Japanese Restaurants in Malaysia – 874 Restaurants
Tokyo Kitchen
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsWhile the restaurant is designed with modern creativity and Japanese authenticity, the food goes parallel with the creative theme, drawing a wide range of starter, sushi, don, noodles and set in the giant menu to suit even the most discerning palate.
Kame Sushi
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsKame is a good bet for really good Japanese food – the fresh seafood and finely prepared courses that are definitely not available at your usual Japanese joints.
Ipuddo
fatboybakes posted fatboyrecipes.blogspot.com 252 ReviewsThe spicy boiled gyoza was good. It's dainty portions certainly made it elegant, and we wouldn't have minded more.
Sushi Flash
Su Fen posted www.sufentan.com 153 ReviewsOverall, I still prefer Sushi Flash compare to Sushi Mentai and Sushi King. Overall price is cheaper and the quality in terms of the taste and freshness are more consistent.
Sushi Mentai
Su Fen posted www.sufentan.com 153 ReviewsOverall, I think it is better just to stick on the sushi serve on the conveyor belt, the quality and taste wise are quite similar to Sushi King and you get to save half of the price compare when you dine in Sushi King.
Yaoki 八起居酒屋
CurryFishHead posted curry0719.blogspot.com 128 Reviews入口就是浓浓地日本味~真对我的味~
Menya Shi Shi Do
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsFood rating 7/10 , not bad as strong soup base.!
Den Local Japanese Food
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsNo sophisticated setting (just like an ordinary hawker place), Den Local Japanese Food encourages the return of diners by carefully pricing their dishes (with most dishes priced under the Rm 15 mark) and serving the best they could.
Hiro Zen Japanese Restaurant
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsAdmittedly, it probably won’t beat your favorite or other higher end restaurants in town, but it’s good enough for a satisfying meal that won’t break the bank.
Izakaya Kushi Raku TTDI
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsA very classic design of Izakaya at Kushi Raku – bamboo walls, red lanterns make way at the storefront; customized wooden chairs and tables, sake bottles on shelves and opened-kitchen.
Let It Rain Cafe
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsSuperbHow unique is "Let It Rain"? Or in Mandarin, 下雨吧, which literally means just rain. Like, aiya, just rain la... how apt for the scorching hot weather in KL at the moment. The set up of the cafe is pretty simple and being creative people, there was evident use of recycled and inexpensive material. More importantly, they welcome visitors warmly.
Henri Charpentier Malaysia アンリ・シャルパンティエ
posted www.placesandfoods.comWhat is interesting about this cake is there are two layers of cheese. That’s why they called it double cheese cake. The top layer of the cake is non-baked cheese while the bottom layer of the cake is baked cheese. The texture of the top layer is soft like ‘tofu’ similar to Uncle Tetsu style of cheese cake while the bottom layer is strong with cheese flavour. We find the cheese cake taste is just right, soft and the really addictive.
Babe Restaurant
Conceptualised by Michelin-starred chef Jeff Ramsey, Babe presents molecular gastronomy and modernist cuisine in a fun approach filled with whimsy and wonderment.
posted theyumlist.netReasons to visit: The finest display of molecular gastronomy available in KL and a dynamic menu for Valentine’s Day.
Kampachi by Equatorial
Su Fen posted sufentan88.blogspot.com 153 ReviewsIn conclusion, I will definitely visit this place again sometime, whenever my wallet allows =). The sushi is absolutely great, and I'll want to try other dishes as well.
Bangoya
Sherlyn Lee posted therealkllife.blogspot.com 15 ReviewsExceptionalBest place to enjoy the surrounding with bbq meat.