Showing posts with label tempura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tempura. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2025

JOM MAKAN-MAKAN HOT POT BUFFET AT CONCORDE HOTEL KL


When the craving for bubbling hot pot hits, an irresistible midweek indulgence awaits at Melting Pot Café, Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur. Available every Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm to 10pm, the Jom Makan Makan Hot Pot Buffet promises a flavour-packed experience at just RM98 nett per adult (kids 6–11 dine at 50% off).

Begin by picking two broths from a rotation of rich, comforting options: Signature Curry, Tom Yam, Tomato, Chicken and Kimchi. We went with Chicken and Kimchi — one mildly herbaceous, the other offering a subtle tang. 

As the meal progressed and flavours mingled in the bubbling pot, both broths deepened in taste, making every dunk more satisfying than the last. When the broths become more concentrated, do ask for additional refill (we prefer hot water to dilute it).

Expect an extensive line-up of premium meats and fresh seafood laid out buffet-style. We loaded up on Sliced Beef, Lamb, Chicken, and Seabass; Plump Tiger Prawns and Asari Clams in addition to hot pot essentials like Mini Yee Mee, Beancurd Skin Rolls, Shimeji Mushrooms, Baby Romaine, Spinach, Water Spinach, and Corn on the Cob.

Seafood lovers will appreciate the variety of fish and seafood balls: from Lobster Balls and Chikuwa to Chicken Gyoza, Oborotsuki (mushroom-flavoured balls), and more.

Vegetable lovers won’t be left out either. Think Long White Cabbage, Sweet Pea Sprouts, Enoki, Baby Corn, Beancurd Puffs, and even Crispy Wanton Noodles ready to soak up all that broth goodness.

Concoct your own saucy pairings from the sauce station. A playground for the palate, you'd find over a dozen options from Thai Prik Nam Pla to Nam Jim Talay, Goma (Black Sesame), Sang Har Cheong (Shrimp Paste), and more. Overwhelmed? Go with the chef’s pick: the Shoyu Sesame Dip — nutty, savoury and superbly versatile.

Melting Pot also ups the ante with a range of Tempura and Fried Specialties, and sizzling Teppanyaki, cooked à la minute. We devoured crispy Prawn & Vegetable Tempura, Chicken Karaage with Wasabi Mayo, and Teppan Lamb Shoulder served with wok-fried veg. Dip these into either the dangerously addictive Soy Butter Teppan Sauce or Teriyaki Butter Sauce.

Craving carbs? Fill up on Yong Chow Fried Rice and spicy Mee Mamak.


Wrap up with a warm bowl of Lor Hon Kor, then take your pick from a tempting dessert spread of Freshly Cut Fruits, Tiramisu, and Mini French Pastries, Baked Japanese Citrus Cheesecake, Chocolate Mousse to Bubur Cha Cha, DIY Ice Kacang or Waffles with Ice Cream and Toppings.


Sip on refreshing Iced Lemon Tea or Sirap Limau to stay cool between bites. Because let’s face it — nothing brings people together quite like a good hot pot.

Limited seats available so reservation is recommended. Please call Melting Pot Café, Concorde Hotel KL, tel: 03 2717 2233 or 012 399 0734.
 

Thursday, October 12, 2023

NEW TEMPTATIONS BECKON AT KAZUMA


Oden is one of those rare but delicious specialities few Japanese restaurants serve in the Klang Valley. Hence I was stoked when I discovered Oden Moriawase (RM22) is now available at Kazuma Japanese restaurant.

This homey, heartwarming stew comes with 6 types of Japanese fish cakes (chikuwa being my favourite), radish chunks, a hardboiled egg and toothsome konnyaku. Also known as konjac, the jiggly yet firm jelly-like blocks are made from the starch of devil’s tongue plant.

Kazuma’s chef Tsutomu Haneishi has also refreshed some offerings for the latest menu. Right off the bat, there’s now a small selection of Japanese appetisers to complement your drinks of choice.


We like the crisp-crunchiness of Koebi Karaage (RM15), deep-fried small shrimps and the succulence of Salmon Tataki Carpaccio (RM30), seared salmon sashimi with black sesame dressing.

Naturally, crowd-pleasing favourites such as Hama Sashimi (5 types of sliced raw fish: RM90 – 2 pcs each type, RM125 – 3 pcs each type) and Potato Salad (RM20) with creamy Japanese mayo have been retained.

For the former, diners may choose from maguro (tuna), salmon, hotate (scallop), hamachi (yellowtail), tako (octopus) and amaebi (sweet shrimp). Rest assured the Kazuma team strives to source the freshest seafood from around the world that measures up to the restaurant’s quality standards.
 
Our penchant for sushi was amply fulfilled on our recent visit with the introduction of Special Nigiri Sushi Tokujyou (RM87) into Kazuma’s new menu. The sea-fresh sweetness of those tender slices of maguro chutoro, hamachi, salmon, hotate, amaebi, unagi and ikura (vinegared rice topped with salmon roe) was certainly on-point.

Should you prefer cooked stuff, we recommend sampling Unagi Yanagawa (RM65), scrumptious simmered eel with vegetable and egg. Served bubbling hot in a little cast iron pot, we love every bite of the subtly sweet eel juxtaposed against the ethereal cloud-like softness of the egg.
Tendon (RM34), a wholesome meal in one consisting of steamed rice topped with assorted tempura, pickles and soup is another notably classic choice to satisfy the tastebuds. The mildly sweet sauce drizzled over the tempura and rice proved appetising, enticing us to polish off everything.
Heartier servings with splendid value for money are the new additions of Teishoku Sets. These beautifully composed set meals come with chawan mushi (steamed egg custard), steamed rice, miso soup, salad, pickles and fruits to accompany a choice of mains.
Having savoured Grilled Chicken Shioyaki/Teriyaki (RM35) and Unagi Kabayaki & Sashimi (RM70), we’d say both stellar options should hit the spot.
For vegetarians, Kazuma proffers a Vegetarian Bento (RM50). The tempting set comprised tofu steak, assorted vegetable tempura, pumpkin croquette, simmered vegetable, futomaki sushi and inari sushi. A visually and palatably pleasing set guaranteed to leave you happily satisfied.
Noodle enthusiasts aren’t forgotten either. We find it hard to decide whether Tempura Chasoba (RM22) or Shoyu Ramen and Inari Sushi (RM25) is better.
The former proffers springy buckwheat noodles which can be served hot or cold, accompanied by delectably crisp, airy-light battered prawns and vegetables.
If you prefer soupy noodles then the latter will hit the spot. We found the springy ramen in shoyu broth lighter on the palate, with the supplementary piece of inari sushi providing textural contrast.
Our requisite sweetener to conclude proceedings was Kurogoma (black sesame) Ice Cream (RM15) but other options available include Matcha Ice Cream (RM15) or Yuzu Sherbet (RM18).

For reservations, call Kazuma Japanese Restaurant, tel:03-2149 2666. Address: Level 1, Wisma Concorde, Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL. Business hours: Mon- Sat: 11.30am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm. Closed on Sunday and public holidays.

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