Saturday, May 28, 2011

Japanese food on a lonely day @ Kampachi, Pavillion, Kuala Lumpur.

Frankly speaking, I was in a bad mood. So the pic quality kinda sucks =P And I was eating alone so nothing much. 


But to be fair, I'd mention a little about Kampachi. Touted to be one of the best Japanese restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Kampachi did not disappoint. They have large selections of tea, sashimi flown weekly fresh from Japan and set meals among the menu. 


To start with, I selected the strawberry and vanilla green tea to sweeten my mood. It has a very sweet aroma with a nice aftertaste of the flavoring, but not too strong to overlap the green tea.

Seafood Teppan set, with garlic fried rice (exchanged with white rice with additional price). The garlic fried rice was among the best that I've tasted, tangy but not overwhelming. The seafood teppan consisted of salmon, fat hotates and shrimps. I had Hotate in Butter Sauce to accompany the meal (sorry, it was at further back) but I'm not too fond of ginger, which flavored the butter sauce so I kinda not like it that much.

For dessert, Goma ice cream special with Japanese sweet condiments.

Overall it was a lovely experience eating at Kampachi but the parking ticket at Pavillion almost gave me a heart attack (RM 10 for 3-4 hr).






Status: serve no pork, serve alcohol, cooking may contains alcohol


Pricing: RM 15 - RM 100++ especially sashimi


Rating: 4 1/2

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Japanese food @ Sakae Sushi , The Curve, Mutiara Damansara

This was actually ages ago, just that I forgot about it =P God knows how many times I've gone to Sakae Sushi on the days when I craved simple and cheap Japanese food.

Salmon Shitake Inari sushi

Ika Karaage @ Fried squid.

Gyouza with minced prawn filling

The Sakae Set of various sushi.

Salmon Shiitake on skewer. I can't remember the exact name but it was minced salmon on shiitake mushroom grilled in a sauce.
For simple, affordable and nice Japanese food, Sakae Sushi is an option. The branch in 1Utama somehow managed to serve more items with better service compared to The Curve, if you want an honest opinion.




NOTE:

Status: serve no pork. Cooking may contains alcohol


Service: OK lah... deteriorate during busy hours.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A Teapot of Delights: Teapot Deli

I had a wonderful @ Teapot Deli, SACC, Shah Alam with their selection of Western cuisines. It;s very rare but here you'll find well-turned homemade Western cuisines. Here are a few of my favourites!

Beef lasagna
Homemade fish pie with super creamy sauce!


Beef pie with brown sauce.
To complete, a dessert of scones with strawberry jam and clotted cream ^_^




I forgot... The lovely exteriors.