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Saturday, 2 April 2022

Mall Hopping 2 │ SUKIYA @ LaLaport

Lunch at Sukiya, LaLaport BBCC

In the middle of our mall hopping mission, we decided it was time for an early lunch. We made our way down to the lower ground floor of LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC) and settled on a familiar name—Sukiya Tokyo Bowls & Noodles, or simply Sukiya.

Sukiya described itself as a place that brought together “deep Tokyo culture and a fresh, modern energy”, and we were curious to finally experience it in person.

First Time Dining In

We had actually ordered Sukiya quite a few times through the GrabFood app whenever we were in the mood for Japanese food. But this was our first time dining in, and the setting gave us a slightly different perspective.

Located among a wide selection of eateries, Sukiya felt like a convenient and easy choice—especially with so many options around us still waiting to be explored another time.

What We Ordered

We scanned through the menu, but instead of overthinking it, we went straight for one of their lunch sets:

  • Cat chose the Chicken Katsu Don
  • I went for the Chicken Katsu Curry

Both sets came with:

  • A slice of watermelon
  • A soft drink each

The total bill came to RM32.50 (≈ USD8/EUR7).

Our Verdict

The meal was decent and satisfying, much like what you would expect from a casual fast food style restaurant. It filled us up and did the job, but it wasn’t something we would go out of our way to rave about.

One thing we did notice afterward—we both felt quite thirsty, which we suspected might be due to a generous use of seasoning or seasoning enhancers.

Final Thoughts

All in all, Sukiya was:

  • Convenient
  • Affordable
  • Reliable

If you were nearby and wanted a quick Japanese fix, it was a solid option. Just maybe have an extra drink ready on the side!

And with that, we were ready to continue our walkabout. 🍱

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📍 Location:
Sukiya Tokyo Bowls & Noodles @LaLaport

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