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Sake Room Sushi & Lounge

August 25, 2008

It has been almost six months since my first visit to Sake Room and there had been some changes. If you didn’t know, Sake Room Sushi & Lounge serves a large variety of excellent Japanese sushi and Fusion dishes.
Located in Seberang Jaya, it is definitely one of the best restaurant in Penang for Japanese food. The director of Sake Room, Melissa has taken over the kitchen as the only chef and has introduced many new dishes to the menu.
Recently, Melissa invited me over for to sample the new dishes, which I gladly accepted - knowing that I would be in for an awesome meal. I also get to bring along a guest - who else but Siang Leng ;)

baby shishamo soup

The first dish to arrive was actually a soup - Baby Shishamo Soup @ RM11.90. Shishamo (Japanese smelt fish), or more commonly known as pregnant fish and traditional gin’an soup are used to prepare it.

zen kettle soup

At first glance of the second soup, we thought we were going to have tea. But this is actually another appetizer newly introduced in Sake Room - Zen Kettle Soup @ RM8. A number of fresh seafood like abalone, shrimp and vegetables like cabbage and carrots are cooked together in a combination of Dashi broth, sake and soy sauce.

zen kettle soup

If you were me, I bet you will think that the soup is prepared earlier in a big pot then transferred to the kettle. Well this is not the case. According to Melissa, every dish in Sake Room is prepared to order where quality will not be compromised.
For us, it was a new and unique experience to drink soup from a tea cup instead of a bowl. Because of the relatively large amount of fresh seafood used, the soup is very flavorful and intense - simply the best Japanese soup we ever had.
The kettle may look small but it contains enough soup to serve each of us twice. Even after the soup was finished, we get to eat the seafood ingredients left in the kettle. I have especially enjoyed the abalone, lol.

atlantic salmon ceviche

For starters, Atlantic Salmon Ceviche @ RM14 is a Carribean inspired dish. Served in a cocktail glass, it uses cajun spices and togarashi tossed in with avocado, orange bits, tomatoes, salmon and Ikura. Ikura is the Japanese term for salmon roe, which are round in shape and red in color.
Sake Room gets their supply of Ikura by importing them from Japan and processing them to be edible themselves. Ikura has a rather strong fishy smell and by applying a little pressure using your tongue, they will pop in your mouth!

naruto maki

Next up was Naruto Maki @ RM22 - An appetizing and beautiful dish which is said to take time and experience for a sushi chef to master. Without using sushi rice, paper-thin cucumber instead is used to wrap around the Atlantic salmon and crab.


naruto maki

This is the starter we enjoyed the most, because the combination of salmon, crab, some mayonaise and fresh cucumber is simply brilliant. Sweetness and freshness ooze from this marvelous dish.

tuna tataki

Third and the last starter was Tuna Tataki @ RM28 - Magura lightly seared with butter sake and accompanied with ponzu sauce.

tuna tataki

Tuna Tataki is prepared by searing sushi-grade tuna in a hot pan and sliced into thin pieces after cooling down. Then, black sesame and black pepper are sprinkled on top. While Ponzu sauce is a citrus based sauce which is lightly yellow in color. I didn’t really like it since it was pretty tasteless, or maybe it’s because I don’t know how to appreciate the subtlety of the dish, lol.

sashimi platter

For mains, Sashimi Platter was the first to arrive. To be honest, I don’t really know how to appreciate sashimi, even though it is regarded as a Japanese delicacy. Main reason being I find sashimi to be somewhat tasteless unless dipped in wasabi and soy sauce. I also noticed that girls generally appreciate sashimi more compared to guys.

sashimi platter

After some explanation by Melissa, I finally had some idea behind enjoying sashimi. Because of its delicate and subtle taste, sashimi is meant to be eaten before main course, before other strong flavors affect the palate.
And because sashimi is raw, the fish slicing process can be considered how the chef ‘cooks’ it. Besides being a sashimi garnish, the shredded daikon (white) radish can also be used to refresh the palate.

sashimi platter

The Sashimi Platter we had consisted of fresh white tuna, ika squid, salmon and tiger shrimp. That day, I found a new way of appreciating sashimi which is through the creativity of the chef in organizing the sliced seafood.
If you look carefully, the salmon pieces are arranged to look like a rose! In the middle, there is a generous serving of Ikura sitting in a carved cucumber too.

unagi roll

For those who like inventive stuff, you will definitely love the variety of sushi Sake Room has to offer like Monkey Roll. Priced @ RM32, it is already a popular dish among Sake Room’s guests.

