Senjyu @ e@Curve
We were at Ikea recently to do some furniture shopping and the cafe was crowded so we proceeded a little further to The Curve & e@Curve (formerly known as Cineleisure Damansara) to get our lunch. Loitering around and someone was making noise because of hunger so we picked Senjyu where we stood right at its facade that time >.<
Senjyu which means ‘eternity of life’ was established since 2008 with its first outlet located at e@Curve (this branch was closed down: latest update on January 2015) and the second outlet at Bangsar Village II. When I first read about Senjyu was regarding their premium sushi selection such as wagyu beef, foie gras and giant air-flown scallop but all these not our choices that day 😛
Dressed in dim light and tastefully decorated with plenty of recycled green wine bottles, the restaurant exuded a comfy vibe for a relaxing dining session.
Various styles of seating to be chosen included the common wooden tables and chairs, curved booth seats and tatami style seats.
The open kitchen
Refillable Hot Green Tea (RM 2.00++)
Itadakimasu!
Edamame (RM 6.00++)
Our obligatory order during Japanese meal because Sam love it 🙂
Familiar Japanese dishes dominate the quite an extensive menu with a selection of assorted set meals. FYI, there is conveyer belt sushi too.
Nabeyaki Udon to California Maki Zen (RM 38.00++)
A huge set that can be shared by 2 small eaters which comprised of:-
A pipping hot pot of soupy udon with a tempura prawn, fish cakes, seaweed and spring onion. I always prefer udon to soba for its springy texture and this was well prepared; mild flavored soup and udon with great texture.
The California maki on the other hand was a bit below par, the rice was not packed tightly and the tobiko were covered unevenly on the sushi.
Other side dishes included in the set: salad, pickled vegetables and chawanmushi.
Sushi to Mini Udon Set (RM 36.00++)
Slightly different with the previous set, this mini serving of udon was served in a bowl.
The sushi were average and I like the generous size of the ingredients.
Other side dishes included in the set: salad, pickled vegetables and chawanmushi.
Sashimi Moriawase (RM 38.00++)
The freshness of these thick cut sashimi was on top notch and definitely can satisfy one’s craving! Served with some appetizers, white rice, miso soup & chawanmushi.
Chicken Teriyaki-Jyu (RM 16.00++)
A large piece of grilled chicken marinated in a sweet teriyaki sauce, nothing really to pin point but nothing to praise either 🙂
Miso soup and pickled daikon in the set.
Strawberry Parfait (RM 10.00++)
A reward for Sam for finishing her food 🙂 Layers of vanilla ice cream, read bean and corn flakes topped with strawberry and chocolate syrup.
Verdict: Price is certainly on high side and not really a place we can go often but the set meals are quite worth of $ considering the portion given. Still not a bad choice if you happen to be at this area.
Senjyu 2F-27 & 28, 2nd Floor
Bangsar Village II
No. 2, Jalan Telawi Satu
Bangsar Baru
59100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603-22015865 Website: www.senjyu.com.my/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/senjyu
The chawanmushi seems perfectly cooked, love those fresh and thickly sliced sashimi 😀
Ya, chawanmushi is one of my must order, I think I should learn how to make it so that I can have it whenever I’m craving!
Been to the one at Bangsar Village 2 once. I do agree that their set meals are quite value for money. But I didn’t notice there’s conveyor belt. Hhmm…
No conveyor belt? Maybe they’ve stop using it?
Not that pricey leh. Thanks . will go try
Go for their set, portion is big and value for $
ths sashimi slices look nice and thick! 😀
yum yum~~
I can just skip everything and go straight to dessert!
Not fond of Japanese food?
i always go for the set when i dine in Japanese restaurant, because i can have a taste of everything with one price :p
Greedy that is but me too lah, LOL
Hi Choi Yen, you might want to remove the details on the ecurve branch for senjyu. They have closed down the business ( bangsar branch is still around). I called the number for ecurve branch given in your website and was told by an annoyed lady it is a residential number. So i end up calling the bangsar branch to confirm that e curve branch has ceased operaton. I guess it would be best to remove the ecurve number from this post, it seems that many ppl has been calling that lady. =)
Thanks Janice and I’ve removed the details from that post.