Chinese New Year 2009 Countdown – Company Lunch At Tenji Japanese Buffet Restaurant
In conjunction with the Chinese New Year this year, my company declared holidays for 1 week starting from last Friday. Before we left for our CNY holidays, we had a company CNY lunch at Tenji, a new Japanese buffet restaurant in SOHO, Solaris Mount’ Kiara. For a fix price of RM48++, you can eat-all-you-can all sorts of Japanese cuisine in Tenji. Since Chinese New Year is only 1 day away, Travel Feeder wish to greet ‘Gong Xi Fatt Cai’ or Happy Prosperous to all of you and share some photos taken around and inside Tenji Japanese Buffet restaurant for whoever interested…. 🙂
Tenji Japanese Buffet restaurant is located in the heart of SOHO district in Solaris Mount Kiara, developed by the pioneer of the township, Sunrise Berhad.
Main Entrance of the restaurant featuring timber plank wall decoration and roofing boost some Japanese mood. Reception as seen through the main entrance is grand and distinctive.
On the way to the main dining hall, or while you are waiting for someone late, you may want to visit its contemporary designed powder room.
Dining hall seating area is divided into 2 sections, external smoking and internal non-smoking. External seating has an additional panoramic view over Segambut area and Duta highway.
The main dining hall. ‘Wow’ is what I said in my mind. It is very well separated into different sections of Japanese dining, from appetisers, sushi, Teppanyaki, Chinese main course, western-Japanese fusion to deserts.
All counters bulk head are decorated with a purple bamboo drawing.
Sushi counter is my favourite. I had most of the varieties on offer.
Edamame, abalone slices and salad crab as shown above also had my plate full.
Patron can also order these special dish by dropping your table number clip into a bowl beside the displayed food.
Red Hot Chili Pepper? ‘Yin’ and ‘Yang’? Cold and hot! They are placed next to each other…. 🙂
Oriental and Chinese food lovers will find these delicious prawn fried rice, fried prawns, baked crab, cooked vegetable a true delicacy.
Table setting is simple but well equipped, spoon and folk, chopstick, serviette, glass, food heater….
Dining tables are right next to the counters. My seat number is Number 3. On my left is the sushi counter and western delicacies are on my right.
Chefs in the Japanese styled open kitchen who have done a good job in preparing non-stop foods for the afternoon 5-hours session. Well done mate!
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Last but not least. The hottest seller of the day was inevitably the Japanese aromatic coconut drink!!Each one of us had at least two of them! On top of that, the hottest counter was Haagen Dazs ice cream counter!
Overall, the Japanese buffet was good with full varieties of cuisine and great dining atmosphere. Especially during the promotional period, Tenji Japanese Buffet restaurant is ‘the’ place to dine and experience. At 3:30pm, we bid farewell while greeting Happy Chinese New Year to each other…. 1 day to go… Please support me by subscribing to travel Feeder RSS feeds… – Travel Feeder.
Sounds like you had a blast – great pics – thanks for sharing!
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- January 27, 2009The photos in this post are delicious, you’re getting me hungry over here. and very curious of some of the food. would have been interesting to taste. Oh, and I do want that funny coconut drink!
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- January 27, 2009>Renny,
Thanks. The restaurant was nice as well.
>Lifecruiser,
- February 4, 2009You will be more hungry if you see all the food in person! 🙂 That coconut drink is the most popular drink on offer there…
Cool looking place…especially the tiled powder room. How was the food?
- February 6, 2009Oh, It is a beautiful restaurant indeed, thanks for sharing.
- June 29, 2009Everything looks so great in this restaurant, and I really like their Japanese style modern cookwares and dinnerwares, I want to have a try if I can find this beautiful place and all.
Thank you very much for sharing 😀