Kanbe Ramen TRX Kuro Ramen
Ramen
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater VK finally tries the Kuro Ramen at Kanbe Ramen TRX, enjoying its rich broth, al dente noodles and thick slices of pork


Bagels
Navigating the high-velocity expansion of Kuala Lumpur’s artisan bakery scene leads directly to the newly minted outpost of Grumpy Bagels 1905. Housed within the raw, vaulted architectural skeleton of KTM’s historic Sentul Depot, this location pairs industrial loft proportions with a highly energetic lifestyle hum.

Arriving at approximately 10:45 am on a Monday morning, we were met by a substantial line and a defensive estimate from the host wall of a one-hour queue. Fortunately, their strategy of under-promising and over-delivering bore fruit, as we managed to clear the entry bottleneck and secure a table just 45 minutes later. We were ushered to a seat by the window in a very packed dining hall.

The efficiency of their process extends to their order queue too where they expedite the ordering in the queue.

Coffee while waiting for the food to arrive

Jen opted for their signature Classic Lox Bagel sandwich, while I settled on their variation of the Country Benedict featuring beef bacon. What stood out remarkably during this session was the structural texture of the bagels themselves—they delivered a dense, fiercely springy, and authentic chewiness exactly the way we like it, completely avoiding the soft, doughy crumb common to commercial adaptations.
Classic Lox Bagel


Country Benedict

A bit of a letdown with the non-runny yolk

However, the experience introduced a curious culinary plot twist once we cracked open our takeaway bag of bagels at home. Sampling the plain inventory later that afternoon, the texture had shifted dramatically, feeling distinctly less chewy and noticeably more bready. The mystery resolved itself when we ran one through a hot home toaster; the heat instantly re-aligned the starch structure, restoring that deep, elastic, signature chew. It was a neat lightbulb moment: the stellar mouthfeel we thoroughly enjoyed at the outlet was probably a function of precise, high-heat professional toasting prior to assembly.
Classic Lox Bagel (with Salad): RM36.00
Country Benedict (with Beef Bacon): RM32.00
White Coffee: RM13.00
Earl Grey Supreme: RM9.00
Total: RM104.40 (inclusive of 10% Service Charge and 6% Service Tax / SST)
Average per pax: RM52.20 (2 pax)
Score: 7.6/10
M – Meal Value
The pricing structure sits at the expected premium benchmark for artisanal baking in revamped heritage enclaves. Given the technical success of the toasted texture and the substantial portions of the savory assemblies, the return on investment remains solid.
Score: 7.2/10
V – Venue & Vibes
Sentul Depot provides a spectacular architectural canvas. The soaring ironwork, industrial concrete backdrops, and flooded natural light elevate a casual breakfast into a dramatic, high-energy dining event, making the 45-minute wait far more palatable.
Score: 8.5/10
X – X-Factor
The X-factor is the **toasting-dependent textural transformation**. Realizing that a simple blast of radiant heat completely re-engineers a standard, bready crumb into a world-class, authentically chewy bagel adds a brilliant layer of technical appreciation to their scratch kitchen process.
Score: 7.8/10
Business Hours
Wednesday to Monday
09:00 am to 05:00 pm
Closed on Tuesday
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