Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2009

Japanese Spread @ Tenji, Solaris Mont Kiara

This is probably one of the most publicized Japanese buffets in KL (or even Malaysia) for the past year; gaining the same level of popularity as its predecessor; Jogoya in Starhill where I hear and see friends and acquaintances going for the buffet spread although it was priced at a whopping tag of RM90+.

Tenji is a newer kid in town; located in the new happening place in the vicinity of Mont Kiara.
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Solaris Mont Kiara and SohoKL have made it to be one of the latest additions to the list of happening places in the city and it's not hard to see why; with the al-fresco dining areas and the number of food joints, pubs, shops, etc growing there.

Tenji Japanese Restaurant can be seen clearly when you approach this area; just open your eyes and keep a close watch on the first level.
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The main entrance impressed me; they have designed it in a way that it resembled a hotel's reception area.
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The staffs were definitely friendly and wasted no time in providing us with the information and guiding us through their process.
Well, it's pretty simple, we just asked for the price and then we were led to the cashier counter to pay our bill and the waitress led us to the place.
(We were already assigned a number for our table when we made our payment)

We followed a walkway from the lobby to this seating area; which is outside the air-conditioned rooms, but with the company of nature through these man-made landscapes.
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We reached the inner dining area; which was, air-conditioned, of course and was greeted by Tenji, again
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The seating area inside looked more crowded than the ones outside and it seems that you do not have a choice to select where you want to sit since your table has already been assigned.
I was not that pleased with the idea as I've always liked to choose where I want to sit (yeah, I like that)

Furthermore, the tables for two persons are positioned too closely to each other...and on this incident where I was dining here, I had an annoying encounter with the neighboring table which I shall share later on

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For more stories and pics of the food, stay tune (this post will be separated into several posts due to the number of pictures I have =)

To be continued...

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Chinese Restaurant in Tokyo?

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We were in Tokyo on the 2nd day; and after bidding farewell to our hosts, we travelled to Tokyo...
We went to Ueno park for some shopping and then stopped by for dinner somewhere in the city...
Somehow we ended up at this Chinese style restaurant on the 8th floor in this building...

Jesline's drink...the coconut, Faeqah's orange juice
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with addition of my sky juice:D
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They ordered the fried rice (again?)
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Hehe...Faeqah and Jesline both said, it did taste better than Malaysia
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This is a crab omelette...more eggs than crab meat:p
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Spicy soup noodles...
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Tasted like Maggi Mee's curry powder...haha!:D

Some prawn fritters...
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Lychee....Cheated...I thought this was a ice-blended thingy...
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They served us 6 lychees(2 each) for 160yen (~MYR 3 bucks)

It's a Chinese restaurant....sighs, and we are in Japan?:p

Doma Doma Bistro

On our last night in Nagano, we went for some sightseeing and then dinner on our way back.
We found this bistro place....and decided to try it:)
Quite dark...like a pub environment...
And they have those seats where you are entitled to a private space...
But it was like a cage...
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See, we are inside the cage now...with these bars....hmmm!!

Faeqah, talking about some amusing thing she saw:p
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Jesline listening intently
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Posing for a pic:D
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Faeqah and I both ordered an orange juice...
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Our appetizers....each of us had one set
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There's seaweed,sweet peas, and some salad vege
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Faeqah wanted this; a separate dish of Snow peas...
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You bite on it and the peas pop into your mouth; then you dispose the outer skin
When she couldn't finish it, she wrapped it to bring back to the hotel for snacking time:p

Fried Corn Prawn Fritters
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Not bad; served hot:D
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The sauce....
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Desserts; served before the main course....hmmmm
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Jesline's fruit combo....
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Yoghurt with fruits basically...but tasted not bad...
And there were popsicles and fizzlers as she mentioned she could feel the popping taste when she bites on some of the mixture:D

Our Golden Kiwi Sherbet....
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Tasted weird lar...
There's sherbet on the side and jelly and also slices of kiwi...
But it smelt like...quote by Faeqah, like Ubat Gegat (mothballs:p)
I didn't like it at all; pushed it away after 2 bites...

Spicy Seafood noodles...
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Tasted like diluted tomyam....nothing special....
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Fried Mackerel fish...
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It looks small in the menu....
And it's humongous when it arrived!!!
I cannot finish it...they helped; but we still couldn't finish...
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The fish was very fresh and sweet in taste by the way:)
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Faeqah's Fried Rice...
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She said it tasted better than local fried rice...haha, the grass is always greener on the other side:p
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Faeqah snapped a pic of me and Jesline tasting the food...
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Look at the spread on the table...my gosh, only for 3 ladies!!!
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We were deceived by the pics....
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This is a cage of deception....

