanjung has a disproportionate number of Japanese eateries due to many expatriates living in the vicinity. One of these restaurants is Menya Miyabi Hokkaido Ramen (éŗŗćé ), which is sandwiched between Aji Noren and K-Pot.
Menya Miyabi was founded in Hokkaido (åęµ·é) in 1998. This chain of ramen shops is named after the founder’s wife, Masako (é å). There are currently 4 outlets in Hokkaido and 3 in Malaysia. Besides this Prima Tanjung outlet, the other Malaysian outlets are located in Queensbay Mall and Sunway Pyramid.
The Prima Tanjung outlet borrows elements from the ShÅwa era (ęåę代). Yellow lamps illuminate the dining area with warm light, invoking a sense of nostalgia. On the walls are pictures that depict familiar sights in Hokkaido. Among them is the iconic Susukino Crossing (ćććć®äŗ¤å·®ē¹) in Sapporo (ęå¹). Besides old-fashioned wooden tables, customers can also choose to be seated at the bar next to the kitchen.
Menya Miyabi specializes in Hokkaido ramen (åęµ·éć©ć¼ć”ć³). Even by Japanese standards, ramen from Hokkaido is renowned for its premium quality. Hokkaido tends to use thicker ramen when compared to other prefectures. This results in a chewier and springier texture.
A good bowl of ramen revolves around the tonkotsu (č±éŖØ) broth. Boiled from collagen-rich pork bones more than 14 hours, the broth is saturated with savory flavors. To keep the taste as authentic as possible, Menya Miyabi sources most seasonings from the original shop in Japan.
Menya Miyabi has 7 types of ramen that differ in terms of seasoning. For instance, the original Yaki-Miso Ramen (ē¼å³åć©ć¼ć”ć³, RM25.00) is prepared from the restaurant’s signature miso paste (å³å). Next, Tonkotsu Ramen (ćØććć¤ć©ć¼ć”ć³, RM25.00) is sweeter and is more aligned with the local palate. Tonkotsu Shoyu Ramen (ćØććć¤ććććć©ć¼ć”ć³, RM24.00), only available in this outlet, highlights the sharp taste of soy sauce (é¤ę²¹).
Each bowl of ramen contains several slices of barbecued pork (ćć£ć¼ć·ć„ć¼). Made fresh in the kitchen, the pork slices are tender and juicy indeed. As for the onsen tamago (ęø©ę³ēå), tonkotsu essence penetrates the egg thoroughly. Other vital ingredients are bamboo shoots (ć”ć³ć), seaweed (ć®ć) and scallions (ćć®).
Menya Miyabi also offers Hokkaido Fried Chicken (åęµ·éć¶ć³ć®) as a side dish. While most Japanese use the general term “karaage” (ććęć), fried chicken is peculiarly called “zangi” (ć¶ć³ć®) in Hokkaido. At Menya Miyabi, Hokkaido Fried Chicken is available in 1 (RM3.00) or 5 (RM15.00) pieces. It is suitable for take-away orders.
What I love about the Hokkaido Fried Chicken is the fact that the marinade permeates the entire chicken. Even as the chicken cools down, it still remains fairly crispy. Nevertheless, it is still advisable to consume Hokkaido Fried Chicken while it is warm. A squeeze of lemon juice heightens the already-lovely taste.
Operating a ramen shop is no easy feat. A significant amount of time goes into preparing the broth. Unlike most ramen restaurants in Malaysia, Menya Miyabi remains faithful to the authentic recipe in Japan. It is no wonder the restaurant is very popular among Japanese families especially on weekends.
Name: Menya Miyabi Hokkaido Ramen (éŗŗćé
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Address: 98-G-33A, Prima Tanjung, Jalan Fettes, 11200 Tanjung Tokong, Pulau Pinang
Contact: 04-890-0075
Business hours: 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm (Monday-Friday), 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-10:30pm (Saturday-Sunday), closed on Tuesdays
Website: http://www.menya-miyabi.com
Coordinates: 5.45083 N, 100.30479 E
Directions: Menya Miyabi is located at Prima Tanjung, at the row that faces away from the main road. It is sandwiched between Aji Noren and K-Pot. Street parking is available around Prima Tanjung.