Waku-Waku's menu might not seem very wide, but there's enough for multiple visits. Among the hits: skewered chicken (RM9.90++), surprisingly juicy (thigh meat, maybe?), topped with a mix of mayo and sambal that sounds incongruous but tastes ... well, tasty!
Salmon sashimi with green butter mayo and a gorgeously crisp salad (RM15.90++).
Beef hamburg with cheese, egg and potatoes. What can we say? This is what comfort food means for us personally: something sufficiently meaty to sink our teeth into, with carbs and egg to complement the effort.
Oh, that plate comes with pickles and leaves to clock in at RM21.90++.
Lam Mee Jepun (RM9.90++) _ wheat noodles with chicken roll in thick broth. Udon? Seems so; we're not fans of udon or lam mee, so the odds were naturally stacked against us loving this.
Chicken omelet rice with gravy (RM12.90++). It is what it is. And it's not bad _ the egg's as fluffy as the grains, while the gravy is thick and savory,
Kids may enjoy the black sesame tea blended with vanilla ice cream (RM9.90++).
Genmai Cha _ roasted rice tea (RM2.90++).
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