Where to eat?

Japanese, Thai Restaurants in Malaysia: Is

Eest Restaurant

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Business Hour Dim Sum Buffet: Saturday, Sunday & public holidays from 11.30am – 2.30pm

Honey roasted sesame cashew nuts, Salad of scallops with banana blossom, Salmon sushi lettuce rolls, '3-style' sea bass with holy basil, 'A Study of Durian', Complimentary Appetizer Platter, Har Kau, ...

EEST is a Pan Asian restaurant featuring five distinct Asian cuisines - Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai and Malay with a modern and innovative twist.

The bubur cha cha turned out to be the saving grace for the desserts. It was one of the best bubur cha cha I have ever tasted! Delicious and not too sweet, with lots of yam and potato cubes and sago in it, I was really satisfied with it.

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Shikiya Restaurant

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Cuisines Japanese Thai

Bento set, Miso soup, Green Tea, Spicy Chicken Skewer with Rice, Seafood Tom Yam Noodle, Fried Rice with Chicken in Bread, Chawan Mushi, Ice Lemon Tea, Shikiya Fusion Food @ Low Yat Plaza, Shikiya ...

This restaurant is located at Lower Ground Floor of Low Yat Plaza near escalator.

Overall the food lacks taste. I left the place with my hunger satisfied and thirst quenched but I wasn’t enjoying it.

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