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  2. Dewakan - Wikipedia

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    Dewakan is a fine-dining restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia founded and run by head chef Darren Teoh. The name is a syllabic abbreviation of two Malay words "dewa" (god) and "makan" (eat). [2] Opened in 2015, the restaurant is known for its focus on refashioning local produce to produce new inventive local cuisine. [3]

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2025 Michelin Guide, there are seven restaurants in Malaysia with a Michelin-star rating. [1] The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use ...

  4. Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining - Wikipedia

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    Having the rice absorb shoyu too much would change the original taste of the nigiri-sushi, and trying to dip rice into the shoyu may cause the whole sushi to fall apart, dropping rice in the shoyu plate. The appearance of rice floating around on the shoyu plate is not considered a taboo in Japanese culture, but it may leave a bad impression. [35]

  5. Matsuya Foods - Wikipedia

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    Matsuya Foods Co. (株式会社松屋フーズ, Kabushiki-gaisha Matsuya Fūzu) is a chain of restaurants, including Matsuya (松屋), which sells gyūdon (or gyūmeshi), Japanese curry, and teishoku. Matsuya was established in Japan in 1966, founded by Toshio Kawarabuki. [1]

  6. Yuzu koshō - Wikipedia

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    Yuzu koshō (柚子胡椒, also yuzu goshō) is a type of Japanese seasoning. It is a paste made from chili peppers, yuzu peel and salt, which is then allowed to ferment. [1] It is usually used as a condiment for nabemono dishes, miso soup, and sashimi. The most famous types of yuzu koshō come from Kyushu, where it is a local specialty.

  7. Coliseum Theatre (Kuala Lumpur) - Wikipedia

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    Coliseum Café and Hotel in the adjacent building. The Art Deco-style building is capable of seating 900 people and also features a balcony.The famed Coliseum Café and Hotel—a favourite haunt of William Somerset Maugham during his stay in British Malaya—are located behind the theatre, just down the road.

  8. Uirō - Wikipedia

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    Uirō (Japanese: 外郎, 外良, ういろう), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎餅), is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of glutinous rice flour and sugar. [1] It is chewy, similar to mochi, and subtly sweet. Flavors include azuki bean paste, green tea , yuzu, strawberry and chestnut.

  9. Bukit Bintang - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Bintang (Malay: [ˈbu.ket̚ ˈbin.taŋ]; stylised as Bintang Walk or Starhill, the latter being a translation of the Malay name) is the shopping and entertainment district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It encompasses Jalan Bukit Bintang (Bukit Bintang Road in English) and its immediate surrounding areas.