After a bit searching through google, it seems there are a huge horde of monsters in the Jogoya Dungeon wreaked some havoc during the restaurant grand opening last year. It seems the damage caused by it was pretty serious, a lot of people are poisoned by the deadly buffet venom. As one of the RFR (Royal Food Ranger) members, I took upon the task to investigate mysterious dungeon.
Before entering the dungeon, I was greeted by fellow entrance guards. They are very friendly and responsive to my questions. It seems I had to pay before I could enter, so I gave them the money for 3 persons (I’m bringing two sidekicks) which total up around RM300. The entrance is opened and I managed to take a glimpse at the dungeon map..
..pretty huge it seems. Quite a number of rooms and sections as well. It will be a long adventure, but I have 4 hours (5pm ~ 9.30pm) to finish this mission.. so I think should be enough. Upon entering, a relaxing spring could be seen..
..what a beautiful environment! Just by looking at it will makes you feel comfortable… what a minute..
..maybe the boss likes Ayumi as well.. LOL. Anyway, was shocked with the spacious area in Jogoya, and the dim lights around the environment makes breakfast/lunch/dinner/supper even better!
Took me around 10 minutes to finish walking the whole place. Oh, almost forgot the cold food area…
After some hack’n‘slash with a few monsters around here, I had managed to get some decent foods..
Phew.. my belly is getting bigger and could explode anytime, haha. But, this place really offers a wide selection of food; japanese, chinese, indian, as well as western cuisine too! Next, continue to the world of drinks and desserts…
..there are plenty of fruits available as well. Good for digestion, eh? And, discovered some nice stuff just beside the Drinks Bar..
..my first ever chance to taste Häagen-Dazs ! Maybe its not a big deal for you, but so far I had only tried on Baskin-Robbins, so this is quite a suprise for me, hehe.
Overall, the food quality is really worth the price that I had paid for it. The selections are wide, although compare to Shogun, it seems Jogoya lacks of Japanese cuisine. Even the teppanyaki in Shogun offers much more choice of food materials that you want to cook whereas Jogoya only let you choose around 4~5 kind of dishes. And, make sure you like to eat fish, cause there are a lot of fish dishes that you could eat, it will be a waste if you don’t like fish or have any sort of allergy to it.
What about having a nice dinner with your family or friends this weekend in Jogoya? =]























