25 Jan
Posted by lightfl as Japanese restaurant in Malaysia, Restaurants in Malaysia
Sushi is Japanese food, made of vinegared rice with various toppings such as vegetables, mushrooms, meat and eggs.Sushi either eaten raw, cooked or marinated.
There are three Sushi franchise in Malaysia- The Sushi King, Genki Sushi and Sakae Sushi. The Sushi King is the first sushi franchise in Malaysia and thus is the most popular while Sakae Sushi is the most recent one.
There are currently two outlets of Sakae Sushi in Kuala Lumpur – The Curve and Subang Parade. I visited The Curve’s branch recently…

One of themain attraction is the LCD screen,you can have fun browsing through the menu and place your order via the web based interactive menu.However, most people still prefer order from the waitress.:)

Wasabi and green tea – two most significant ‘food’ for the Japanese.

Kanikama Maki (Crabstick) Crabstick with fish roe

Inari Sushi (sweet beancurd) Nigiri Salmon

Unagi (Grilled eel)
For those sushi lovers, 1 Red Plate item (worth RM5.90++) with every order of the same for Citibank credit card holder. Valid till Jan 31, 2007. Only between 3 pm – 6pm, Mon – Fri .
Rate: 8/10
Address: G45,GFloor, The Curve Shopping Mall.
Tel:03-77251172
Try also this Japanese restaurant : Hokano @ PJ Uptown
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11 Responses
toniXe
January 26th, 2007 at 9:19 am
1great ! u have good info on yr site !
malaysianfoodguide
January 26th, 2007 at 10:25 am
2Thanks for our compliments toniXe !!!
I really appreciate it.
ShaolinTiger
January 26th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
3This place is shite, worst sushi I’ve ever had. Overpriced too, you are paying for the LCD ordering system not fresh ingredients..
KY
January 28th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
4I generally avoid sushi chains..
Florian
January 29th, 2007 at 12:26 am
5Hi,
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Just saved your feed in my reader, have a nice day
malaysianfoodguide
January 29th, 2007 at 10:32 am
6Thank you,thank you, you are my first subscriber
Sherry
August 13th, 2007 at 5:15 am
7Hi, Just wanted to double check.. is this sakea sushi Halal ?
mein
August 25th, 2007 at 5:33 pm
8i love to go to sakae sushi..used to visit that place once a week..:P..this is my all time favourite shop!..
cat
September 22nd, 2008 at 9:58 am
922/9/2008
yeterday i go for SAKAE SUSHI at The Curve!I and my friend at their eat lunch!actualy i is a member with shake !yesterday i is a first time go the curve eat sakae!when i at their asked for the sweet sour for 2nd time !one staff name is Lokman .he said to me if me need the sweet sour 2nd time will be charge by rm1.but when i go KLCC eat sakae need sweet sour is no need charge!after i ask the staff Lokman why wan charge? he said now he incharge sakae suhsi in The Curve!
How can he said like tat!klcc no need charge but the curve need !now i said with all my friend if want go to eat sakea sushi please dun wan go the curve eat,that place incharge by Lokman is no good .if wan go ,go another place eat!
HY TANG
May 17th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
10I would like to know what is the set up cost and franchise cost ? What is the requirement?
Ewe
August 8th, 2009 at 9:24 am
11Sakea cheat people!! U know there is apromotion by Hong Leong Bank Credict card ‘ Free Meal For Kit’ . Before I enter to the restaurant, there is a big banner telling me that ‘ Free Meal for Kit’, Iread the condition ‘ No minumun spending require’. However when your are there, they will telling you only give RM10 vouvher insteal of free meal. OK that fine, then when you going to settle the bill, there told you that the voucher only can use for the next visit. IF YOU CANNOT EFFORT TO GIVE SUCH PROMOTION THEN DUN GIVE LAH. Why CHEAT people with your BIG BIG banner. Why U Just Telling me that RM10 for next visit INSTEAD of FREE MEAL FOR KIT. IF u cannot be like TGI then dunlor
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