Japanese Restaurants in Selangor – 286 Restaurants
Japanese Noodle Arata 「新」
Chiariyees posted chiariyees-coffeebread.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsI'm not an udon lover, but they serve fresh and springy udon that made me say "oiishi!".
Fugu Neo Japanese Restaurant
Su Fen posted sufentan88.blogspot.com 153 ReviewsThe place was pretty packed on the evening as many families were there to enjoy there dinner. Let's see why this Japanese restaurant has just made it to my list of must try restaurants!
Gomei California Japanese Fast Food
nikelkhor posted www.nikelkhor.com 486 ReviewsFood better than average Japanese restaurant with half of their price!!
Niko Niko Onigiri
Su Fen posted sufentan88.blogspot.com 153 ReviewsI ordered Onigiri filling with fried prawn and Chuka Idako (Octopus). I love the Octopus, very fresh, the rice tastes good and delicious with the crunchy seaweed. I love the miso soup and potato salad as well; the potato salad was mixed with some vinegar which combines very well.
Kogetsu (湖月)
This Japanese restaurant is fine in terms of their service and environment. Kogetsu’s presentation of food is not as good compared to other Japanese restaurant and it was really pricey. The ambiance and the food there is just amazing.
fatboybakes posted fatboyrecipes.blogspot.com 252 ReviewsAs the buffet is only available for lunch, on weekends, I suggest you go for a full workout before hand to work up an appetite, cos it's soooo worth it.
Rocku Yakiniku
posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsVerdict: Food and environment was great, but our the serving of our repeat orders was a bit slow hence we need to gobble down our meat in last few minutes. >_< I also saw a group of 4 persons sharing a grilling pit which I think 100 minutes definitely not sufficient for the session Lunch (from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm) Weekday: RM39.90++ & Weekends: RM49.90 for 100 minutes buffet (Child 50% off price) Dinner (from 5.00 pm to 10.00 pm) Weekday & Weekends: RM49.90++ for 100 minutes buffet (Child 50% off price) (Note: For each additional 20 minutes, RM9.90++ applies).
Kiraku Japanese Restaurant
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsI would definitely recommend everyone to visit this restaurant just for their teppanyaki.
Tomoe Japanese Restaurant
Really good service, knowledgable staff, real Japanese chef, and nice simple decor
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I am a little disappointed with this well known Japanese restaurant that has been in everyone's lips.
Bari-Uma Ramen
jkdrooling posted jkdrooling.blogspot.com 199 ReviewsServices are more than satisfactory and no doubt food quality is evident. You may need a directory guide to lead you to Bariuma, at Level 3 of Jaya Shopping Centre which is looking forward to the opening of a cinema.
Watami
renaelyng posted thegardennom.wordpress.com 76 ReviewsThe sets while looking costly (within the RM30++ range) is actually quite worthwhile considering the portions will leave your tummy full. If one is looking for a filling Japanese meal, do try it out sometime!
Tao Cuisine
Majority of the food are above average especially from the ala-carte menu.
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsService is good – although the restaurant is busy, the service crew are generally attentive and dishes ordered from the a la carte menu are served pretty promptly.
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ Restaurant 牛角
The Japanese restaurant well decorated with the cosy and classy interior, with warm lighting, is indeed bringing us a welcoming experience. The restaurant offers a great time in sizzling without the smoke which is what I love the most. Each table comes with a smokeless roasters and down-draft system.
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsGyu-Kaku’s version of Tantan ramen, having springy ramen immerse in thick, rich broth, looks fiery hot but actually mild, more pronounced in sweetness.
Kanbe Ramen
jkdrooling posted jkdrooling.blogspot.com 199 ReviewsIt's a rarer type of item among Japanese restaurants in Malaysia but something unique and new for me. Worth trying!
Ramen Ten
Ramen Ten means “Noodle Soup” in Japanese and is Singapore’s 1st Halal certified Japanese Restaurant Chain. Unique flavours of New Age Asian Ramen that include Dry Ramen, Spicy Ramen and Soup Ramen were introduced to suit the taste of Asian. Halal ramen allows even more people to experience the flavour of Japan with all the exciting twists. Enjoy ramen, a humble beginning yet capable of these amazing transcending flavours of Japan and Asia here, in Malaysia
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsFood price is reasonable, ample of choices. Soft Shell Crab Salad and Tom Yum Chicken Katsu Ramen are some of our recommended dishes.