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Japanese Food @ Kajitsu Nihon Ryori, Taman Desa

30 June 2009 6 Comments

I love Japanese foods, love so many of them. I remember I had a good Japanese dinner at Taman Desa few years ago. I couldn’t recall the name. Few weeks ago, I revisited this hidden Japanese restaurant for lunch. The place is called Kajitsu Nihon Ryori.

kajitsu

Many might not know that Taman Desa has quite a huge population of Japanese. There’s a few Japanese preferred condominiums. There’s a few Japanese restaraunts in this area. Kajitsu Nihon Ryori is one of them. Since I mentioned this place is quite hidden, I enclosed the address and the map below.

unagi

I ordered the Unagi Temaki (RM 5.00). It was decent.

saba

I had the Sashimi Saba Set for RM 25.00. It was good. Saba fish was grilled to tendernessly delicious and the sashimi was fresh. Recommended.

karubi

The Karubi Set (RM 28.00) was next. Beef was tender and goes very well with the gravy.

Recommendable.

Receipt:
receipt

Address & Map:
address

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6 Comments »

  • Sugar Bean said:

    Live near this area but have no idea where this restaurant is and didn't even know it exists in Taman Desa. Would keep in mind and visit it when I'm back! :)

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  • jason said:

    I'm sure I will be lost even if I'm armed with map.

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  • Johnny Ong said:

    one bad thing is that they still charge the government tax of 5%. i don't think they are eligible to do so

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  • tRiEi cRiSiS said:

    looks good :)
    -waiChing-

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  • Wilson Ng said:

    sugar bean: Its the same row with the pulau ketam steamboat…

    jason: I wish I have a GPS

    johnny: haha… no comments on that

    wai ching: food there not bad

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  • Popocucu said:

    Hi all,

    Ogenki des ka?

    I found one newcomer in Japanese fast food. The name called Hachigo. The location at KLCC Signature foodcourt Level 2.

    I saw the hoarding design. It is very interesting. Look like a train concept.

    The photos look very attractive. You all can check it out at KLCC. I am bet they will give many Japanese restaurant a cash run…

    Hachigo! Arriving soon!

    Popocucu

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