Shumatsu Buffet @ Eyuzu Japanese Cuisine, Eastin Hotel Kuala Lumpur
I was at Eyuzu Japanese Cuisine, Eastin Hotel Kuala Lumpur for their Shumatsu Japanese buffet spread a couple of weeks ago. This was my second time here and I’m glad that their food is just as good or even better with some new additions to the spread. Available every weekend and priced at RM118 nett per adult.
I was very pleasantly to find that the restaurant had undergone a complete refurbishment since my last visit. The award winning restaurant adopted a subdued wooden theme with a modern contemporary setting and tastefully decorated with plenty of Japanese inspired ornaments.
There are 6 private dining rooms at Eyuzu which can be an ideal venue for private functions or special occasions.
The sake collections as part of the decoration in the restaurant.
Diners can expected nothing but the freshest air-flown fish from Japan here at Eyuzu. The kitchen team will receive the mystery air-flown delivery twice weekly (every Tuesday and Friday) without knowing the type of fish. Some of the varieties include Kamasu, Kinmedai, Kurodai or fresh shellfish such as live scallops and many more.
Moving on, the much loved shumatsu buffet dinner which featuring wide range of mouth-watering dishes indeed a luxurious treat to bring family or friends to enjoy the sumptuous buffet on the weekend.
The sashimi section always my first station to check on for any Japanese buffet. There were Salmon, Tuna, Butterfish and Tako that evening which showcased the delicate flavors of the sea.
Also can’t miss were those beautiful prawns and oysters on ice.
Tuna Tataki
Tempura Moriawase
Nigiri sushi, maki sushi and hand roll.
Japanese appetizers of edamame, marinated baby octopus, marinated hotate, marinated jelly fish, Japanese seaweed, fried fish skin and many more.
For those who is not fancy of raw oyster, the Kaki Motoyaki (oyster gratin) topped with melted cheese definitely not a bad choice at all and I had 2 helpings of this.
Unagi Kabayaki, a dish that rarely available in Japanese buffet which had me singing for joy. BIG satisfaction when I enjoying this simply because I love it!
Deep Fried Tako Balls
The hot warmers filled with wide selection of dishes Sweet and Sour Chicken Wings, grilled Salmon head, Salmon Gratin such as grilled Saba, Sanma and Shishamo.
Oden (fish cakes in hot broth), Chikuzen-Ni (simmered chicken and vegetables) and Gyuniku Daikon (simmered beef and daikon).
More hot dishes such as Chicken Teriyaki, Garlic Fried Rice, Yasai Itame (Stir fried mix vegetables) and Fried Udon.
Silky smooth Chawanmushi from the steamer is a must for me 🙂
DIY cold or hot soba/udon counter.
Dobin Mushi a traditional Japanese broth featuring light broth with seafood served in cute little ceramic teapot.
The choices at dessert corner might seem limited but a few of them hit the spot. The creamy green tea cream brulee, Dorayaki (Japanese pancakes) as well as the pipping hot Abekawa Mochi (Mochi with black sesame filling with soy bean flour).
Fresh fruit, free flow of chilled juice and freshly brewed coffee and tea are available too.
I always end my buffet section with a few scoops of ice cream with condiments. Burps…
The Shumatsu Buffet Dinner is priced at RM118 nett per adult, and RM59 nett for children. Available every Saturday and Sunday from 6.30pm to 10.00pm.
Promotion: Every Sunday, for a table of 4 diners (adults only), pay for 3 adults and 1 adult dines for FREE.
Eyuzu Japanese Cuisine
Level 2, Eastin Hotel Kuala Lumpur, 13 Jalan 16/11
Pusat Dagang Seksyen 16, 46350 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Tel: +603-7665 1111 (ext 203)
Operating Hours: Lunch: 12.00pm to 2.30pm, Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.30pm, daily
Website: http://www.eastin.com/kuala-lumpur/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastinhotelkl
Wah!! Look so good with all those varieties. Must KIV this buffet 🙂
PH, hope you enjoy your meal here 🙂
Oysters and Unagi for me please!
Ken, sorry I will finish all the Unagi, haha!
This is definitely one Japanese buffet worth going for. Value for money <3
Merryn, couldn’t agree more!
I ‘see’ you were at the invite with GoodyFoodies! ^_* Looking at the array of food, the price is certainly value for money especially with unagi offered. Hmmm, this might be a buffet to consider. P/S: I don’t think I’ve seen tuna tataki cooked all the way through like that (I initially thought it was butter fish)…haha! 😀
Kris, yes we were at the same occasion 🙂 I’ll consider to pay a visit again for that Unagi ^__^
We were there a month ago. There were a good spread of fresh Japanese sea food. Plenty to eat and value for your money. I love the fresh oysters, prawn, salmon and etc. We are coming back during CYN with a group.