Fukuya
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, KUALA LUMPUR/ Updated : Nov 8, 2016, 12:35 IST
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The restaurant specialises in the traditional, multi-course Kaiseki menu, a culinary art form that strives for harmony between taste, texture, appearance and colour. All of the dishes are made with fresh seasonal ingredients that … Read more
The restaurant specialises in the traditional, multi-course Kaiseki menu, a culinary art form that strives for harmony between taste, texture, appearance and colour. All of the dishes are made with fresh seasonal ingredients that are flown in twice a week from Japan. To experience the kitchen's unique creativity, order off the Kaiseki or the raw fish dish menus. Read less

Impeccable Japanese cuisine in a zen-like setting
Fukuya is decked out like a stately Japanese home: stylish interiors, graceful private dining rooms and large garden-facing windows create an atmosphere of genteel elegance. Peace and harmony reign supreme here.
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