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Home / Food Review / EDITOR PICKS: TOP 10 JAPANESE CUISINE IN KLANG VALLEY

EDITOR PICKS: TOP 10 JAPANESE CUISINE IN KLANG VALLEY

May 3, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

Are you a Japanese Food Lover? Japanese food comes well to Malaysia with more choices of cuisine where you can grab either sushis, sashimis or even some grilled items. We most relates Japanese Cuisine to sushi but it is always more than that. Asides from rice, they have soba and udons and most of all you will be tempted with their ramen too.  We had tried many of the Japanese Delights in Klang Valley and ten of our favorites Japanese Cuisine. 
1) Ten Japanese Fine Dining 
The award-winning Ten Japanese Fine Dining restaurant from Australia has arrived in KL for quite sometime. The exquisite Japanese Restaurant is located at the Marc Residence which is just nearby KLCC. Strategically tucked in the lifestyle-oriented residences along Jalan Pinang, TEN is definitely a great place for a great Japanese cuisine. I
am definite to pamper myself for their Salmon Zuke Don when I visited Ten. The king salmon and ikura is served ontop of a bed of rice, shredded egg strings and seaweed. The salmon was prepared with almost perfection and carries a hint of sweetness that balanced well with the rice and the ikura. Read more of what
can you find in Ten Japanese Fine Dining
HERE 

Address:Ten Japanese Fine Dining
A-G-1, Marc Residence, Ground Floor,No.3 Jalan Pinang,
50450 Kuala LumpurGPS: 3.155396, 101.710203

Tel: 03-2161 5999Hours: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm, 6 pm onwards

Web: tenrestaurant.com.my

 2) Yamamomo Japanese Restaurant  

Yamamomo Japanese Restaurant is indeed a new restaurant in Centre Point In Bandar Utama. The restaurant serves an impressive range of Japanese Cuisines which brings you to a different types of Japanese delights. The restaurant by the named of Yamamomo which is by the name of “mountain peach” in Japanese. Some of my favorites in Yamamomo includes the sashimi, Kani Chawanmushi as well as the Wasabi Ice Cream. Each item is being made in kitchen and I am just falling in love with them. Read more of what can you find Yamamomo Japanese Restaurant HERE 

Address:
Yamamomo Japanese Restaurant
No. F113, First Floor, Centerpoint Bandar Utama
Lebuh Bandar Utama47800 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul EhsanTel: 03-7733 1220
Website: http://www.yamamomo.my
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yamamomo-Japanese-Restaurant/225106554300128
Operating Hours: 11:30 a.m. till 3:00 p.m. / 6:00 p.m. till 10 p.m. (Closed on Mondays) 

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