bookmark_borderDinner At For Goodness Saké, Bangsar Village 2

Other than the oh-so-famous Delicious and The Daily Grind, this Japanese restaurant with a quirky name; For Goodness Saké, has been one of my go-to places (… recently) whenever I’m in Bangsar.

For Goodness Saké

Located at second floor in Bangsar Village 2, this particular restaurant might be easily mistaken for a western eatery (albeit there’s a Japanese word in its name) due to its simple modern-ish interior design. And unlike Umai-Ya, there are no Tatami seats nor would you feel like you are in a Japanese joint.

For Goodness Saké

Instead, this restaurant is filled with Ikea-like wooden tables and chairs arranged in orderly fashion that serves common Japanese food… and good sakés.

Cabbage

Being something different, FGS serves fresh raw cabbage with special sauce as appetisers to their customers without any additional charge. Although the sauce was a lil tad salty, it went well with the cabbage.

Soft Shell Crab Maki

Soft Shell Crab Maki

Pretty common in Japanese restaurants, decent in size / portion and good in taste, Soft Shell Crab Maki tends to run out of stock before the day ends.

Saba Shioyaki

Saba Shioyaki

Grilled to perfection, the lightly seasoned skin was crispy while retaining the moist in the flesh.

Enoki Maki

Enoki Maki

It is no strange as this dish is pretty common in Japanese menu. Sliced beef wrapped around a bunch of enoki mushrooms, it was done pretty well as the meat was grilled nicely.

Sake Sashimi

Sake Sashimi

The moment the bowl arrived to our table, I was surprised by the thickness. They were darn thick compared to the ones I had from other eateries and definitely worth the price.

Hotate

Hotate

Scallops grilled with some teriyaki sauce (I think). It was grilled pretty well as the scallops weren’t rubbery and dry.

Fried Unagi Maki

Fried Unagi Maki

Recommended by the staff (or manager, I think) and being warned of spicy-ness due to the content of chilli padi in it, Fried Unagi Maki was something unique. A dab of wasabi (with shoyu), it’s all appetizing yet delicious which tingles the palates a lil bit.

Tuna Salad

Tuna Salad

Yet another surprise was the size of the ‘croutons’. They looked like garlic bread instead. Not really my favourite dish as they were heavy on the dressing and tuna tasted like those from ready-mix canned ones.

Koebi Karaage

Koebi Karaage

These cute lil fried prawns can be eaten without having to peel of its shell. Nothing fancy about it as I reckon it will probably go well with beer.

Niku Udon

Niku Udon

Kamo & Sansai Udon

Kamo & Sansai Udon

Not the generic supermarket off-the-shelf thin type, these noodles (udon) were thicker and springy. With a wide variety, I would usually opt for either Niku Udon or Kamo & Sansai Udon.

Tori Karaage

Tori Karaage

Tori Karaage as known as deep fried chicken nuggets is probably one of my favourite dishes. Not many restaurants can execute well as they tend to cut the chicken into extremely small cubes and fry them till it’s dry and oily. But, this is not the case for FGS as they have done it very well. Chicken thighs were cut into decent size and marinated with their own sauce before frying them. What so nice about this was that they managed to encapsulate the flavour while retaining the decent amount of meat to fat ratio in it.

Umaki

Umaki

Grilled eel wrapped in egg (ala omelette style) topped with bonito flakes. It was soft fluffy on the inside and it went well with the sweet sauce.

Gyuniku Nanbanyaki

Gyuniku Nanbanyaki

These cube-size steaks were barbecued over charcoal till medium well-ish. The coated sweet sauce compliments really well with the tender juicy meat.

Mango Puree

Mango Puree

Topped with pamelo pulps, FGS made it with a twist. With tiny mango cubes in the puree, it was thick and nice with a hint of vanilla essence in it.

Sea Coconut

Sea Coconut

Didn’t try this but I reckon it was alright.

Soya Milk with Tau Fu Fah and Red Bean Dumpling

Soya Milk, Tau Fu Fah & Red Bean Dumpling

It was supposed to be with sesame seed dumplings but they were replaced by red bean ones. Nothing biggie about it as the mixture of soya milk with tau fu fah (as known as soya beancurd) were pretty much the same as the ones from outside.

Saké

Overall, the items they served were simple, straightforward and nice. Staffs were friendly while the ambience were quiet. With the likes of udons, sobas, makis and yakitoris dominating the menu, in my opinion, it is the place to enjoy some simple light sushi without having to worry much about (big) portion size… even if you are there alone.

Address :
2F-29, Bangsar Village 2,
Jalan Telawi 1,
Bangsar Baru,
59100 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel. No. : +603 2287 1566

bookmark_borderJapanese Buffet At Umai-Ya, Damansara Utama

It was yet another meet up with my ex-uni mate during the weekend. Not knowing what to eat (and where to eat), my friend suggested to have Japanese buffet this time.

LC : Have you heard of Umai-Ya? It is a Japanese buffet restaurant.
Me : Nope.
LC : Wanna go there for lunch this Saturday?
Me : Wokay…

Umai-Ya is yet another restaurant which offers a selective Japanese cuisine. Unlike any other buffets (that I know of), Umai-Ya’s style of buffet is somewhat different compare to the likes of Shogun, Tenji, Jogoya and etc. Instead of you going to counters picking the food you planned to devour, all you’ve got to do is to look at the menu and select what you want as well as the quantity. Then, pass the menu (or paper in this sense) back to waiter for ordering. Besides, Umai-Ya offers nothing but Japanese food. Having said that, there is a thing about this restaurant which I’m going to touch on later.

