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Japanese All You Can Eat @ Rakuzen Chulan Square
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The bf and I have been wanting to eat at a Japanese buffet for some time now. The nearest for me would be Shogun but I’ve heard that the food quality has dropped/is not so good so I didn’t want to try it. Plus, there’s always a huge line and I hate waiting.
After googling and reading other food blogs, I found that Rakuzen or (Raku Zen) in Chulan Square offers an All You Can Eat for lunch (1.00 – 3.00 pm) on Sundays. This was even better than eating a buffet because you can just order and they will make it fresh for you.

The presentation and setting of our table. We had green tea. The green leaf shaped thing is wasabi.

The very extensive All-You-Can-Eat menu. You can order everything and anything from this menu

Soft shell crab temaki (handroll) and assorted Sashimi
The soft shell crab temaki was nice but there wasn’t anything special about it. The assorted sashimi tasted quite fresh – no yukky fishy smell. Its 2 slices each of maguro (tuna), shiromi (white fish), sake (salmon), ika (cuttlefish) and tako (octopus). It was my first time eating the cuttlefish raw – can’t say I like the taste,. I love the tuna tho (the reddish meat). The octopus was kinda rubbery but that is expected.
I just love this Chuku Lidako (and so does my sister who was so jealous when I MMS-ed her this pic). Its baby octopus cooked in a reddish sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. I really love the Japanese cold dishes and so does the bf.

Chuku Lidako (baby octopus) and Edemame (boiled green soya beans)
Then we edamame which are boiled green soya beans. Aree likes these beans. It has small fine hairs outside the pod and you only eat the beans inside. These tasted like they were perhaps boiled for a bit too long because they were a bit squishy. Yummy nonetheless.
We also had a plate of mixed sushi. From the top left : Tamagoyaki (omelette), ebikko (shrimp roe), inari (sweet bean curd stuffed with rice), inari (eel), ni hotate (boiled scallop), wasn’t really sure what was the 2nd one, octopus, ebi (prawn), cuttlefish, salmon, white fish and tuna.
We also had a plate of mix skewered grill. It was two sticks each of shiitake mushrooms (which you can’t really see on the pic but its the far left), shishamo (smelt fish) and yakitori (chicken). Its my first time eating smelt fish which is commonly known as pregnant fish. Its stomach was full of fish eggs but for some reason I just can’t accept the taste of smelt fish.
OH MY GOD! This was SOOOO good. Let me repeat that. It was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good. I had 2 scoops (wanted more but the bf looked at me one kind already). Im usually not a big fan of green tea but this icecream utterly blew me away.
Besides all the food that I took pic of above, we also had
- - Chilli ika (chilli cuttlefish) which wasn’t that spicy either
- - My absolute favourite Chuka Kurage (seasoned jellyfish)
- - Chawanmushi – steamed egg. Also so very sedap and silky smooth
- - Agedashi Toufu – Fried taufu (tempura) with sauce. This one was not so nice. The sauce lacked taste and the taufu was big when it should be smaller.
As you can see, we had so much to eat and I found it very worth it. I would so come here again if I had the money
Rakuzen Chulan Square
Block B Lot 2A Chulan Square,
92 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 KL
Lunch: 11:30am – 3:00pm (daily)
Dinner: 6:00pm – 11:00pm (daily)
All-You-Can-Eat
Every Sunday (1.00 – 3.00pm)
Adult : RM55++ per pax
Child : RM28++ per pax
For reservations, please call: 03-2145 6200
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July 1st, 2008 at 11:42 am
i love jap food too! I recommend u this umaiya in damansara perdana, i love their food there!!! i posted the pictures at http://sloppychic.com/umai-ya-japanese-restaurant-in-damansara-perdana/
August 18th, 2008 at 1:14 am
Your blog is interesting!
Keep up the good work!
November 13th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
want to visit rakuzen pretty soon, but is the sashimi and tempura unlimited? my fussy friend want to gorge himself with ebi tempuras…
November 14th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
yes everything on the All-You-Can-eat Menu is unlimited
Im not sure if they have ebi tempuras because I didnt order the tempuras. I saw the next table kept ordering soft shell crab.