Japanese Restaurants in Mont Kiara @ Kuala Lumpur – 12 Restaurants
Menya Kamikaze
Overall, we were quite happy with our meal and would definitely be back for more ramen noodles. Check out their website for more details about their menu.
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Tenji Japanese Buffet
Japanese food with a mix of western and chinese food
posted 13 years agoBadMont Kiara restaurant has been closed, dont know move to where
Edo Ichi Japanese Cuisine
To my surprise,... the food served was fabulous!!!... it was flavourful, in fact!!... The sashimi slices were fresh.!. We were able to taste the 'original' flavour of the fishes.
ojsiew posted 12 years ago ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 Reviews
Ramen Taiko
For some reason the setting feels very homey and cozy that makes you want to stay a little longer.
vkeong posted 10 years ago www.vkeong.com 879 Reviews
Suki-Ya
Overall, I think Suki-Ya is a great place to bring your family and friends. The place is cosy and I’ve had a great time there.
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TEN Japanese Fine Dining
The sushi and sashimi at Ten is the best in KL by far!
Finish with the super smooth and creamy Japanese styled cream brûlée and a call it a night. Ten, is as close as you will get, to a perfect 10 in my books!
CCFoodTravel posted 13 years ago ccfoodtravel.com 498 Reviews
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.read more
Of course, it’s not just a manically friendly atmosphere or semi-secret slice of “Japan” they’re after, the food rocks, too.
CCFoodTravel posted 14 years ago ccfoodtravel.com 498 Reviews
MARU Restaurant
Which is great, for you’ll get privacy, plus any ruckus you make with your gang of dining partners will be “contained” within the thin walls.
Zakuro Japanese Restaurant
SuperbZakuro comes highly recommended by the sister and HK, being regulars and all. Usually they would give the chef a budget so he could whip up something in the kitchen accordingly
kuanfoodfetish posted 13 years ago www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 Reviews
Shin Chan Ramen
Their menu was simple with variety choices of ramen & some don rice meal.
mimid3vils posted 14 years ago www.choiyen.com 419 Reviews