Count Cuisine Xiao Long Bao
Dim Sum
- RM100 - RM200 per pax
Chiefeater Miko Teck had a family dim sum lunch at Count Cuisine which she found to be quite good especially the Xiao Long Bao


Japanese
Finding a table at Rinjin Shokudo Taman Paramount during peak hours often requires a bit of patience, and a quick glance at the bill reveals exactly why this neighborhood haunt stays so consistently packed. It offers a brand of Japanese comfort food that feels earnest and remarkably accessible, making it a reliable staple for family gatherings.


Buta Shioyaki

While the spread was generally solid across the board, the true standout of the evening was the Red Wine Sauce Gyu Hamburg. The technical execution of the patty was excellent, but it was the deep, resonant profile of the red wine sauce that made the dish, imbuing the meat with a sophisticated savory depth.


The Hanetsuki Gyoza also deserves a mention for its sheer value — at RM12.90 for six pieces.


Saba Shioyaki

Even the more standard offerings showed a steady hand in the kitchen. The Tonkatsu was a highlight for its texture; the meat remained moist and tender under its golden crust, avoiding the dryness that often plagues lesser versions.

Tempura

Feeding a group of five for under RM250 while maintaining this level of quality is no small feat. It is unpretentious, honest dining that hits that sweet spot between cost and comfort perfectly.
Score: 8.0/10
M – Meal Value
With a total bill averaging less than RM50 per head for a full Japanese dinner with multiple sets and appetizers, the value here is exceptional. The portions are fair and the quality of the primary proteins—especially the hamburg and katsu—is high.
Score: 9.0/10
V – Venue & Vibes
The space is unpretentious and carries a warm, bustling neighborhood energy. It’s the kind of place that feels lived-in and welcoming, though the high patronage means it can get quite loud during the dinner rush.
Score: 7.5/10
X – X-Factor
The X-factor is the Red Wine Sauce. It isn’t just a garnish; it’s a thoughtfully reduced, flavorful component that transforms a standard hamburg into the definitive highlight of the meal.
Score: 7.5/10
Business Hours
Opens Daily
11:00 am to 03:00 pm
05:00 pm to 09:00 pm
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