Japanese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Solaris Mont Kiara @ Jalan Solaris 3 – 6 Restaurants
Tenji Japanese Buffet
Japanese food with a mix of western and chinese food
postedBadMont Kiara restaurant has been closed, dont know move to where
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.
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.
Shuraku
One of the very few Izakayas around in Kuala Lumpur, Shuraku is an unpretentious, cozy, hidden gem, a favourite among the Japanese community and locals alike. Izakayas; Japanese pubs that serve food as sharing plates to accompany the drinks, are popular for after-work drinking. The sister outlet to the more bold and adventurous Daikanyama at Changkat Bukit Bintang, Shuraku takes a more mellow approach to it's offering. Employing traditional Japanese cuisine methods to deliver authentic dishes to match the range of Japanese sakes; nihonshu, shochu & umeshu as well as beers and traditional Japanese cocktails, that fill you up at family dinners or as you kick back and let loose with friends. Housed on the 2nd floor of a nondescript shoplot in Solaris Mont Kiara, Shuraku plays brilliantly with space, from the yakibar to the outdoor balcony, there's definitely a nook to suit your liking, mood and style.
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsOf course, it’s not just a manically friendly atmosphere or semi-secret slice of “Japan” they’re after, the food rocks, too.
Simple Life
‘Simple Life’ demonstrates a new concept of healthy food. We serve vegetarian meals which are organic, natural and most importantly, nutritious.