Friday, November 07, 2008

Malaysian Food & Restaurant Review: October 2008

The October 2008 Most Visited Food Venue (based on Google Analytics pageview), brought to you by Malaysia Most Wanted Food and Restaurants.


This month, the top 3 spot went to Buffet (Malaysian sure is Tham Jiak), and Japanese food influenced buffet. I realise Shogun and Saisaki are probably sister company, and it is good value for money at the moment.
  1. Shogun, Japanese Buffet @ One Utama, Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
  2. Saisaki Japanese Buffet @ Wisma UOA II, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur
  3. Jogoya @ Starhill, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
The “Night View of KL” spot: Look Out Point is still pretty popular, followed by the ever affordable Yuen Buffet Steamboat with its hot chicken wing. It’s a surprise that Hajime is at the 6th spot now, either it is really good or people are more loaded during the bad economy time, or both. The Best Satay of Malaysia from the Satay Town: Restoran Sate Kajang Hj. Samuri is still holding strong, followed by the shabby Williams Mamak and classy Sky Bar.

Others notable mentions include the all time favourite Shabu Shabu and Bumbu Bali in Puchong, Delicious Café in Bangsar, The Cave and Murni in SS2, Chef & Brew in Bukit Damansara, Boat House in TTDI and Ninja Jones in Mid Valley.

Some not so new comers (for those who got tired of the good old food and want something fresh), you could check out Cupcake Chic (The Curve), Opus (Bangsar), Tasty Pot Restaurant (Taman Mewah Jaya, PJ), Agefuku Japanese Restaurant (USJ Taipan), Shilla Korean Buffer (The Curve), Big Plate (Subang Permai) and Nihon Kai Japanese Restaurant (Old Klang Road).

Bon Appetite.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Road accidents essay may be interested for those who are trying to learn the structure of narrative essays and thus try to write them themselves.

Anonymous said...

Hey! Thank you arthour for that blog and opportunity of readers to tell their thoughts! I am professional writer, so for me it is quite important and interesting to read your blog, 'cause it contains good info, you can read mine at https://cheap-papers.com/book-report-writing-help.php writing service, and I promise that you will be interested in my articles too, guess they will be useful for your future articles in blog.

Olsen said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Olsen said...

Thank you for your analytics of the attendance of culinary sites, but how can this help me in writing an essay, except by contacting professional writers https://pro-papers.com/literature-review-writing

Anonymous said...

I often travel with friends so I try to read such reviews on proven sites. Under quarantine, I try to spend more time studying and working on an science paper topics now.

Merry Rebecca said...

Thank you so much for sharing these delightful reviews about the restaurants and food of Malaysia, As this country is full of technology and a good environment, one of the colleagues in my office told that Malaysian spicy rice is the most delicious dish he ate there while he was preparing law essay writing service

Unknown said...

I adore Malaysian and Asian food. I dream about visiting this country and visit all of these restaurants. But first I need to write a short essay writing about cooking. Thank you for this article.

koe61831 said...

From a young age, they always said that you would definitely need to study, but writing papers would be difficult, and that is why I started using what is FreePaperWriter, thanks to it you can easily get a good mark from the writers that are out there.