Sushi Bar

They were running some buffet promotion on the weekends (for lunch only). The deal is you eat and drink all you can and you only have to pay RM48++. Good deal? I guess so judging on the *tsk* current economy *tsk*. Being kiasu and all on the safe side, I’ve decided to make reservation to avoid any disappointments. And I think I made a good move because by 12.30pm, the restaurant was quite full.

Tatami Seats

Besides the ordinary seats (tables and chairs), they have Tatami seats too. Like the Japanese style, you are required to sit on floor (with a tiny cushion sandwiched between your ass butt and the wooden floor) while enjoying your meal. From the outlook of it, the restaurant was pretty big. There were significant numbers of tables and chairs as well as Tatami style.

Umai-Ya Menu

Upon browsing the menu, I found that they focused on a certain amount of Japanese dishes only. To those Japanese food lovers, you might be disappointed knowing that your favourite dish might not be available in this restaurant. Well, to be honest, I did feel a little disappointed after having to know that they don’t serve unagi kabayaki in their buffet menu. WTF?!

Ocha

Ice Ocha

As usual, we ordered bottomless ocha (a.k.a. green tea) as our drink of the day. Besides ocha, you can opt for Coke or Tiger beer. Yes, you heard me right. Unlimited Tiger beer. We picked quite a number of dishes at one go knowing the fact that it’s gonna take a while for them to serve. Here are the items we ordered for the first round…

Soft Shell Crab Maki & Ebi Tempura Maki

Soft Shell Crab Maki & Ebi Tempura Maki

Age Dashi Tofu

Age Dashi Tofu

Unagi Sushi

Unagi Sushi

There weren’t many complains about the dishes being served. The Soft Shell Crab Maki was better than the Ebi Tempura Maki. The tofu was warm yet delicious but the size of Unagi Sushi was a little too small (the rice). Having said that, the seaweed they used on that wasn’t fresh at all. It was rather chewy instead of crispy. Still not satisfied with the amount, we went for second round. It’s a buffet afterall…

Salmon Sashimi

Salmon Sashimi

Beef Teppan

Beef Teppan

California Cheese Maki

California Cheese Maki

Inari Sushi

Inari Sushi

The Beef Teppan was something I didn’t expect it to be when it first arrived. Ginger-y yet sweet, the sauce was alright and went well with the beef. But the beef was slight overcooked making it chewy. It took me awhile to finish them all since my friend doesn’t eat beef. After completing those dishes, my friend felt a lil bloated but not for me. I went on to order a few more dishes with the thought that we were still waiting for our Dragon Maki which we ordered during our first round.

Salmon Mayo Maki

Salmon Mayo Maki

Yaki-Tori

Yaki-Tori

And surprisingly, the Salmon Mayo Maki (from our third round) came before our Dragon Maki!! IIRC, even though the table besides us arrived at the same time as we did, they had 2 plates of Dragon Maki and we haven’t had ours yet. Disappointed with their service, we decided to devour our Salmon Mayo Maki first while waiting for that damn maki. The Salmon Mayo Maki was alright as the salmon was fresh. We seriously thought they would drench the maki with mayonnaise instead of drizzle them. Oh well… The Yaki-Tori was probably one of my favourites for that day. The meat wasn’t dry and the sauce wasn’t too sweet.

Dragon Maki

Dragon Maki

Bare in mind that we’ve reminded them for god-knows number of times about our Dragon Maki and yet, the waitresses failed to provide us with satisfactory answer. All they said was “I will check for you…” and they didn’t bother to get back to me. And by 1.20pm, I asked one of the waitresses again about our order. With slightly above my normal conversation tone, I told them about our order and waited for more than 1 hour for it. And again, the waitress gave me a dumbfounded look and the same answer which I heard over and over again. But this time, I guess my request was being treated with ‘priority’. I saw the waitress ran to the sushi bar and demanded for Dragon Maki instantly. And by 1.40pm, only our Dragon Maki arrived at our table.

Green Tea Ice Cream

Green Tea Ice Cream

Still not satisfied at all, I ordered another dish as well as desserts. We were not surprised at all that the desserts came first before my last order. We had our Green Tea Ice Cream which was quite good actually. They have this strong green tea flavour in it yet not too overpowering. The red bean paste was little as compared to the picture in the menu. I guess, that’s what ‘Pictures for illustration purposed’ only’ is for…

Chicken Karaage

Chicken Karaage

We chatted while waiting for my last order, which was Chicken Karaage. It took them more than 45 mins for it to be served. Surprised at the speed of the service? No. Disappointed? Yes. But they were saved by the fact that the chicken tasted good. Besides, I think it goes pretty well with a beer in hand. The chicken cubes were juicy yet the batter they used was good. I would order again if they were to serve it in timely manner.

Kitty

Overall, it wasn’t a good experience as the service was below par. I don’t know what went wrong with our order but I do know that it doesn’t take long (read : more than 1 hour) just to do a Dragon Maki. Besides, at that time frame, we saw at least 10 Dragon Maki were being served (2 of them were for the table beside us). Judging by the service, I’m not sure whether I would be back again but the price seems significantly cheaper than other bigger Japanese buffet restaurants.

Address :
49A, Jalan SS21/37,
Damansara Utama,
47400 Petaling Jaya.

Tel No. : (03) 7726 4410




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