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My Herb & Fruit Garden Isetan in Lot 10 has undergone major refurbishment and opened its door last Friday to the public. Known now as Isetan The Japan Store, the departmental store will be showcasing an amazing array of Japanese products, fashion and food. We took BabySumoKids today to have a look around, and they are lots of cool (and very expensive) stuff. My favorite floor is The Market, located at LG whereby you will find Japanese sweets, bakery, tea, craft beers, sake, as well as lots of Japanese cuisine such as sushi, teppanyaki, soba, udon and more. We dined at Shoya Sushi Bar, which I believe is owned by the same people as Hanaya and Ten as I spotted some of their chefs here. For all the eateries here at Isetan The Japan Store, you will need to queue and then place your order at the counter and pay, and you will be given a number to bring to your table. The food will be served to your table when ready. From what we observed today, it seems that you can order from different eateries.

Service is polite and we didn't have to wait too long for our food to arrive. The setting is similar to a food court though, so the noise levels are pretty high. Today marks the start of #BabySumoBirthdayMonth, and what a great way to kick it off! I had the Special Bara Chirashi Don (RM23) and it was really good! Of course, the best one is still from Hanaya, but for the price we are paying here (3x less than Hanaya), I certainly ain't complaining.
food delivery malate manilaIt is definitely on par with the one from Ichiro.
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This one certainly surpassed my expectations :) The rice is topped with generous amounts of salmon, tuna, cucumber, pickles, ebiko, ika, tako, tamagoyaki and more. When I finished the rice, there were still lots of toppings left. I would definitely return for this. Baby C and Baby D each picked their own dish and Hubby shared it with them. Baby C chose the Salmon Don (RM26) while Baby D picked the Salmon Zanmai (RM35). The salmon don came with 8 slices of salmon sashimi, topped on sushi rice.
can i buy heb sushi with food stampsAgain, it was good for the price.
sushi making kit as seen on tv Baby D's salmon zanmai set came with 3 pieces of salmon sushi, 2 pieces of seared salmon sushi, 6 salmon mini rolls and 1 with salmon roe.
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I had a piece of the seared salmon sushi and it was pretty good (had that melt-in-the-mouth, fatty texture). Both Baby D and Baby C managed to finish all the mini rolls as well as the salmon roe one and Hubby helped them out with the rest. All sets come with a miso soup. Overall, a great, enjoyable lunch! Baby D can't wait to dig in The menu here at Shoya Sushi Bar I have my eye on some of the other eateries such as the Henri Charpentier patiserrie and Kinobu (Kyoto cuisine).
where to buy eel in londonCan't wait to revisit! Here are some photos that we took at Isetan The Japan Store today! Lots of very nice Japanese homewares The boy and Gundam A very posh-looking tea place Hello my Sumo friend Fans with Twin Towers print Twinning with my darling girl Opening times: 11am to 9pm daily. Location: Shoya Sushi Bar, Lower Ground Floor, Isetan the Japan Store, Lot 10 Shopping Centre, 50 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

(Parking RM6 for first 4 hours) GPS Coordinates: 3.146451, 101.712460 If you enjoyed reading my posts, LIKE me on Facebook! You can also follow me on Instagram (@babysumo) for more photo updates or Dayre for daily updates.. For Super Fresh and Affordable Sashimi This place needs no introduction to sashimi lovers, as it’s known to serve the freshest raw fish you can find. Open from 7.30am till 1pm everyday except Sundays, be prepared to hunt for a parking space, but all the effort is guaranteed to be worth the trip. RM27 for an entire fillet of salmon? That's a steal you don't want to miss (soy sauce and wasabi is served upon request). Note that Top Catch Fisheries is not designed to be a sit-down restaurant, and only does takeaways. Swing by to pick up some salmon for you and your friends to enjoy at home together, this calls for a sashimi party! Farah, Mavis, Emily, Eileen added to 3 lists For Free Flow Sashimi This Japanese buffet is just the spot for fulfilling your dreams of having endless amounts of sashimi.