Total bill of 5,873 yen...which is about ~RM150++...for 3 people lar....
Still within our allocated budget:p

Traditional Japanese food

On my first night in Nagano City in Japan, our host also invited us for dinner...
It was truly an enriching and priceless experience for me....as I get to try out the authentic Japanese dining environment and also all the unique and traditional food....
We were brought to this place atop the hill which overlooks the entire Nagano city and since it was at night, you can imagine the beautiful and awesome view with lights
This place is with straw mats (tatami)....and we were greeted by a few Japanese ladies dressed in the traditional kimonos...
We had to take off our shoes at the entrance and walk upstairs to our reserved dining room.
We were seated in a very unique manner; guests on one side facing our hosts on the other:)
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Look at the pics and you will know how enticing they are:)
The first dish which was already there when we sat down.
I take it this was the appetizer....
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Great presentation...
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It was actually a baby papaya (something like the Hawaiian papaya) covered with a thin laminated plastic to protect it before consumption.
The violet thing there were jelly forming the shape of a famous Japanese flower(can't remember the name of the flower they mentioned)
Very nice....
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It actually has baby octopus and fresh scallops in them...I enjoyed scraping off the papaya with the jelly:) Yumz!!Definitely got my vote for the best of the night:D

Next, there's the cold soup with jelly bean like substance
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It's like soy soup...made of soy beans and those jelly beans tasted like jujubes...made of cornstarch flour

Drinks...The tall glass holds the plum wine (Soo Fung loves this; it has a natural fragrance and taste which is nice for her..
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I didn't try it; but only took a small sip (I don't like alcohol) and I was surprised it had such a sweet taste:) Not strong or overly tasty...
I had green tea (Ocha) instead....that's the little teapot with my cup...
True to bro's word, the green tea here is different, very fresh and just so clear:D

How can a Japanese meal be complete without some sashimi and wasabi?
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These are raw stuffs; mainly seafood:)There's chunks of red tuna meat, prawns and another mackerel fish raw meat... served with wasabi and soy sauce
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THIS is my FIRST attempt at sashimi and I was skeptical at first; but it was still okay; but I don't think I like it that much...only the tuna fish was okay; the prawns gave me the jitters....and I didn't try the mackerel; which was lucky as my colleagues mentioned it was not nice:pHosted by RockYouPhotos.com

Next, this is Sugar Fish and yes, it's standing:D
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Talk about designer food...this is truly awesome presentation:D
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They call it Sugar Fish but this fish was served with salt on top of its tail and also on some of its fins:p
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Deep fried...it tasted like a mackerel fish to me:D
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This green thingy is the sauce to go with it; it's basically vinegar:)
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Next...let me see, I lost count...think this is the 5th dish....
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Cold bean curd in soy sauce served with some cold noodles (soba) by the side and also wasabi on top:)
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Saw those little cubes at the side?
Guess what?
Those were abalone cubes!!! It tasted so nice:D
There's some minced fish within the beancurd as well...
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Really nice dish:D (I am loving Japanese food:)

I was stuffed by now despite tiny bites of every dish...
This is the 6th...
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Very nice bowl....
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**They don't clear off your dishes unless it's empty....bummer:p**
I hold the record of the most dishes uncleared until I requested the lady to clear it for me:p
Everyone laughed that I was more interested in the bowl as I haven't taken off the lid to reveal the contents...haha:p
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And this is it!!
Boiled/steamed eggs? Half-boiled? Hmmmmm.....There was some wasabi on it...
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It's only the surface layer which was the half-boiled eggs....the bottom was yam cake...I didn't take much....dislike both stuffs:p

7th dish(Bother...not dessert yet?)
This is tempura...another Japanese Signature dish:D
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I thought it was deep fried vegetables...covered with almond flakes...since everyone praised it...i tasted it..despite my dislike for almond and also deep fried stuffs:p
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Am glad I did, it tasted quite nice (including the fried asparagus on top:D )
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There's actually fish in it!! Real fish meat...so sweet and fresh:D
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8th dish....Dessert?
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Nah...it's not...it's just some bean curd sheets with minced fish in it served with some soury sauce...
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(Notice the trend of the hot cold hot cold combination among all the dishes so far?)

9th dish...(I am really full...)
This is way much more than a typical Chinese course-set dinner....
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The famous Japanese Soba (Cold noodles)
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They serve this in bamboo...

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And these were the sauces...
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Wasabi on top with onions and soy sauce at the bottom... (2-layered tiers)
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You dip the wasabi and onions into the soy sauce with the soba and eat it from that little cup containing the soy sauce....

Sake....the famous Japanese rice wine....very high alcohol content...served in bamboo cups..
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I didn't try it...not for me...

Look at the black teapot?
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It contains the water used to rinse the noodles....
They will pour it into their soy sauce after they are done with the noodles and then drink the combination!!!
Oooo....I didn't try it...but my colleagues said it tasted unique....haha:D

Soba cha...in clay cups...
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HOT....it was made of soba material ...no, not the rinsing water.
This was actually made of the same material used to make soba/noodles...that's why they call it the Soba tea...
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Very unique and fragrant...combination of the clay and the mung bean smell...
Now I know why soba are green in color, I think they were made of mung bean...the tea tasted and smelt like mung bean...anyone care to confirm?


Finally, the 10th dish...man...10 course set!!!
Really dessert....but i am full....
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Actually bean curd in sweet sauce served with some jelly beans and peaches....
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Nice...but I was stuffed.....
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Very delicate beancurd custard....just like the ones in Ipoh!:D
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A very nice welcoming dinner, ain't it?
One of them actually told me that Japanese love to eat vegetables, beans and fish or seafood.....
Man, just my style...I wanna live in Japan:D