Japanese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur @ Midvalley Megamall – 15 Restaurants
EDo Ramen
Edo Ramen – the original Handmade Japanese Ramen which is being introduces to Malaysia where the restaurant brings us with the original Homemade Japanese Ramen.
perutbesi posted perutbesi.blogspot.com 230 ReviewsIf you're in Mid Valley & can't really decide on what to have for lunch or dinner, give Edo Ramen a try & do share your experience with me as well!
Pokémon Café 宝可梦主题餐厅, Anista TOKYO アニスタトーキョー
Available from 23 Nov 2016 - 28 Feb 2017
posted www.greentearedbean.com 215 ReviewsAnista Tokyo is excited to bring the Pokémon cafe to the sunny shores of Malaysia for a limited time only. The pop-up cafe will feature themes form the highly anticipated Pokémon Sun and Moon game. This cafe is created in collaboration with local O'Brian's Café.
Goku Raku Ramen
Jloi posted www.jackieloi.com 75 ReviewsThe set are good to go with three to four person and it is totally worth it. The set has little fusion with chinese style but overall, it is very satisfactory.
Manmaru Homemade Udon
mimid3vils posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsAffordable comfort food with wide variety, certainly no excuse not to visit.
Pasta Zanmai
This is one of the best Japanese restaurants in Midvalley, I tell ya.
liyenz posted liyenz.wordpress.com 52 ReviewsSuperbI ordered the Scallop Mushroom Pasta. Go for a small size if you order other side dishes because I feel the regular size is quite a lot. Again, the taste was quite okay. Nothing much to shout out. Prawn Tempura Pasta with Sesame Sauce. I feel this pasta is quite interesting. The amount of sesame sauce cannot be too much. This was just right. It served with two tempura prawns. However, the Teriyaki Chicken to Onsen Tamago no Pizza was a little bit on its downside. It could have been better if the egg was done to perfection. It did not flow out of the yolk like it should have, otherwise the experience would have been better.
Sushi Tei
carene 19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.com 90 ReviewsExceptionalMidvalley Shopping Mall; Kuala Lumpur is like a Japanese cuisines heaven as having Sushi Zanmai, Sushi King, Hokkaido Ichiba, Sushi Tei, Ichiriki Japanese Restaurant and so forth. Sushi Tei deserves an accolade in which they have a wide range of decent Japanese cuisines with affordable prices and good quality of foods.
Kiku-Zakura
A sensational menu of Japanese food, ranging from sushi, tempura, teriyaki, udon and more.
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsExceptionalI pretty like Kiku Zakura's restraurant design because is the only restaurant brings me the authentic Japanese Restaurant feel. The next time I visit this restaurant, I will make sure that I have the ample time to dine properly and taste my favorite Sashimi.
Sushi King
Sushi King is the most “omni-present” kaiten belt sushi chain in Malaysia.
malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 ReviewsI am impressed this time as Mid Valley Sushi King refills their sushi belts with endless array of unagis, salmons, soft shell crabs, tempuras, and many more which makes your trip worthwhile!
Beard Papa's
The shop offers delicious cream puffs which use the best ingredient including vanilla bean pods for the custard cream. It was started 1997 in Japan, and till today, you can find outlet in Hong Kong, Singapore, Hollywood, Beijing, Hawaii, New York... etc, and Malaysia, recently opened an outlet in Mid Valley megamall.
Waku Waku (ワクワク)
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, this restaurant is quite new and will indeed getting all the attention for it but if they do not make their signature dish better. I doubt it can last. I never tried their beef hamburger which they serve more types than chicken which is only one.
Saka Bar & Restaurant
Its not a halal place, so they offer pork, which is quite rare in Malaysia. Overall the food is good for the price! The ambiance is ok.