Sunday, April 22, 2012

Dinner At Nonjya Monjya


With DH having to stay back in Jakarta to attend a wedding dinner reception, Miss K and I decided to cross the river (via a bridge!) and have dinner at Nanjya Monjya. It was her first and my second visit. I really wanted to try their specialty, Okonomiyaki (below). We ordered Inari Zushi and Unagi Nigiri to begin with.


The Okonomiyaki we had was Hotate Dama (scallop pancake/pizza), it was largely dominated by cabbage that barely remembered that I should taste some scallop inside. 


Miss K ordered Tofu Mentai Cheese, that we shared together. This one is quite a nice dish, the tofu is soft and the sauce is creamy and cheese-y, of course.


Feeling a bit greedy, we ordered a plate of seafood fried rice too. All portions are small to American standard, so actually we did had too much. Our total bill was $84. Quite pricey, considering we only had free ice water to drink.  Everything is this country is kind of expensive.  After all, this country is one of the most expensive place to live in the world. It is painful sometimes. We should start eating hawker food more often, to balance it out, $5-6 per person and they will fill us up!

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