‘Koyaki’ literally means ‘little
house’ in Japanese, hence the reflection of its multi-faceted interior that
largely revolves around roof-shaped embellishments, capturing the essence of
the Japan culture. Those assorted cardboard boxes of various sizes,
majestically staggering behind are actually all brought it from The Land of the
Rising Sun itself by the owner of Koyaki who has a soft spot for aesthetics.
Not only that, you would also stumble gleefully upon seeing the huge life-size
Astro Boy!
Koyaku Japanese Dining is dimly
lit and the interior decor is very unique and interesting! A life size Ganbare
Robocon stands right in the middle of the restaurant and various size of Astro
Boy figurines can be seen throughout the whole restaurant. Small Japanese dolls
and Japanese decors can be seen everywhere in the restaurant.
They also offered Omakase dining
(starting from RM150) where the chef will be deciding and serving you the sushi
and sashimi that he chose and made. It is different from ala carte where you
order the meal that you like. Omakase dining would be a great experience for
people that love sashimi as the chef will serve the freshest and finest
selection of sashimi available in the restaurant!
This restaurant is so fantastic
that it not only serves the authentic Japanese food but also the overall
interior decorations are very unique and patriotic.
IRENE NG BEE PENG AND CHLOE LEE CAN DEE |
Koyaku
Japanese Dining & Grill
G9, Jalan Desa
Bahagia, Taman Desa, 58100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
TEL: 03-7984 4688
BUSINESS HOUR: 1200-2230
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