IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre
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IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre

4.1

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IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre Location

IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre is located at Lot G110 Ground Floor Bangsar Shopping Centre Jalan Maarof Bangsar Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur 59100 Malaysia. This is a Asia restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur.The average price range at IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre is around RM 35 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 23:00.IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kuala Lumpur area. There are different kinds of food in IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +60 3-2011 6238.

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IPPUDO Bangsar Shopping Centre Reviews

4.1

10 Reviews

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  • Ardy R

    4.0

    Ramen with our doorstep .. :)) .. we arrive here every now & after that .. the menus has gotten more substantial .. the slow prepared pork steak is great .. tried their recent addition, ramen in beef consomme .. and the cucumber in specialsesame/linseed essential oil was indeed an excellent beginner .. the wagyu bun & pork bun is definitely a fav, but shd think about increasing the part of the wagyu/pork slice .. it disappeared in the bun .. ate everything upward b4 i cld consider the pix .. haha ..

  • Kevin Hartawi

    4.0

    It should be great ramen because my partner had the urge yesterday evening to go there once again. Been there numerous moments. A little pricey but I believe worth the casual indulgence in case you are craving for ramen. Enables you to customise your noodle hardness, softto very difficult, or if you choose the spicy version, authentic to degree 3. The soup will be amazing, tasty, complete and generous making use of their servings. Only a caution to people that have smaller stomachs, purchase the half self. With it we ordered a pork bun and fried chicken wings to talk about. I've a Citibank card, therefore delightfully, the pork bun arrives free! Ask for extra garlic if you value it. I am just annoyed with the truth that they billed me RM3.30 for one glass of plain normal water. The green tea extract is RM5.50. Clients must have got complained before as when I purchased the drinking water, I was instantly told the purchase price. My suggestions to Ippodu, don’t allow this small product be a concern to pick on. Allow it be considered a wholesome experience general. Often bad experiences will come from the most unforeseen - an unfriendly waiter, filthy toilet, bad place, etc. Spending money on the water is really a negligible issue if you ask me but it results in a negative taste on customer support for something therefore insignificant and almost without charge. Otherwise, it was an excellent dining experience.

  • Farah Dillah

    5.0

    This was a really great food experience. I am aware it is a chain and I could understand why it's prosperous. The cuisine is principally Japanese but with a Western tweak. Presentation of the meals is impeccable, services is quick and pleasant. As a tourist Itend to visit as much different establishments as you possibly can, but this is so incredible I went two times (over a two . 5 week visit) Portions are usually on the tiny size in fact it is a little pricey

  • Evita Dwirasanti

    4.0

    I think it's difficult to find Japanese noodles much like Japan. We still don't have Tsurutontan in Malaysia that is by far the very best noodle eating place eventhough its Udon rather than Ramen with 2 hr ques at Haneda Airport terminal which people await beforetheir flight arriving earlier at the airport simply for this cafe. But Ippudo in BSC has been very good though just 2 slices of meats which I think ought to be at the very least 3-5 slices like Singapore, the ramen broth will be lighter and feels healthier to consume. Overall the costs are high nonetheless it will be Bangsar. The salmon salad had been therefore refreshing and another special dish is their 'meats bun'. Also their fried rice that i never purchase as a selection amongst a Japanese menus made me starving to use as it looked also it did taste so excellent. The only real place I'll purchase Japanese fried rice! Insane!

  • Foodie Gurme

    3.0

    I was looking towards enjoying a Mother's Time lunch with my hubby as of this restaurant. I was not to the joint in Malaysia before although I have already been to the main one in Japan. Nevertheless, my expertise was below par. We both purchased aramen each and had asked for plain normal water. The waiter educated us that the cafe fees RM3.30 for 'Ippudo drinking drinking water' which we assumed was water in bottles. We clarified that people just wanted tap or filtration system water. We were after that told that whatever drinking water we order - whether warm or cool or iced, we'd incur the same cost - ie RM3.30. We thought it had been ridiculous to cover so much for drinking water and made a decision to order GREEN TEA EXTRACT instead which expenses about RM5.50 per pot. We afterwards observed that some other patrons who ordered drinking water were served normal water in glasses. Nothing at all fancy. Just basic ole normal water. Not Evian, Not really San Pellegrino. Simply "Ippudo NORMAL WATER". I would not go back to this establishment because as a issue of principle, I really do not support companies who elect to rip their clients off by charging them exorbitant charges for water. I'd accept (begrudgingly, without doubt) the very least charge for drinking water. But any other thing more than RM1.50 is daylight robbery considering my analysis which shows that it could cost these establishments only RM2.30 for 1,000 litres of water! Imagine the profit-margins these greedy businessmen are usually making! Food itself has been alright, nothing extraordinary. I've had much better ramen. The pork bun had been decent and was most likely the highlight of my encounter. I will certainly not be heading back to aid them and would request you to consider seeking elsewhere for the ramen or Japanese meals fix until they reconsider their charges for plain drinking water.

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