Where to eat?
Japanese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur: dim sum
Eest Restaurant
... Sauce Fried rice with Seafood, Dim Sum, Roasted Duck and Pork, Seafood ... dining)"eat-all-you-can" dim sum brunch at RM58++ per person ...
EEST is a Pan Asian restaurant featuring five distinct Asian cuisines - Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai and Malay with a modern and innovative twist.
d_luaz posted www.foongpc.comThe 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.

Tenji Japanese Buffet
... noodles, Pan fried salmon fillet, Dim Sum, Herbal soup, Haagen Dazs ... Mutton, Fried Onion Ikan Bilis, Dim Sum Section, Mutton, Cookies, Tea ... Cod Fish, Steamed Tofu, Dim Sum Siu Mai, Salted Black Chicken ...
Japanese food with a mix of western and chinese food
postedBadMont Kiara restaurant has been closed, dont know move to where
Midori Japanese Steamboat & Buffet Restaurant
... , Chinese Stir Fried Seafood line, Dim Sum, Fruits and Desserts, Haagen Daaz ...
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsBadWhy they are that bad?? Their food has not much of varieties like Jogoya There are flies on their Sashimi!! Foods are cold and not delicious You are advised to choose food that they will cook for you on the spot. Other than that, do not take them because you will feel like you are eating a leftover food. Apart of the coconut drink and the Haagen Dazs ice cream, nothing in the restaurant that will make us to eat again. Service are bad. The waitress/waiter talking to each other all the time and ignoring you. You can imagine this if you have been to Shogun Japanese Buffet Restaurant. Just imagine it is worse than Shogun with the price like Jogoya.