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Japanese fine-dining@ Yokotaya, Metro Perdana

Despite the recent disaster which happened in Japan, Japanese restaurant is still the all-time favourite of my family members. Even the old grandma also adores cooked Japanese food so much that we usually have our gathering at one of the traditional Japanese fine-dining restaurants, Yokotaya at Metro Perdana.



What so special about this restaurant until my anti-foreign-food popo also like it?

#1 The taste


The first in the list is definitely the taste of the food. Unlike Sushi Zanmai, Rakuzen, etc, the Japanese cuisine which is served in Yokotaya is unique. The food served is the fusion of some of the local delights and the traditional Japanese recipe. The outcome is superb. Besides, the sashimi in Yokotaya is definitely fresh and very enjoyable, that alone is enough to make you a joyful person. It definitely worth the price you pay for. Yokotaya is the best as it offers a variety of choices for a variety of needs.

You feel tempted by just looking at the rice, right?

#2 The design and atmosphere of the restaurant

Not to exaggerate, Yokotaya is absolutely one of the best places for fine dining after the hectic working day. It is apparent that the owner of the restaurant had put a lot of effort and time in designing the interior to make the customers feel homely. The interior of the restaurant is quite appealing. It’s a modern restaurant with cosy ambiance, wooden tables and chairs, dim lights, and with few tatami-style seating. The most outstanding part is the rows of empty sake bottles lined on the shelves on the wall. There is a VIP room for private function too. It’s a place highly recommended for the all occasions.

Popo was enjoying the design of the empty sake bottles

#3 The service

Just like the Japanese, the staffs in Yokotaya are friendly and polite. Their hospitality makes you feel like you are the king and queen of the day; even you had a bad day in work/school. The main chef is always shy and quiet as he is a Nihonjin, while the Malaysian lady boss (ma leng leng cousin) is very friendly. I assure that you will have a pleasant experience dining in Yokotaya. Not to mention the handsome servicing manager, Josa, a polite and responsive staff.


Josa, the servicing manager, ma handsome cousin

See! His saliva was dripping while he was looking at my yiyi .... de Yakitori


Yakitori Don

Soft-shell crab salad

saba

Japanese 'Satay' (Kushi Sanshu Mori) - my all-time favourite

There are chicken skewer, pork skewer, and Asparagus Bacon skewer 2 pcs each. All skewer grilled in Yokotaya Signature Secret Golden Yakitori Sauce.

You will be lovin' it!

close-up (adopted from Yokotaya's fb)

The meat is tender and juicy... You will regret for not ordering it~


High grade aussie beef shabu shabu for 2 pax

It's extremely yummy!

If don't believe, you should try it yourself!


This is one of Yokotaya's signature dishes ~ "Chicken Nanban"!!
Boneless J.U.I.C.Y fried chicken
blend with sweet & sour Nanban sauce and
special homemade Taru-Taru sauce...

It's grandma's must-order-dish.

Chawanmushi- It's freaking licking good!

Grilled Giant Japanese Squid

The lady boss, EL Goh said that we can't import it from Japan anymore after the Japan tsunami. =(

Wa belum try lagi!

The glutton sisters, Agatha and Berry

The Yip's Family

My younger cousin cum student- pinpin

Popo was so happy looking at the delicious food

This is my makan boo boo, Mr. smiley! He likes to eat my food!

muka satisfy ~ EEMMMM

Nick-ku san and ah mei san


It will not cost a bomb to dine in Yokotaya but you definitely get the same level of satisfaction.


Yokotaya Overseas Sdn Bhd

C-G-10, Jalan Metro Perdana 3,
Taman Usahawan Kepong,
52100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Tel: 012-953 6555, 012-343 9473
Fax: 03-6253 6494

Website: www.yokotaya.com

Check out their fb profile for more promotions!

If you want to go, must ajak me along! :D ma pretty cousin gave me a membership card for discount!

HOHOHO! I'm sure you don't want to miss the chance to taste the authentic Japanese cuisine ya?



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