Japanese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur – 343 Restaurants
Komugi Cafe
We are a Japanese derived bakery that runs bakery & bakery + cafe
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsGoodKomugi not only a bakery but the new Komugi Cafe serve western food and coffee.
Matcha Hero Kyoto
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsHighly recommend all ice cream, Japanese matcha and green tea lovers to stop by Matcha Hero Kyoto at Tokyo Street Pavilion KL for a glass of Noukou Match Latte, Noukou Matcha Float, Houjicha Latte, Houjicha Latte Float, or ceremonial green tea.
Enju Japanese Restaurant
Discover a different kind of Japanese dining experience at ENJU Japanese Restaurant. The menu offers authentic food in the finest Japanese tradition as well as modern Japanese fusion cuisine that surprises in the most delicious way. There is an extensive selection of sake of exclusive labels to complement each meal. Dining is in a relaxing, informal setting that is both modern and serenely Japanese.
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I do not recommend their ala-carte buffet because you do not have many choices unless you are a person whom just loves sushi only. Their normal menu is very expensive so please be prepared to spend a lot in it. I do reckon their fish are fresh except their ebiko. So do not hesitate to try their Sashimi Moriawase if you are not going to choose their buffet session.
Kamimura Japanese Restaurant
Located at 3rd floor in Menara Weld. Owned by an ex-japanese chef from Shangrila Hotel KL. Recommended for their set lunch. Reasonable price from Rm18+.
fatboybakes posted fatboyrecipes.blogspot.com 252 ReviewsSimply AMAZING Nemuro Hairy Crab with Cucumber Sorbet.
Shimino Harajuku Japanese Crepe
Sleewonderland posted sleewonderland.blogspot.com 94 ReviewsThere are a couple of sweet and savoury filled crepes, but my favourites are the desserts ones, filled with chocolate and banana.
Kushiyaki Kuni
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsOverall I really enjoy dining in this restaurant. Service was good and food was fresh, authentic and delicious, a very relaxing place for a drink!
Tykoh Inagiku
This fine dining Japanese restaurant situated in Menara Kuan Seng which is just next to Starhill Gallery. This is really the best Japanese restaurant in KL. They provide fresh ingredients and mostly are aired from Japan. This place is definitely restaurant for authentic Japanese cuisine. The presentation of dishes was really good and their service was speedy and attentive. The price was reasonable and the quality of the food was excellent. A very authentic Japanese restaurant with fine interior and comfortable seatings.
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsTykoh Inagiku has since refurbished and the place looks spanking new. It is extremely modern, but we are happy to report that the Japanese is still of excellent quality..good old fashion Japanese cuisine at its best.
Sakura Kristal Cafe & Restaurant
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsSakura Kristal serves nice Malaysian palate that all communities could sit down and eat together.
Ramen Izakaya Kazushi
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThe noodles are firm and springy and pretty much irresistible. The fresh grilled pork floating in the broth is fresh, as are the bamboo shoots and the chopped scallions.
Ippudo Ramen Pavilion KL
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsBeing a frequent diner at Ippudo Ramen Malaysia, Summergirl is always more than happy to welcome new menu or promotion from the ramen specialist, as this allow us to have a switch from the usual Ippudo tonkotsu-based ramen, or pair the noodles with ala-carte selections like sushi, salad, teppan, etc..
Yakitori Do (焼き鳥道)
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsI really enjoy dining in this place, it’s an extra advantage that it opens until late everyday. As for drinks, Yakitori Do serves a variety of Sake, Shochu and Japanese beers. One of my favourite beers would be their Sapporo beer.
Zipangu
The interior of the restaurant is most impressive. There is a huge selection of wine, with a dedicated room surrounded by walls made of wine cellars, there is even a dedicated cigar room. The ambiance is mellow and yet classy, no rowdy crowd nor screaming babies.
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsZipangu Japanese Restaurant at Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur is having Eat-All-You-Can Izakaya Specials buffet, only from 7th July till 25th August 2017! Available every Friday from 6.30PM – 10.30PM within the promotion period Eat-all-you-can Izakaya Sepcials at Zipangu is priced at RM199 nett per person, included a pre-welcome cocktail or mocktail. Top up another RM188 nett per person and you can enjoy free-flow alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage – Asahi Draft Beef, House Red & White, House Sake, Sochu, Plum Sake, House Pouring Brands Gin, Vodka, Aperitifs, Soft Drinks, Chilled Juices, Mineral Water
Matsuya Japanese Cuisine
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I really like the food served here because all of them are so delicious.
Kurata Japanese Fine Dining
Lower Lobby PARKROYAL Kuala Lumpur. Maximum capacity 78 pax. Banquet Courses available. For more information visit Facebook Page Kurata Japanese Fine Dining.
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsThere were only two items that we felt were below average. They were the overcooked chawanmushi and the duck meat which tasted too gamey for us. Other than those, everything else we had was great and enjoyable.
Momo Paradise
This is the latest Shabu-Shabu restaurant at Kepong area.
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfoods.blogspot.com 25 ReviewsSuperbJust like other Shabu-shabu restaurant, you can have your own pot of broth. Great right, you can now throw back your food to the pot after one bite!! Besides that MOMO also fully air-conditioned. So if you still want to enjoy steamboat under a HOT and Sunny Day, this can be a good choice. The restaurant are separate to two floor. The right hand side on the ground floor are seatings by the conveyer belt that circulating all sorts of steamboat ingredients while the other side of it, you will serve by the waiters. He/she will push carts around and let you choose the ingredients. Some big group eater will sometime provide 1 big pot for sharing instead of the the single pot usage because the seating on ground floor for individual pot is only for 4 person. While the 2nd floor is you need to walk around to get your own ingredients. Personally I will prefer 2nd floor because you can easily take whatever you want and no need to worry the food is all taken by the eater infront of you HAHA.