Surumeika, Grilled Squid (RM18/USD6) was fresh, eaten after squeezing lemon juice over it and dipped into the shoyu. It was a tasty snack, Mrs Pitt would agree with this dish here :o).
Something which I obviously didn't eat, hehehe...Hama Sashimi (RM45/USD15) which had salmon, octopus and would Japanese sashimi lovers fill me in on the other three and the rest below???
Now this is just one part of the Rakkaku Bento my friend ordered (shared by two). The scaly fish was interesting looking and reminded me of a snake! I tried some of the braised radish on the right was not bad but I didn't like the sweet miso paste on it.
The other main part of Rakkaku Bento (RM55/US18) was a pretty sight. The salmon roe was laid onto the sashimi and looked like a sunny side up egg to me :o). This Bento set was huge and came with the usual rice, chawan mushi (steamed egg), bowl of miso soup, salad and slices of watermelon.
I'm not one to eat raw meat, so whenever I go for Japanese food, I'm usually the least adventurous one. I ordered the Yakiniku Zen set (RM35/USD12) which also came with the usual side dishes. The beef slices was tender and really tasty. I sprinkled lots of shichimi toragashi (mixed chili powder) on it to kick it up a notch, something which I usually do on most of my Japanese food!
Masak-MasakPrices are a bit on the high side but the good quality of food makes it worthwhile. I like the ambiance here though service can be a bit disappointing at times due to the crowd. The place still remains busy despite this shortcoming.
Rakuzen Hartamas
P-17, Plaza Ground Floor
Hartamas Shopping Centre
60 Jalan Sri Hartamas 1
50480 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 03-6201 2060
Rakuzen Hartamas
P-17, Plaza Ground Floor
Hartamas Shopping Centre
60 Jalan Sri Hartamas 1
50480 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 03-6201 2060
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In Mexico we have a word for sushi : bait. ~ José Simons
I'll eat all the raw stuff for you .. ;)
ReplyDeletelove n hate relationship here. i can find no faults with the food here but somehow or rather when it comes to japanese i dont like chain restaurants..i prefer small n cozy ones..
ReplyDeletelets see, red tuna, kampachi and squid/butterfish?
errr i'm the sashimi lover, instead. i must eat sashimi first when go for japanese meal.
ReplyDeletewah, for a moment, i thought you finally had some raw stuff..hehe...i think the red one's tuna, white one's sotong and pink one's yellowtail. the scaly one is either a "tai" or a codfish...all in my humbly, bubbly opinion lar...i'm better with hokkien mee..hehe...
ReplyDeleteoo..the grilled squid looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove rakuzen. The quality of their food is quite consistent when i had it in KL. Was so delighted to find out that their sg outlet serves even better quality n wider variety of jap food.
ReplyDeleteI am totally droned by your lovely food discovery! but I am still alive!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, me too, I don't fancy raw stuff. Deep fried anytime! Sometimes, our local goreng pisang and prawn fritters also taste much better!
ReplyDeleteHey Mei Wan, heard you heading off to Egypt soon! Wahhh .. you go have fun and as what Jackson said, bring back some yummy Egytian food pics! We have nooo idea what is it ...
ReplyDeleteHahaha.....i was surprised to see a Jap post..and so many sashimis and creatures from the sea. Looks good especially the squid.
ReplyDeleteYalor, I oso thought the same like Nic (KHKL) --- thought you finally succumbed to the Raw Side... :P
ReplyDeleteOne day, my dear, one day... *snickers evilly*
hmm.... fatty visit again...
ReplyDeleteaiyoyo... jap good a... i like jap food as well as jap gals.... :P..
my KL fren always recomend us on the KL Jap food... say this good la.. that good la...
see ur post... i know liao ... it looks good and must taste good... else no one will waste time post about it... right?...
ok.. we will plan our trip down to KL.. sapu all the recommended jap restaurant... hope it can satisfy both our fatty tummy and toungue....
yuh! such big n juicy roes! wah the maguro so thickly sliced la! pricey i admit, but not that you're eating it every week ma, good excuse eh? :)
ReplyDeleteThe raw fish looks so good. We went to the Chulan Square Rakuzen, food was good there!
ReplyDeletethe grilled squid must be delicious ..... ^_^
ReplyDeletewmw,
ReplyDeleteI must make you overcome your fear on seafood and raw food. How can you miss such nice food?! haha!
Mama bok : Hahaha...I won't order raw stuff to eat in the first place lo.
ReplyDeleteJoe : Love n' hate? But more love or more hate? Hahaha....
