Saturday, May 2, 2009

Shogun & Tenji



Just got back from Dr E's place. It was a blast nevertheless! :)

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My colleagues and I actually pay RM10 to our team's fund every week and at the end of the month, we basically use this money to celebrate (actually thats just an excuse to eat out together) or more for bonding session la.

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Chris & mk

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Chris, Sharon (boss) & mk


So this month, we went to Shogun in Sunway Pyramid. I would say the food there's not bad and they're not as bad as I thought. RM 58++ (RM 67 after tax) for an adult is actually quite cheap for a japanese buffet so far. Apparently there are more varieties in this Shogun branch when compared to the one in 1U. And definitely I had a good time there :)

I had..

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Cod fish with lobster sauce

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baked cheese oysters

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fresh oysters and sushi

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sashimi (crab's leg, tuna, salmon, abalone slices) and more sushi

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sliced beef with mixed mushrooms teppanyaki

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peppermint & raspberry vanilla ice-cream with konyaku jelly

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dragon fruits (alot of fibre to help lowering down the cholesterol) and konyaku jellies

Yes, that much! And actually I had more la.. like abit of lamb shank with brown sauce, tomyam gung (omg!), miso soup, sharkfin's soup, soft-shelled crabs with cheesey mayonnaise etc. Just abit of everything la but by right, I wasnt allowed to take pictures. Damn stupid right? Uhh..

But these food of course cannot be compared to those we had in Tenji, Mont Kiara with my dear friend. Cost-wise of course abit more pricey la (RM 88++ per pax and about RM 102 after tax) but if you compare the atmosphere, food choices etc, memang way better la. But if you're not someone particular in food and environment and you just wanna fill your stomach with alot of Jap food, then just try the one in Shogun :)

p/s: Andrea and Lingling, I'll bring you there when you next come up to Malaysia!

I'll let you compare the look of the food by these pictures taken in Tenji (actually partly is the photographer's problem la. I must admit that my friend's a real good photographer)

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sushi

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soft-shelled crabs

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unagi -- the brave, strong and awesome descendant of the Unagon tribe

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garlic cream green mussels

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steamed cod fish (this is real good stuff from a person who doesnt like fish like me)

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mixed mushroom teppanyaki

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miso soup shabu-shabu (i love this too!)

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fresh osyters

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cane clams? i dont know what they call these.

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amory beef (ohh i really really love this!! the beef is so tender and when you bite them, the juice comes oozing out... oohh la la..)

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tempura and side dishes (chuka tako etc)



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ice-blended lemon juice

Basically the one in Tenji offers more choices, all good choices only. Their drinks (look at above) are like juices, ice-blended fruit juices, fragrant coconut (ahhh) etc. The one in Shogun are from Nestle --- you know those instant coffee, ice lemon tea, blackcurrent drink from Nestle?

Tenji's ice-creams are from Haagen Daz while the ones in Shogun are from Nestle :) Realise the differences?

Hungry already? :)



3 comments:

kienz said...

ah.. I just had dinner at Sushi Zanmai.. and I'm rather tempted by all those pictures, you ewel

aehknum said...

awwww poor boy. Maybe one day we can go makan them since its so near Jin Seon's place! :) Ask her along! I know she can eat alot!

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