Thursday, December 1, 2016

南蛮鸡 Chicken Nanban @ Nana's Green Tea KL Pavilion

01.12.2016 Lunch
Nana's Green Tea at Pavilion KL
Pavilion, Jalan Bukit Bintang, KL
南蛮鸡 Chicken Nanban $22.90
Review: 
Nanban 南蛮 (In mandaran direct translation literally says Southern Babarian). The exotic products that the Chinese and other European traders brought to Japan were collectively called nanban. This term was originally used in China (pronounced naanmaan 南蛮, chinese word and japanese kanji the same) to refer to the “southern barbarians” they fought along their borders. In Japan, however, “nanban” was used to mean something foreign and highly desirable. 
Nanban cooking style is synonymous to exotic spices cooking for curry and fried meats and so there is Nanban Curry, Nanban Chicken etc. Chicken Nanban is chicken fried in oil, dipped lightly in sugared vinegar and then finished off with a tartar sauce topping. A dish that is often seen in eateries throughout Miyazaki Prefecture. (Web Source). 
Review 7 / 10 👍👍😋😋

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