Where to eat?
Japanese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur: one noodle
Sapporo Noodle House
... sapporo noddle have move to ONE STOP Food Court at Jalan ...
This outlet in Federal Hotel is holed up in a pretty small lot with minimal decor. The tables and chairs are of those kopitiam type, the kitchen is sort of like open concept, hence you get to smell the cooking fumes.
Sushi Zanmai
... Tea, Tuna Sushi, Shrimp Sushi, Noodles with chicken chop, Unagi, Salmon ...
Sushi Zanmai, one of the most affordable Japanese eatery that charges reasonable fares
YouHadYourLunch posted youhadyourlunch.blogspot.com 208 ReviewsThat said, it was enjoyable and the price was fairly reasonable, but Sushi Zanmai was nothing spectacular.
Sage Restaurant & Wine Bar
... oil & Capsicum, Green Tea Soba Noodles with Hotate, Piment d’Espelette ... at RM30. Do the math. One can opt for an additional ...
It’s about dining in modern elegance and tempting your palate with delectable French & Japanese nouvelle all as you gaze at Chef Daniel and his team preparing scrumptious selections in front of you.
mum2 postedSuperbRomantic restaurant with good food. The complementary breads are served warm which is great!
Shuraku
... Handroll, Pork Katsu, Tori Teriyaki, Noodle, Grilled Beef Tongue, Okonomiyaki, Baked ...
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.
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsOf course, it’s not just a manically friendly atmosphere or semi-secret slice of “Japan” they’re after, the food rocks, too.
Pasta Zanmai
... Salmon Temaki, Curry Sauce Noodles, Meat Sauce Noodles, Unagi Set Meal, Salmon ... Salad, Glossy Salad, Tofu Salad, Noodle Soup, Duck Breast, Iced Green ...
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.

Restoran Shabu One 鼎旺
... Spicy Vegetables., Lala., Shabu One Steamboat Buffet, steamboat tomyam and ... steamboat ingredients 3, Shabu One 鼎旺 Steamboat Buffet, ... Coconut, Sushi, Meats, noodles, Shabu One Steamboat Buffet T-18-22 ...
malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 ReviewsExceptionalHot pot, less commonly known as Chinese fondue or steamboat, refers to several East Asian varieties of stew, consisting of a simmering metal pot of stock at the center of the dining table. In Malaysia, steamboat buffets seems to be growing everywhere which is perfect for everyone regardless of age, race, or activities.