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Lao Jiu Lou 老酒樓

老酒樓, old restaurant, such an antique name, this restaurant was recommended by my colleague, they have good comment. So on couple months ago, I have tried on it.

I did some online research, Lao Jiu Lou are owned by Mr Seiji Fujimoto, this is his 4th restaurant at Taman Desa.
The Restaurant design just like the name, 古色古香 (Mandarin : Gu Se Gu Xiang). Especially the red lantern. Oriental Design X Japanese-Chinese Cuisine was inspired from Yokohama Chinatown.



Two pages of A4 size menu, simple and clear. You can order ramen or order dishes with white rice (like Chinese style).


We decided to order ramen with 1 side dish. Cause we can't eat much, so to avoid wasted food we usually won't order dishes with rice unless we are dinner/lunch with friends.

Our Order List
1 x Lao Jiu Lou Original Soup
1 x Lao Jiu Lou Clear Soup
1 x Steam Calm with Sake

Both ramen served with few slices Japanese style Char siew, seaweeds, beansprout, Ajitsuke Tamago, cabbage. Both look alike but actually they taste different.
** What the hell I'm talking about ? (///▽///) **

The only difference are sweet corn, clear soup served with sweet corn on top (maybe to differentiate them, cause they really look no different)
The noodles are springy bouncy. Just my favorite type (∩_∩)
The broth might not rich as Yamagoya or Goku Raku Ramen, but it's sweet and tasty enough. Of course the price are reasonable then others ramen shop or Japanese restaurant.




Steam Calm with Sake
Freshly calm served with ginger and sake. For alcoholic you definitely will like this dish, it tasted the sake's hot.


Lao Jiu Lou 老酒樓
25, Jalan Bukit Desa 5,
Taman Bukit Desa, KL
Operation Hours : 11:30AM - 21:30PM
Tuesday - Sunday
* Closed on Monday

Damaged Report : MYR 34.00 (forgot got tax anot)
Revisit : Yes
Service : ❤❤❤
* Non Halal


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