Saturday, March 12, 2016

Dining Experience at Muteki (むてき)by Mugendai Bangkok


Sunday well spent with Banana& Nutella Cheese Roll, who wouldn't love the combinations of fruits and melted luscious Nutella!? Though, I am not a sweet tooth person, I couldn't resist the dessert menu served by Muteki by Mugendai Bangkok. Being (The Equinox Fashion) Manchester based blogger for a year was 100% work dedication. Yet, it was very difficult to have a pleasant dining experience like in Asia (NOW I'm back as Thai fashion blogger, so woo hooo!!!). Why? The food is not that variety, so obviously less choices to opt for. If you live in Asia such as Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, or Singapore, you will automatically know what I am talking about. If not, you are cordially invited to have a vacation here. 


LIVING IN BANGKOK MEANS FOOD PARADISE



 After a photo shoot with Intiz Journal, Bangkok and Australia based fashion blogger, we headed to Muteki by Mugendai in order to pamper ourselves with a delicious Japanese food. I love the fact that my Food Review is now consisting of another Japanese cuisine, since the last time I reviewed the authentic Japanese ramen at Soho, London.  In fact, I have been thinking about going backpacking in Japan for a week, so that I can experience the fashion vibe, as well as, eat as much as I like! (But let's save the money for now..lol) It would be a dream come true for a food lover like me. However, living in Bangkok is like a food heaven too. You can find any types of food along the roads. I mean, everything from Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, popular street food vendors, or posh restaurants, you name it. 



MUTEKI BY MUGENDAI'S MENU


So, what did I order? I think we both ordered too much. The main course included Seafood Yaki Udon, Cheese Tonkatsu, and Tuna Fried Rice..I think. Everything was absolutely yummy, no matter how many calories we consumed. My most favourite dish was the Yaki Udon because personally, I have loved eating Yaki Soba since I was a kid. With the additional seafood ingredients, I wouldn't mind finishing the plate. It was quite juicy because of the sauce, however, it was a bit oily as well. 



What about the Cheese Tonkatsu? Ooooh I love eating everything Tonkatsu. If you don't know what Tonkatsu is, you will miss the opportunity of deep fried heaven here. Crispy and perfectly coated outside, melted cheese when you give a bite, the heaven is real. The fried rice was alright, but I just didn't like the smell of a fish that much. I love eating Tuna, but sometimes when the smell is too strong, I can't eat it happily. Apart from the Banana& Nutella Cheese Roll, we also had a Carnival Parfait. It is a Hokkaido soft cream (which is so popular among Thai people) served with Nama chocolate. 



Do you like Japanese food? 








14 comments :

  1. Mmmmm I can't wait to come to Thailand and eat all the food (not long now) one of the things I miss about Japan is the curry but I know there is a Coco Curry I can go to in Bangkok so I'm looking forward to it xoxo

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  2. You are so right when you say that Bangkok has the best food :) I seriously ate so much when I was there! Everything looks so yummy here, especially those banana and nutella rolls


    Rachel xx
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  3. All the food here that is well presented looks delicious and so inviting I will love to visit Bangkok.

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  4. I love Japanese food too! :)

    I just came back from Hokkaido, it was my first time there, and I was amazed and how good everything tasted. Bangkok is indeed a food paradise, it's been too long since I was last in Thailand. I think it's been 2-3 years since I've been to Thailand and maybe 5 since I was last in Bangkok. It's a beautiful place and the people are friendly. I'll be sure to make a trip back again.

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  5. The food looks good! I've heard great things about the food scene in Bangkok.

    -M
    www.violetroots.com/blog

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  6. oh hell yeah, i could have japanese for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert! lol

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  7. I'm such a big fan of Japanese food, i could have them all day.
    I've heard so much about the good food in BKK, hopefully I can visit one day! :)

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  8. I don't like japanese food but this looks so good c:

    xo, mrsokapi.blogspot.com ♥

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  9. Of course, Nihon ryori o daisukiyo!! That's why I always gain weight when I'm home...every single time. I really love the photos...they make me hungry again (lol).

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  10. that looks so so delicious! you found a great Japanese dining place :)
    www.samanthamariko.com

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  11. I love Bangkok, especially food, going this year , will check it out.
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