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post Jun 19 2015, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Jun 19 2015, 01:43 AM)
Zipangu buffet would be a great choice
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Thx RazorVista, it looks good! notworthy.gif
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post Jun 22 2015, 09:39 PM

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Personally I like to Shogun Japanese Buffet. Check out the variety here.
http://www.opensnap.com/en/photo/201316327
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post Jun 23 2015, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(queenlum10 @ Jun 22 2015, 09:39 PM)
Personally I like to Shogun Japanese Buffet. Check out the variety here.
http://www.opensnap.com/en/photo/201316327
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I was a fan of those budget Japanese Buffet restaurant but once you have tried the premium ones you will realized that how bad their quality actually is.
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post Jun 25 2015, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Jun 23 2015, 08:42 PM)
I was a fan of those budget Japanese Buffet restaurant but once you have tried the premium ones you will realized that how bad their quality actually is.
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where to get budget Japanese buffet nowaday? unless u want to buy via Groupon at discounted price lor
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post Jun 26 2015, 05:29 PM

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I'd stay away from those Japanese buffet, it's just a channel for those high end restaurant to sell off the lousy parts.

I was Miyako (was inside of Sheraton Subang), when the chef told me about Japanese buffets. I sat at the sushi bar & chat up with the head chef who happened to be there. He even gave me samples of different parts to try, and I can really taste the difference between the good part & the lousy part.

If you do some maths, actually going ala carte could probably be cheaper.
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post Jun 27 2015, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(NightHeart @ Jun 26 2015, 05:29 PM)
I'd stay away from those Japanese buffet, it's just a channel for those high end restaurant to sell off the lousy parts.

I was Miyako (was inside of Sheraton Subang), when the chef told me about Japanese buffets. I sat at the sushi bar & chat up with the head chef who happened to be there. He even gave me samples of different parts to try, and I can really taste the difference between the good part & the lousy part.

If you do some maths, actually going ala carte could probably be cheaper.
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Nightheart,

I somehow agreeable what you said. If you are paying RM100 for buffet, why not to opt for fining dining which serve you quality food rather.
However, sometime "All you can eat" is fun too.
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post Jun 30 2015, 12:54 AM

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QUOTE(queenlum10 @ Jun 27 2015, 06:43 PM)
Nightheart,

I somehow agreeable what you said. If you are paying RM100 for buffet, why not to opt for fining dining which serve you quality food rather.
However, sometime "All you can eat" is fun too.
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It is fun but think again you are putting those rubbish in you...hmmm....no thanks to that.
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post Jun 30 2015, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(queenlum10 @ Jun 27 2015, 06:43 PM)
Nightheart,

I somehow agreeable what you said. If you are paying RM100 for buffet, why not to opt for fining dining which serve you quality food rather.
However, sometime "All you can eat" is fun too.
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It is fun but think again you are putting those rubbish in you...hmmm....no thanks to that.
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post Jul 1 2015, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Jun 30 2015, 12:58 AM)
It is fun but think again you are putting those rubbish in you...hmmm....no thanks to that.
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I agree, but different people have different budgets.

For those of you looking for a buffet, I recommend Kampachi's brunch buffet, but it's definitely more expensive than something like Shogun. Food is prepared as you order...so it's not a traditional 'buffet-line'.


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post Sep 1 2015, 09:35 PM

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Anyone tried Kin no uma POTGH ? How was the food ?
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post Sep 13 2015, 07:56 PM

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QUOTE(Reventon @ Sep 1 2015, 09:35 PM)
Anyone tried Kin no uma POTGH ? How was the food ?
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post Sep 14 2015, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Jun 30 2015, 12:54 AM)
It is fun but think again you are putting those rubbish in you...hmmm....no thanks to that.
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They just taste poor but rubbish as in no nutritional vs tasty stuff? For those obese ppl who eat like 3-5x your amount it's a deal

If you seek high quality never step into any buffet, it's just common sense no need chef to point out.

