Mizushin Saikan
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PRICE RANGE
RM 23.00 – RM 29.00
CUISINES
Chinese, Cantonese
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
features
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PRICE RANGE
RM 23.00 – RM 29.00
CUISINES
Chinese, Cantonese
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
FEATURES
Serves Alcohol
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4.0
58 reviews
Excellent
13
Very good
23
Average
4
Poor
0
Terrible
0
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lilybt
4366 contributions
Oct 2023 • solo
It's been a while since I visited here, remembering that I used to eat twice a month. The restaurant opens with the usual guidance of an old man, accommodating the queues just before the opening, and the preparation is probably going ahead, and most customers order yakisoba with this happosai, katayakisoba, rice or soup soba, so it is served easily. Each of the Top-rated lots of Ankake yakisoba, also known as An-yaki, is no problem, but the balance of ingredients varies depending on the individual item, and today it was one of the least popular pork shrimps. I finished the meal in a short time, changing the taste with a lot of accompanying mustard and vinegar, and enjoyed the nostalgic taste.
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Written 24 August 2024
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Teruaki
Tokyo57 contributions
Aug 2015 • friends
It looks like a restaurant in Taiwan; somewhat shabby but tasty. Mizushin looks shabby but is in fact much cleaner.
The foods tend to taste more authentic than other Chinese restaurants in Tokyo but no smell for my favorite Wuxiangfen which may be not liked by some Japanese.
The Negi soup noodle is excellent. It is a fusion between Taiwanese and Japanese.
The skin of the xiaolongbao is too thick compared to the authentic one. But the taste was good.
Written 27 August 2015
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