this would probably be a good hangout place after watching de recent movie playing in theatre - Pacific Rim.
google de word "Kaiju" (怪獣) is a Japanese word that literally translates to "strange beast", but is often translated as a "monster". repurposed from a commercial printing factory site, Kaiju has a unique set up, serving a fusion menu of Thai and Japanese influences with a blend of local flavours.
#1 Okinawa Bittergourd RM18
#2 Complimentary appetizer (courtesy of de owner)
#3 Salmon Roe Coconut Ice-cream RM15 ---recommended
#4 Special Ice Plant Beef Bacon RM28 ---recommended
one of de recommended dishes in Kaiju would probably be de Okinawa Bittergourd. however, de omelette was more to de wetter version and I personally would prefer my omelette to be a lil bit drier and firmer. my very favourite was de ice plant beef bacon. looking delightful, de unique ice plant Tsuburina has a frosting appearance and giving de dish a nice salty crispiness (a serious addiction!). for those who are more adventurous, give salmon roe coconut ice-cream a try. take only 2-3 salmon roe at a time, some said it mimicked de flavour of caramel.
de creamy spiciness of this tom yum ramen truly unifies de taste of Thai and Japanese. with de generous ingredients offered in de bowl it definitely provide a pleasant eating experience.
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