I been to Olympia Osaka buffet quality is better than what I find in Southeast Asia and North America but compare to highend places in Japan not there. Need to make reservations in few days adv do not take walk in. But at just usd$50 can't complain.

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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Sep 13 2015, 07:56 PM)
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Saw CIMB has some good discount so think of trying but if real bad then just stick to zipangu.
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post Sep 25 2015, 10:07 AM

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Any recommendation for a good Jap buffet restaurant around KL/Selangor?
I heard Tao in Sunway Giza is good.
Have halal cert?
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post Sep 28 2015, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(ANDDIA @ Sep 25 2015, 10:07 AM)
Any recommendation for a good Jap buffet restaurant around KL/Selangor?
I heard Tao in Sunway Giza is good.
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Mitasu in KL, worth a try.

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post Sep 29 2015, 11:54 AM

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Dine at Maiu Japanese Restaurant 2 weeks back and realised how their quality had gone down the drain. Some how will never return to Maiu anymore.

Yup! Mitasu indeed worth to try! thumbup.gif

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post Oct 2 2015, 11:13 AM

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QUOTE(dtc @ Sep 29 2015, 11:54 AM)
Dine at Maiu Japanese Restaurant 2 weeks back and realised how their quality had gone down the drain. Some how will never return to Maiu anymore.

Yup! Mitasu indeed worth to try! thumbup.gif
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I have given up economy class Japanese buffet long time ago
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post Oct 6 2015, 06:31 PM

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Restaurant Name: Edo Ichi Japanese Restaurant
Dining Time: Lunch

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Shake Tataki Roll (RM32) 8 Pieces
*Sushi Roll with Crab Stick, Cheese, Vegetables & Surface Salmon (as described in the menu)
Outlook: 1/5
Creativity: 1/5
Taste: 2/5
Price: 0/5
Overall: 1/5

It was my first time to Edo Ichi, I've got a tea session right after so I've decided to just get something small and quick. A sushi roll would be fine.

RM 32 for that roll that came without cheese. Too little you can't even see with your eyes! Staffs were blatantly rude, refused to remove it from the bill and blamed me for ordering wrongly. Insisted that I should have "requested for more cheese" when they should have added as shown in the menu.

Let's be very honest about it, RM32 for this awful looking roll, I'd rather just get something off Aeon or Village Grocer's rack. It's much cheaper and they use better ingredients than Edo Ichi. RM32 for that roll, really? I don't even want to order anything else given that even a roll can go wrong. Don't bother wasting time and money, talking to staffs are a waste of time since these people will not even accept any comments. Oh don't even expect any service, their service is almost non-existent.

Avoid at all costs...

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post Oct 7 2015, 04:03 AM

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QUOTE(crystalism @ Oct 6 2015, 06:31 PM)
Restaurant Name: Edo Ichi Japanese Restaurant
Dining Time: Lunch

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Shake Tataki Roll (RM32) 8 Pieces
*Sushi Roll with Crab Stick, Cheese, Vegetables & Surface Salmon (as described in the menu)
Outlook: 1/5
Creativity: 1/5
Taste: 2/5
Price: 0/5
Overall: 1/5

It was my first time to Edo Ichi, I've got a tea session right after so I've decided to just get something small and quick. A sushi roll would be fine.

RM 32 for that roll that came without cheese. Too little you can't even see with your eyes! Staffs were blatantly rude, refused to remove it from the bill and blamed me for ordering wrongly. Insisted that I should have "requested for more cheese" when they should have added as shown in the menu.

Let's be very honest about it, RM32 for this awful looking roll, I'd rather just get something off Aeon or Village Grocer's rack. It's much cheaper and they use better ingredients than Edo Ichi. RM32 for that roll, really? I don't even want to order anything else given that even a roll can go wrong. Don't bother wasting time and money, talking to staffs are a waste of time since these people will not even accept any comments. Oh don't even expect any service, their service is almost non-existent.

Avoid at all costs...
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wow that looks terrible
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