Seafood with the open window concept is rare in Malaysia, and I kinda like it, except the fact that the view outside is not as breathtaking as Australia 🤣.
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Would return to try out their rice bowls as well as oysters.
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There are another two outlets: Bangsar and Publika.
This is the most affordable place to have fresh sashimi, oysters and great poke bowl! You might require a little leg exercise up the stairs to savour the seafood at this haven hidden in Taman Desa, but I promise you that it's worth it. The restaurant greets you with a warm welcome, and a huge display of oysters waiting to be shucked. The open space has a concrete feel, with simple Japanese decor and the menu will entice you to order everything! After a long read and much thought, we decided to have fried oysters (RM19.90). Five fried oysters are presented with a side of mayonnaise sauce. These are really delicious as it was crispy on the outside with Panko breadcrumbs and surprisingly still moist and juicy on the inside. A delicious starter and one you may have to fight for with your dining partners. Parking is limited and the lunch session ends early at 3pm. If you want to have a long, relaxing meal, opt for dinner which is between 6pm to 10:30pm
Shop fish market-style (that means cheap and good!) at Eatomo Food Co., the city's new trove for fresh seafood air-flown from Japan's famed Tsukiji Market as well as other notable suppliers. With a seafood-loving friend, beat the late afternoon heat at this breezy restaurant over a box of chilly Salmon Sashimi (from RM19.90) — each slice is certifiably melt-in-your-mouth material. Then, delve deeper into the oceanic menu to find their housemade Peruvian Ceviche (RM24.90) and California Poke Bowl Rice (RM21.90), both of which are recommended orders. Imported oysters also make an appearance with fresh batches arriving every Tuesday and Friday. If you're not fond of the freshly shucked sort, dig into the Oyster Basket (RM19.90) with fat, panko-crusted Hiroshima oysters.
Avg Price: RM45
An alternative from the morning-only Top Catch Fisheries, Eatomo Food Co. goes a mile further to offer fresh oysters. From RM6.90 a piece, these babies are a steal. When seated here at this simple space to dig into Salmon Sashimi (from RM19.90 a box) or their housemade Peruvian Ceviche (RM24.90), life becomes super fresh 💯