1 Liu Kopitiam Breakfast
Croissant
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater Chee Leong shares about a light breakfast he had at 1 Liu Kopitiam


Gyu-Nabe, Non-Halal, Fine Dining
Ohtanawanonen, Japan’s inaugural gyu-nabe restaurant, traces its origins back to 1868, a time when Yokohama’s culinary landscape was profoundly influenced by the fusion of Japanese and Western culinary traditions. This pioneering establishment introduced a novel dining experience, centered around a cast-iron pan sizzling with delectable beef hot pot, which rapidly gained immense popularity during the early years of the Meiji era.
The signature gyu-nabe at Ohtanawanonen is an exquisite affair, showcasing succulent cubes of beef simmered with the restaurant’s proprietary dark miso paste. Diners have a plethora of options to savor this culinary delight. Whether you opt for a comprehensive set meal or prefer to explore their à la carte offerings, Ohtanawanonen ensures a memorable experience. Their menu extends beyond the renowned gyu-nabe, featuring an array of offerings such as fresh sashimi, delectable appetizers, Japanese desserts, and a selection of locally sourced fruits. Furthermore, you have the privilege of choosing your preferred cut of beef to enhance your culinary journey.



Upon arrival, guests are ushered into a private room, a privilege granted to parties of three or more, where a seasoned waitress takes charge. The gyu-nabe is prepared with finesse on a traditional Shichirin stove, and the attentive service extends to the provision of unlimited servings of rice, ensuring you’re truly satisfied.
The defining characteristic of Ohtanawanonen’s gyu-nabe is its unique miso flavor, harmoniously complementing the tender and flavorful beef, creating an exquisite symphony for your taste buds. The addition of a raw egg further enriches the flavor profile, resulting in an even more delightful gastronomic experience.
For those in the vicinity, I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to Ohtanawanonen to savor this exceptional culinary gem. However, it’s crucial to plan ahead; making a reservation is highly recommended, as this renowned establishment is often in high demand. Don’t risk being disappointed; ensure you call in advance to secure your place at this exceptional gastronomic destination.






Business Hours
Tuesday to Friday
05:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday
12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
05:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Closed on Monday
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