Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Kaw'd by Kaw Kaw aka Kaw Kaw Burger Bakar, SS15, Subang Jaya, Selangor

Address:
47-G, SS15/8A,
Subang Jaya,
47500, Subang,
Selangor.

Opening Hours:
Monday-Sunday
Lunch: 11.00am-3.00pm
Dinner: 6.00pm-12.00am

Time Visited:
Around 6:45pm. Sunday evening

Attire worn:
Casual

Item(s) Ordered (Photos taken as inconspicuous as possible with my phone):
Say Japan
DISCLAIMER: This was not a lone dining experience.

Fresh from returning a trip all tired and sunburned, I met up with my friend to discuss on how I can further offer my aid to him since he's in need of a car. I won't go into details on that on how and what and when it happened. All there is to know is I met up with him and he said he wanted to eat burger. I then thought of Kaw Kaw Burger whom many were glorifying at one point where there were lines of people awaiting and you'll only get your order in 1 hours time. LOL. I couldn't be bothered trying such ridiculousness.

Now that the hyped has toned down very much, I now decided to go and try it out with my friend and so I head on down to Subang Jaya to try it out. When we spotted the place, it has completely transformed into something else and is much different than when it used to be. The outlet was a very bright looking place that indicates it's Kaw'd by Kaw Kaw and no longer known as the Kaw Kaw Burger Bakar. Upon walking up to the cash register counter, we looked at the menu and it seems to have transformed from what it used to be. In the end, I ordered something called "Say Japan". I had the choice of either the beef or the chicken and I chose the chicken.

We sat down, we got to talking, we waited for our food to arrive (which is pretty darn long to me. Even with my friend as a distraction, it seems like forever before it came out) and then we chowed down.

The burger was presented in a manner where the knife where you'll be using to eat the burger should you so desire is stabbed right at the center of the burger. A few fries were at the side of the burger sprinkled with some chili powder on it. The fries does nothing much in terms of taste and just proves to be ordinary or merely a step below par level. One thing I must say is that the burger was huge in portion but of course it's not to say I'm unable to finish it up.

I dug into the big burger and the crispy outer layer of the patty hits me. The inside of the patty were fragments of the burger and were flaking all over as did the burger bun on top. The taste of the burger was alright, kind of like a normal chicken burger until the "Special Japanese" sauce hits me. It's actually sweet teriyaki sauce which I find it a bit weird to eat together with the patty somehow. It just didn't jive well with my taste buds.

Me and my friend hurried along with our dinner and proceeded to move on to Flingstones cafe for some coffee and in turn, proceed with our plan of action.

Total Wallet Damage:
Not really sure how much did the set costs but Say Japan on it's own costs RM16.90.

Final Verdict:
5/10. Burger may be okay and with that price for that huge looking burger, it's pretty decent. It's just that, without the charm of their burger of how it used to be, there's no way these new creations are gonna create the hype that it used to be.

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