Pepper Lunch
Central World 6/F, Atrium Zone
Chamchuri Square 2/F
SF Cinema City 7/F MBK Center
Central Plaza Bangna G/F
http://www.pepperlunch.com.sg
Before my brother took me to this place, I have no idea what Pepper Lunch is. But he kept mention about this place on and on, so one day, we went there together.
On what they said on their website, "Pepper Lunch is an affordable DIY fast food steakhouse with more than 200 outlets in Japan. Pepper Lunch promises a dynamic and fresh culinary experience for everyone by presenting the novel concept of a sizzling steak. You can enjoy juicy steak with a sizzle at affordable prices." They also have many branches in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, and of course, Thailand.
This is how to order. Similar to every fast food shop, you have to order and pay first at the counter. They have a screen to show you what you order while another part of the screen showing how to cook your meal. After ordering, they will give you a number and you have to find the table which have matching number so that they can serve you the right order.
The kitchen, looking from the order counter.
At the table, they have a seasoning set.
As you may guess, of course one of the seasoning here is pepper. (as they are Pepper Lunch)
Salt
Karakuchi (Garlic Soy Sauce)
Amakuchi (Honey Brown Sauce)
According to their guide, they recommend to use these sauce with the steak menu. However, I find out that Karakuchi also goes along well with the rice.
My brother's Cut Steak&Hamburger served with bean sprouts, chives, and corns (Baht 190 or Baht 229 if you order it together with rice and soft drink).
To enjoy your steak&hamburger, this is what they told you to do:
- Cook your steak both sides on the hot plate.
- Add 'Amakuchi' or 'Karakuchi' for great taste when it is ready.
My Beef Pepper Rice (Baht 120 or Baht 139 if you order it together with soft drink).
To enjoy pepper rice, follow this instruction:
- The secret of great taste comes from butter and sauce in the middle of the plate.
- The more you mix them up, the better taste you get.
After mixing.
Another tip from me, but I am not sure if you will find it good or not. Adding Karakuchi (Garlic Soy Sauce) in this plate make it more tasty, similar to garlic fried rice.
Overall, I find it surprisingly good. Will come back to try other menu :)
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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2 comments:
wow, it looks good! I've walked pass it so many times but some people told me it wasn't good. I'll definitely try it next time i go back ;)
it's ok and look sooo good. at first i also think that it's just another franchise store, but totally change my mind after a try :)
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