Where to eat?
Japanese Restaurants in Selangor: chinese

The Cave
... thick black pepper gravy, Shanghainese Chinese Ham Roll, Salmon pasta, Stir ...
THEY promotes several dining environment, a romantic atmosphere for two in the skillful handmade underground cave. Giving you a surprise of creative artistic design from ancient stone age. THEY also catered for event, party and function through phone booking.
Tokyo G
Tokyo G, Fusion Dragon G-Roll, Fish Roe, Tokyo G Carbonara, Ice Cream, Bling Bling (RM8.90), Tokyo G Carbonara (RM12.90)
Tokyo G (formerly known as Sushi Groove) is a hip and trend joint serving japanese fusion food, with chinese/western etc influence. Formerly known as Sushi Groove
Tao Cuisine
... Sashimi, Salmon Sashimi, Steam Salmon Chinese style, Cold abalone cut, Appetizer ...
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.
Rakuzen
... , Yesai Itame-mixed vegetables of Chinese round cabbage, beansprouts, carrot and ...
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsThe Avocado Salad was nicely and neatly arranged, and so was the sushi!
Kanbe Ramen
... Promotion !!Wantan Dream Special !!, Happy Chinese New Year,Mini Tori Set ...
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!
Let It Rain Cafe
Hand-drip coffee, 5 Block E, Jalan GC4, Glomac Cyberjaya, 63200 Cyberjaya, Malaysia
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsSuperbHow unique is "Let It Rain"? Or in Mandarin, 下雨吧, which literally means just rain. Like, aiya, just rain la... how apt for the scorching hot weather in KL at the moment. The set up of the cafe is pretty simple and being creative people, there was evident use of recycled and inexpensive material. More importantly, they welcome visitors warmly.