Fresh, seasonal
ingredients. Beautiful presentation. Varied cooking techniques. All these and
more merge seamlessly for Tatsu’s Dine with Me promotion every Saturday and
Sunday night.
This special set dinner
for groups of four diners sees Chef Tommy Kuan and his team focus on delivering
a capsule overview of Tatsu’s best culinary repertoire. Priced at RM888 nett for 4 persons,
the menu covers appetisers, main courses of seafood and meat with dessert wrapping up dinner.

Right off the bat comes
a showcase of Sashimi and Sushi, featuring Japan’s in-season catch artfully presented
on ice. For our preview, the array included glistening, raw slices of tuna,
kanpachi (yellowtail), salmon, hotate (scallop) and akagai (surf clam/ark shell)
in addition to Baked Oyster Mentaiko Mayonnaise, Ikura Sushi, Avocado Sushi, Anago Sushi and
Uni Sushi.


Freshness of the raw
specialities should never be an issue at Tatsu – it is a five-star hotel
restaurant after all – so in this aspect, we had no qualms about the quality.
The only snag is having two pieces of the various sushi for a party of four so
if everyone in your group loves uni (sea urchin) then tough luck, you either
have to share or go without.

Also we recommend
eating the oysters first as the baked mollusks taste best when they are piping
hot. For the uninitiated, freshly grated wasabi is also served for the
curtain-raiser, with the Tatsu team grating the Japanese horseradish at your tableside
using a handheld wooden sharkskin-clad grater.


The subsequent Hamaguri
Miso Soup – Japanese clam miso soup with tofu, wakame (seaweed) and spring
onion warms up the dining pace, in preparation for the mains to come. Lush savouriness of the broth mingled with the clams' inherent sea-sweetness makes this a simple but welcoming highlight of the meal.

Another surfeit of
seafood – total of eight items – beckons. Personally, I enjoy Tarabayaki - grilled
pieces of king crab the most for its delectably sweet meat. Giving more bang for your buck, the hearty platter also includes crisp, airy-light
Tempura of Yamaimo (Japanese yam), Asparagus, Broccoli and Prawns.


Savour the more delicately flavoured Unagi Shiro Sakamushi first before proceeding to try the offerings of Sake (salmon) Shioyaki & Teriyaki in order to better appreciate the former. Out of all these choice bites, I'd vouch for the delightful Shirao
Kakiage (top pix), clumps of baby whitebait sheathed in gossamer-light tempura batter.

Should you have dining companions who are skilled at tending to the grilling process, you can then concentrate on relishing the plethora of delicious cooked options served. Crowd-pleasers include tempting Grilled Honey Chicken
with Sudachi (Japanese citrus), Stewed Beef Cheek with
Red Wine and Mushroom Teppanyaki.

You can also warm up the Lamb Teppanyaki with Cheddar
Cheese Aonori (cheese-seaweed sauce) on the mini grill for better flavour. Bacon & Fried
Potato Rolls and Stewed Aigamo Rosu-ni
(duck breast meat with
shoyu reduction) with Julienne Carrot, Kyuri & Radish complete the entire selection to leave you replete.

For reservations at Tatsu Japanese Cuisine, please call tel: 03-2782 6118. Address: Level 1, InterContinental Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Ampang, KL.