Aidan : Okaylahk, you can belanja me eat as I eat cook food, you won't have to pay that much! :o)
Nic : You said the magic words...next time "hokkien mee"!!! ;o)
Daphne : It does and taste as good too.
XLB: Rakuzen in SG? An incentive for you to work harder...so that you can eat more sashimi there!
BBO : :o) Go and discover this yourself, quick!
Ilene : We can still do Japanese, just cooked food!
Imbi&Itchy : You have fun too...Jackson didn't say yummy Egyptian Food pics, he said Egyptian Food!
Precious P : I got a few more still in my archive! Why surprise? I went and ate Jap food with you and the rest before :p
Kenny : It'll be hard! My resistance level to raw food is really high. I only wish my resistance to desserts is a fraction of the same level! Hahaha...
PenangTuaPui: No good Jap food to highlight in Penang??? Goes to show, you all come here to look for food, we Klang Valley people go to Penang to look for food :o)
I like your shot on the Surumeika, very cun! I've eaten at this place before, there's one in Hartamas Shopping too. The last I went there the place was packed to the rim so I didn't really enjoy taking photo so I told the manager I'll call again to arrange for a food review session, that's until now la .... sigh.
ReplyDeleteThe scaly fish looks interesting and it does look a little like snake. The presentation of the food is great.
ReplyDeleteIn the past, I have avoided raw fish. In the recent years, I have grown to like them. I can even eat raw Uni (sea urchin) now. My two year old loves raw fish. Her favorite is raw salmon. She can eat more than me. Some suspect that I ate a little too much sashimi while I was pregnant. :) However, we try to limit her intake because it is bad for her. Since she can't eat wasabi yet, the possibilities of bacterias on these fishes can cause damage to her liver.
i think i'd prefer this to curry chee cheong fun-- even if the curry gravy was reli nice ;p
ReplyDeleteAiyo...Your pictures set me drooling la...Awww...
ReplyDeletej2kfm : Well, I eat cooked food, so cheaper ;o), can eat a bit more often.
ReplyDeletewenching&esiong : Looks like the Rakuzen chain delivers consistently.
ling239: Pretty good stuff there...it's quite big too, not because my photo is big.
kok : Hahaha, you won't miss what you never had!
timothy : You're doing food review as a job apart from salsa dancing???
Lee Ping : I don't think I will ever get round to eating the raw stuff :)
Jun : Eh, how to compare CCF to this???
jojo : Hehehe...so, next meal, sashimi???
there is some at Penang, but yet to fit my needs....
ReplyDeletey? once try the fresh salmon at US ..... speechless....
after return from US... feel that Penang need to work more on the freshness.....
HI. I am Fei Fei from PenangTuaPui.com... we are fatty........:P
you are right on about the grilled squid -- looks like i can have 2 of those!! it is one of my favorite Japanese dish. i acquired a taste for sashimi and do enjoy the raw salmon tremendously. Hmm - salmon roe--utterly delicious! thanks for this posting - great pics
ReplyDeletei love their grilled squid...
ReplyDeleteRaw stuff not for me too, but beef and grilled squid looked very nice. Squid only a snack? Looked very big!
ReplyDeleteMy boss love their Subang outlet :)
ReplyDeleteShe's a Japanese food freak like XLB :P
slurp slurp slurp... ur review making me crave for Jap food ...
ReplyDeleteFei Fei : Hi there, thanks for dropping by! Warm welcome to you and PenangTuaPui...:o)
ReplyDeleteAnonymous : Are you who I think you are? Hahaha....On the other hand, you have also swallowed live fishes! That's a NEW raw! Hahaha....
squall : Yeah, the squid is simple and nice!
Hazza : Hahaha..."Food images are a lot larger than actual size".
jason : Mmm...what about you? You don't eat raw stuff too right?
ai wei : Exams all over by now? Time for another de-stressing session, hahaha...
Hmm Rakuzen has just recently opened in Desa Park City, been renovating for the past two months, and it was opened like just about 2-3 weeks ago.....
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good place to try...
This is the only Rakuzen I've ever been too. Will try out Rakuzen Kitchen in Waterfront@ParkCity next month. Hope it's not as bad as what my reader commented.
ReplyDeleteI love sashimi! U should at least try some. Who knows u'll love it :)
ReplyDeleteThe prices of the food are sky-high! But u'r right! Freshness, authenticity & presentation make it worthwhile :)
bernsy : Mmm...gotta make a visit to the new place :o)
ReplyDeletesimon : Yes, be the brave one. Go and let us know! Hahaha....
Shirley : Hahaha...another one trying to convert me! ;o)