Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Tenji Japanese Buffet Restaurant



The place was relatively new and there were lots of hypes that were flying around that it was worth every sen spent. When we checked out the place, they were running great deals and we had our two-hour lunch for RM44 nett. The floor space is huge with over 200 tables and pretty well decorated but to us, it was secondary since we were looking out for good Japanese spread.


pathway leading in and out of the main buffet area
A good spread it was with sections serving tempuras, teppanyaki, soba, sushis, sashimis, salads, beverages, and of course, desserts.

Crab claw salad among few other salads served


pan-fried salmon, cod; japanese-italian inspired spaghettis


unagi, grilled beef, succulent stir-fried prawns

grilled mackerel


soba in hot soup



good selections of sushis




cold cut section serving fresh oysters, fresh sliced tuna, salmon, cod, cuttlefish, abalones, beef


The good thing about Tenji is that one never feel being shortchanged of the amount to eat and selections to choose from. Items were replenished quickly as they ran out, hence there was certainly no need to horde on the favourites.


fragrant coconuts which were great thirst-quenchers

Clearly the fragrant coconuts were favourites as they ran out as quickly as they were replenished. Fear not, one just has to re-visit the section to get another. Apart from that, there were varieties of fruit and flower tea as well as common favourites like coffee and cappuccino from the coffee machine placed next to the tea section.



delectable desserts from mochis, mousse, cakes and pastries that made lovers drooling all over

The dessert section serves the ice creams and the other selections is definitely haven for dessert lovers. From mochis to mousse, pastries to cakes, one certainly starts salivating by just looking at those colourful, delicious items. And the black sesame mochi is a must to try!



black sesame mochi (left) was really very good

chocolate fountain with quite a few items for dipping
Kids and adults seemed to have a spot for the chocolate fountain with fruits, bread sticks and other crispy pastries for dippings.

bread sticks for dipping into the chocolate fountain


Unlimited scoops of Haagen Dazs ice creams if you are a fan
If one can down five to ten scoops of Haagen Dazs after all the delicious items, or even if one is there just for the ice creams, it is still worth the money spent as there was no limit to the number of scoops one can take. So indulge away.





The only downside of eating at this place is the difficulties in getting your calls through to make reservations. Reservations are highly recommended as this place is quite filled up most of the time. We tried to make reservations for a second visit but were never able to get through. The line was either engaged, or kept on ringing without anyone picking it up. Try walking in, one might have better chance! Nevertheless, try it when one has the opportunity to.

Tenji Japanese Buffet Restaurant
Lot L-01-01, SohoKL
Solaris Mont ' Kiara
2 Jalan Solaris
50480 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 1700-80-1818

Operation Hours:
Daily
Lunch 11.30 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.
Dinner 5.30 p.m. - 9.30 p.m.
Supper 10.00 p.m. - 2.30 a.m.

1 comment:

Mag said...

Yumssss. Feel like having this again but only when they have good promotion going...