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Eight is enough at this new dining destination in Bandar Sunway, which brings together eight eateries in a single space.
Mizuiro is a name to remember - this Japanese-inspired cafe specialises not only in wholesome ramen & Maruyama coffee but also one of KL's most delicious desserts.
This casual outlet, which calls itself a 'modern teppanyaki kitchen', is a suitable after-work watering hole with both indoor & alfresco seating.
What's your roll? Okonomi's tagline is a simple three-word phrase for a fun restaurant that serves 'sushi as you like it'.
We love Japanese curry - when it's done right, it's unbeatably fulfilling. So we were eagerly looking forward to
One restaurant, 120 different types of sushi - that's the hook for Solaris Dutamas' new Mono Sushi.
Although Japanese ramen has been taking the spotlight at dedicated ramen shops and popping up at various locations across Klang Valley, I haven’t been tempted to give ramen a try simply because I am not adventurous when it comes to trying out new cuisines.
For more Japanese-inspired hot stuff, we move to Avenue K for the air-conditioned comfort of Grandeur Teppanyaki, one of the businesses in the mall's Taste Enclave food court.
If you are looking for a good spot to indulge in some scrumptious Japanese food buffet-style, check out the six listed below.
Hoping to visit Nobu KL but horrified that prices might prove sky-high? Here's one temporary solution to keep costs relatively low: Go vegetarian.
Sean Yoong gives Nobu KL's signature blend of Japanese cuisine with Peruvian and South American influences an appraisal.
Sean Yoong heads back to Makishima for its newly launched weekend buffet.
Sean Yoong gets high on Menya Kamikaze's ramen.