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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Yamaguchi Fish Market @ Kampung Pandan

Yamaguchi Fish Market @ Kampung Pandan

October 22, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are a big fans of seafood, Yamaguchi Fish Market is one of the must visit  place. Located in the prime location along Jalan Tun Razak, they have few restaurant to go as they have an instagram-friendly cafe here.

In here, you almost can enjoy everything from sashimi, seafood, crab, lobster and many more.

Salmon Belly (RM 33)
And we are here to enjoy their wide choices of seafood. We started of with their Salmon Sashimi. The salmon sashimi here is served with the thick cut of fish. It brings you with the awesomely melt in the mouth sensation. Love the texture of the fish itself.

Unagi Train Sushi (RM 48) 
One can enjoy this delicious huge unagi train sushi. The huge sushi is meant to share at least 2 person.  Delicious eel topped with the nori and sides with ginger. Nicely done and addictively good. Love the texture of it.

Spicy Lala (RM 49) 
For fans of lala, do grab this! A huge pan of Lala Cooked with their signature broth which brings you with the kick of spiciness and sourish blend. Chose the spiciness level you preferred and they will have it done for you.



Korean Abalone (RM 28 per piece) 
You can also enjoy the chewy and yet bouncy abalone here. Have your abalone cooked with your choice of broth either garlic steamed or superior soup. The abalone are really fresh and delicious and each mouthful comes divinely good and delicious too.

Jumping Live Prawns In Shaoxing Wine (RM 56 ) 
Addictively good and delicious. One can enjoy the awesomely prepared prawns which is packed with the aromatic Shaoxing Wine in it. The prawns which is served beautifully jumping when they are served and every mouthful of the dish is packed with the aromatic flavours from the Shaoxing wine.

Smoked Kampung Chicken (RM 56)
Help your self with this deliciously prepared Smoked Kampung Chicken which is packed with the smoky flavours. The tender juicy chicken is something worth to try and each mouthful is just perfect and delicious.

Address:
16, Jalan Kampung Pandan,
Kelab Golf di Raja Selangor, 55000 Kuala Lumpur
Open Daily : 12–3:30pm, 6–10:30pm
Phone: 012-268 2816
GPS Location : 3.1383531,101.7241008

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