The fish available are salmon, tuna, and butter fish, all served on ice. Mitasu charges a standard RM59.90++ for adults and RM44.00++ for senior citizens and RM13.00 - RM59.90 for children. Come here with your family or friends for a celebration, and have your fill of raw fish! Be sure to make a booking as they do not entertain walk-ins. Sen, Trisha, lee, Mavis, Emily added to 2 lists Inspired by the way sashimi is served in Japan, Manmuru attempts to recreate the experience here in Petaling Jaya with their sashimi sets. Their dishes are plated perfectly to ensure that your knees go weak and your stomach rumbles with pleasure and anticipation. If you're dining in a small group, go for the 7 Sashimi Varieties Of The Season (RM210) to share. This place is also great for a lovely date, treat your partner to a really impressive meal! For Casual Group Outings Greenhouse by Muir is a relatively new food hall that serves a wide array of food, from seafood to coffee and pastries.

Among the many things they serve is ready-to-eat mixed sashimi (RM21.20) — and it’s (a little unexpectedly) absolutely fresh. Burppler Wendy Chen dropped by for sashimi and salmon teriyaki, and says, “The picture may looked simple & not quite appealing but trust me, the food & the juice were worth every ringgit and man… I miss it now!” Come by with a group of friends when your sashimi cravings hit, the space can accommodate big groups, but be warned that parking is a challenge! For a Cozy Restaurant Raw fish has a good friend, and that's pearly sushi rice. Kinpachi’s Chirashi Don (RM36) sees a lovely array of sliced fish from raw amberjack, salmon, tuna, prawn, and even cooked unagi, on a bed of well-vinegared sushi rice. Also available is the Chirashizushi (RM34), which features nicely diced (instead of sliced) raw fish and tamago. Located in the quieter part of Subang Jaya, SS17, Kinpachi immerses you in a Japanese experience with its wood furniture and decor, and creates a gentle, conducive ambience for conversations.

This is the place to treat yourselves to a lovely sashimi dinner, perhaps with your family or a small group of friends for a birthday celebration! For Authentic Japanese Dining Located right next to the famous Levain Boulangerie Patisserie, Fukuya has often been overlooked, possibly due to its petite one-storey height amidst towering buildings. Just one step into the door, and you'll immediately feel the zen-ness from this Japanese-themed, well-lit space. The Sashimi Set (RM110) features an assortment of selected sashimi (air-flown from Japan twice a week), chawanmushi, miso soup, and freshly grated wasabi, and is well worth it. If do you do plan to head there for lunch, most of their lunch sets (RM43-80) already come with salmon, tuna and amberjack sashimi! added to 1 list Nestled in Sri Hartamas since 2014, Uokatsu boasts a fantastic reputation for their Japanese cuisine. If you're a die-hard salmon or tuna sashimi lover, you may opt to feast on those classics, but for a memorable experience, do not miss out on their kanpachi, hamachi, or bonito sashimi (prices vary).

You can even give them a call to check if your preferred choices of raw fish are available before visiting to avoid disappointment! For Super Special Occasions A branch of the award-winning Australian restaurant, Ten became one of KL's top Japanese fine dining restaurants in no time. The space is modern and sleek, located just across from KLCC, making it a good choice for a business lunch or dinner. The menu changes regularly, ensuring the best of the season is served. For a fresh, raw treat, order the mixed sashimi of either four or seven types (RM110 and RM185 respectively) to share. You probably should reserve this special meal for occasions like birthdays and anniversaries, it will be worth the fish-shaped hole in your pocket! For More Free Flow Sashimi An a la carte buffet here (RM42-48++ on weekdays, RM60++ on weekends) is just the perfect excuse to feast like kings and queens on your favourite sashimi. Known as one of the cheaper Japanese buffets in Klang Valley, groups flock to Sozo for an affordable sashimi feast.

Despite being branded as Japanese-Chinese cuisine (Chuka), their sashimi is of commendable standard! While you take a breather from all that raw fish, you may also enjoy their wide range of dishes from rolls to udon, fried rice, and ramen. Come with a ravenous group for maximum enjoyment. For Picture Perfect Sashimi Yuzu Japanese Restaurant offers not only the freshest fish imported from Kyushu Island and Hokkaido, but also stunning presentations that will make you drool. If you’re a fan of all things salmon (of course you are!), go for the Oyako Mori (RM65) — a sashimi feast of salmon, salmon belly and salmon roe. For a spread with more variety, the Yuzu Mori (RM78) combines seven types of sashimi from tuna belly to jumbo sweet shrimp to scallop, or go for the Sashimi Gozen (RM72) which boasts a complete set of assorted raw fish served with rice, chawanmushi, appetiser, salad, fruits and a teapot of soup. White it's not the most affordable place to dine, you'll be in for a truly enjoyable experience complete with impeccable service!