Best Udon in Penang

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Udon is among the triumph temptations of Japanese cuisine. It’s an everyday staple in their archipelago as its cheap, comforting, fulfilling and comes in plenty of varieties, somewhat like pasta but a fatter version made from wheat flour. As any famous noodles, it has frolicked region by region with a license to turn creative and compelling. It’s commonly served in a soup and does not require many frills, just a few splashes of greens, dashi, and chopped scallions is good to go. It may not be as ubiquitous as it is in the Land of the Rising Sun yet renowned spots below pampers your palate without having you even think about getting on a plane. 

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    This vegetarian restaurant stands out for delivering healthy and hearty Japanese fare that blows your mind away. If you think sushi and noodles can never amaze without meats and seafood, you’re about to swallow up your notions. Their udon noodles are not to be missed as they come in various flavours, from simple miso soup which is filled with organic enoki mushrooms, kelp seaweed, toasted black and white sesame seeds to red sea udon which is amassed with white cabbage, chillies, turmeric, lemongrass and cubes of tofus and many more, nothing is short of a delicious. Every flavour is so good, you might think of bringing over the “boat noodles” concept to the table. 

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    Checkout their Facebook page

    Things to expect

    The facade may be simple but be awed with the interior

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    Soya Bean Milk

    Price

    RM10.80 to RM30.00

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    Jalan Sungai Ara 1, Sungai Ara, 11900, Bayan Lepas, Penang
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    046446739

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    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
    11:30AM—08:00PM
    Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    11:30AM—02:30PM
    Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    06:00PM—10:00PM
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    If you’re a noodle junkie, this commodious establishment is sure to pump you up with energy and excitement. Ramen noodles usually top the billings here yet you can never afford to overlook its swollen companion that swells up your stomach delightfully too, udon it is! From soothing miso soup to spiced up curry, seaweed to deep-fried vegetables – every bowl has scrumptious written on it.  And, make sure gracing up your table with fresh sushis and fried tempuras for an optimal gratification. 

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    Check out their Facebook page

    Things to expect

    Atmosphere and presentation of food that deserve praises

    Best with

    Sesame Ice Cream

    Price

    RM10.00 to RM30.00

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    Wakaba Japanese Noodle Restaurant View restaurant

    1-1-31, Elit Avenue,, 3, Jalan Mayang Pasir, Bayan Baru, 11950, Bayan Lepas, Penang
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    046371122

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    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    11:30AM—02:30PM
    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
    06:00PM—10:00PM
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