KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 4 — For the first time, Japanese rice bowl chain Densetsu no Sutadon-ya brings a taste of their famed stamina don to Malaysia Their first outlet in Malaysia...
For the first time, Japanese rice bowl chain Densetsu no Sutadon-ya brings their famed 'stamina don' to Malaysia. — Pictures by Lee Khang YiWednesday, 04 Oct 2023 7:50 AM MYT
According to Sutadon-ya Kuala Lumpur Executive Officer, Business Development Manager Kenji Kusama, the most popular sauce is yakiniku while the stamina menma is the top choice for topping. From October 9 onwards, they will serve the full menu that includes their Tokyo Stamina Curry with chicken 'katsu' and chicken 'karaage'
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