27 May 2008

Kampachi @ Pavilion

27th May 2008...

CH decided to spend his RM25 Pavilion Voucher at Japanese Restaurant in Pavilion - Kampachi.

Kampachi is actually the Japanese restaurant for Hotel Equatorial. The Kampachi start their 1st restaurant outlet at Pavilion. CH heard from Furby that Kampachi is awarded one of the best Japanese Restaurant in Malaysia. Hmm... Must faster walk in to give it a try.

CH and Luna in the Kampachi


Kampachi offer nice and elegant dining atmosphere


The first dish: Appetizer: Shake Kawa Salad - Salad with Salmon skin and salmon roe with some "fu-juk"(deep fried beancurd skin), topped with the japanese sour sauce. CH loves the mixture of the sauce and the freshness of the salmon roe when it exploit on CH's tongue.




The second dish is Luna's favourite - Rainbow Maki - The sushi row with salmon, tuna and avocado. This maki was well-prepared and presented. Can see the colour of tuna, avocado and salmon forming the colour of rainbow. And mochiron desu(of course), this maki taste very nice.




The third dish is the Gyuniku Tataki, medium raw - The beef steak topped with japanese soy sauce, deer fried garlic and turnip.



The forth dish ordered by CH - Japanese Cutlet Curry Rice. This dish surprised all of them. The curry tastes really nice! It might be as tasty as CH's favourite indian curry. It will be listed in CH's "more eat more hungry" list. From CH and Luna taste bud, they guess it consists of two special ingredient, which is apple and coffee.


The fifth one ordered by Luna - Shake Oyako/Wakadori. It is the rice topped with fried salmon and salmon. Again, the tasty and fresh salmon, always that tasty. No need CH to talk much about it. From the ingredient CH thinks you guys can know how tasty it was. :P

The Shake Oyako/Wakadori comes together with 3 pieces of fried chicken.
Total bill for abovementioned dishes was RM 189.75. After minusing CH's RM25 voucher was RM 164.75. Oh yeah, all abovementioned dishes are for 3 person. Forget to mention Luna's colleague also joined CH and Luna for this dinner. All of them went to Bookfair at KLCC after that.
There're display of various kinds of japanese tea leaves at the entrance of Kampachi.

4 comments:

Jeffrey Tang said...

I like it. No wonder i saw how difficult u r in taking the photos. The results are really nice.

CH and his sampat frenz said...

Hehe. Thanks. Next time we go out for food-hunting again.

Anonymous said...

kampachi. LOL.... last time i work in eq we called it lampachi :p

Anonymous said...

lampachi.... =.=|||