Of the five restaurants recently opened at Isetan The Japan Store’s 4F The Table, Sushi Azabu would be the one that has the most prestige. An offshoot from the Michelin star restaurant from New York, Sushi Azabu promises authentic and intimate dining experience in its 40 seat set up.
Chef Saito, Sushi Azabu at Isetan The Japan Store KL
We sampled a 5 pieces of sushi from Chef Saito Makoto Sam during the launch and came away impressed. So a week after the event, we decided that a proper meal at Sushi Azabu was required.
The course menu here consists of three choices – Koi at RM 120 will get you appetizer, 10 pieces of sushi and miso soup. The Azabu course at RM 220 that promises the following:
- Appetizer
- 2 kinds of sashimi
- Chawanmushi
- Palate freshener
- Nigiri 7 pieces
- Maki mono
- Miso soup
- Dessert
Or you could go all out with the Omakase menu for RM 420 and let the chef decides what you should have for dinner. Obviously, we went for broke.
nasu nibitshi – fried eggplant
So these are the dishes we had for dinner on the 1st of March 2017 off the Omakase menu at Sushi Azabu.
Nasa Nibitshi was our appetizer, a deceptively simple dish consists of fried eggplant in some very light broth/sauce and topped with finely shaved bonito flakes. Light with very subtle flavor, it does the job well to leave us wanting for more.
Next was sashimi in the form of kampachi, tai, and aji; or yellow tail, sea bream, and horse mackerel. The quality was top notch, and somewhat surprisingly our favorite was the horse mackerel. The freshly grated wasabi too was a treat in itself and we wasted none of it.
Chawanmushi was our next dish, the version here is simple, no fuss, but very well executed.
Grilled Spanish mackerel came next, we thought that chewing this together with the pickle yield the perfect combination of flavor that simply explodes in your mouth. This was a very well seasoned traditional dish.
Stewed sword fish came next, a dish that is new to me. The fish is topped with a piece of starchy cube that compliments this savory dish quite well, though I felt that perhaps the sophistication of this dish escapes me. Someone with more experience in Japanese cuisine will probably enjoy this more than me.
Then came the cutest dish of the night – firefly squid with sweet miso. A perfect balance of sweet, salty, and savory taste that is further accentuated by the freshness of firefly squid, this was one of my favorite non-sushi dish of the entire course.
The main dish was of course, sushi, and we got ten pieces of these goodness in the form of chutoro, cattlefish, snapper, golden eye red snapper, striped jack, sea urchin, fat tuna roll, and raw prawn.
At Sushi Azabu, they take the guesswork out of eating sushi. Chef Saito expertly apply the perfect amount of soya sauce on each piece, as well as the appropriate amount of wasabi his experience hands deemed worthy of the sea bounty. So you simply just.. eat, no dipping into the saucer or fiddling with wasabi, grated or otherwise.
sushi – chutoro, cattlefish, snapper, golden eye red snapper,
striped jack, sea urchin, fat tuna roll, prawn
The result was an experience worthy of the asking price. Each piece was perfect, and each offers an expression in some of the bests Japan has to offer. We thoroughly enjoyed and if I say I don’t miss it as I am writing this, I’d be lying.
A relatively simple bowl of miso soup with prawn head helped wound us down, and we concluded the dinner experience with a simple dessert of yuzu shaved ice.
If you’re a sushi lover, this is surely a place to check out. I think I’m going to be back to try their more affordable menu one of these days.
Address:
Sushi Azabu
The Table, Level 4
ISETAN The Japan Store KL
Lot 10 Shopping Mall
Jalan Bukit Bintang
GPS:Â 3.146462, 101.711758
Tel:Â 03-2119 2624
wahhhh…. this is like KY’s Isetan Japan Store Series #2? #3? Watch out for final episode..
ehhh that prawn head in miso soup is like promo poster for Pacific Rim 2??? :-O
kekeke: mayyyyybe.
Spesial Miso Fukushima Recipe
kekeke: activeeee
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You won’t be broke if you don’t have to pay…wakakakaka! 😀 I can never go for this kind of “atas punya” sushi where the chef does not allow you to fiddle and takes offense if you do fiddle with his expertly made and seasoned (soy + wasabi) sushi coz unfortunately I don’t eat wasabi. :'(
eatwhateatwhere: I did have to pay tho we had a 50% voucher from the event. 😀 And if you don’t like wasabi you could tell the chef/server before hand, no issue at all.
wakaka chef saito is laughing in picture, you can fiddle with him for sure. But in japan, cannot laugh, not concentrating, so chef is banned and have to go back to sushi school for another 10 years…
kekeke: macam itu ka
kellyanne conway told me wan
Have to give it to the Japanese – they’re so elegant and refined in their presentation of their food.
suituapui: that’s true.
Those carefully made sushi look so delectable~
Choi Yen: they certainly were.
miso… miso… miso hungry 🙂
kekeke: kimchi eat.
sum yung gai
Hi there, im Adrina from Sushi Azabu, i found that our phone number that you provided is a wrong number, can you help me to update our phone number (03-21192624) because so many customer complain to us regarding this issue, thank you
Adrina: that’s sorted. Thanks!