monkey roll

Don’t worry there’s no monkey used to prepare the dish, lol. Soft shell crabs and fish roe are used as the sushi filling, then topped with crispy Unagi slices. Simply the nicest among all mains for me. Well, anything with Unagi tastes awesome for me lol.

volcano roll

Another main served was Volcano Roll - a creative Makimono by Sake Room. To create the dish, California rolls are used and topped with hot baked fish in some spicy sauce.

volcano roll

There are actually four types of fish used - white fish, salmon, cod and butter fish. Thanks to the different type of fish being used, you get to taste a variety of texture and flavor.

den miso salmon udon

Making its way as the third main, Den Miso Salmon Udon @ RM21 consisted of a fillet of salmon and some mushroom. The salmon is marinated overnight with in-house den miso sauce, then oven blasted for a couple of minutes to make it moist and tender. The end result is a nice, sweet tasting salmon fillet that complimented the light flavored dashi broth very well.

seafood yaki udon

Another dish using Japanese Udon - Seafood Yaki Udon @ RM24 has a special sauce made out of fruits and vegetables infused in the noodles. The dish came with a lot of seafood like prawn, squid and crab sticks.
While enjoying the noodles hot, I tasted a hint of mayonaise in it too. Bonita flakes - dried shavings of fish that are sliced from bonito fish are also present in the noodles. Because they are thin and flaky, they appear to be waving and made the noodles seemed alive!

banana chips with ice cream and honey

After indulging in so many delicacies, Banana Chips with Ice-Cream and Honey @ RM8 is welcomed.

banana chips with ice cream and honey

In this dessert, deep fried banana in crispy pockets are drizzled with generous Hershey’s Chocolate and honey, then served around a huge scoop of vanilla ice cream. The combination of hot crispy banana pockets and cool ice cream in this dessert created a nice contrasting sensation!

green tea ice cream

Another dessert, Sake Room’s own made green tea ice cream is smooth and not overly sweet. Premium green tea leaves are grinded and mixed into the ice cream providing some texture.

sake

Since sake is used in the restaurant’s name, of course there are plenty of sake and imported beers to choose from. And it would be a shame for us not to try any sake. We chose a sake for beginners - Pineapple Sake.
As the name implies, pineapples are used to infuse the sake to provide the natural sweetness. This is Melissa’s own sake recipe and according to her, it takes about 2 weeks to prepare 3 litres of it.
Another notable thing about Sake Room is that sake is present in all the dishes. For example sushi, the rice is cooked with sake. The same goes for their fried rice because the soy sauce is mixed with sake.

sake bottles

Shown here is only some of the sake and beer Sake Room has to offer. Throughout the meal we sat at a table facing the bottles.. it was quite a sight.

sake room

The meal was great and we are really thankful to Melissa and Bernard for being such a wonderful host. If I were to choose a few dishes to partake at Sake Room, they would be none other than Zen Kettle Soup (really must try), Naruto Maki, Monkey Roll and the home made green tea ice cream.
A promotion and contest with many great prizes to be won at Sake Room will be coming up next in a few days so stay tuned! You wouldn’t want to miss out this amazing opportunity to try the food I had above! Sake Room: Sushi N Lounge is located at

No 17,
Jalan Todak 3,
Pusat Seberang Jaya,
Seberang Jaya,
Penang.

If you are unsure about the address, look out for Roxbury or Billion Supermarket in Seberang Jaya. Sake Room is across the road from Billion, or 2 doors away from Roxbury. Better still, refer the map contained in this link, zoom in for a better view. Or you can simply take a look at Sake Room’s listing at Wok.com.my

vkeong-discount-card

If you wish to try the foods above, you are in luck. Sake Room is giving vkeong.com’s reader a 20% discount on the total food bill (not valid for beverages). The discount card* can be printed and used as many times as you like! Cool huh.

*Discount card is valid until 30 November 2008.

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19 Responses to “Sake Room Sushi & Lounge”

  1. PenangTuaPui says:
    August 26, 2008 at 7:17 am

    if you dun post this, I will be very happy.. u know a?…..

    another new outlet and chances for my wife to pressure me for jap food after being treated with one month of boring and tasteless confinement food…..

    wat to do a?….. make sure she din see this read this and know about this…

    else my pocket will sakit….

    but on the other hand… my tummy and my toungue is taken over control of my mind on the that going to spend…..

    I am getting MAD>…….. Sake Room Sushi & Lounge I am coming to get u soooooon…….

    how soon? see how soon my soul taken over by the desire of getting jap food…..? or how soon my wife knew about this… :(

    Huat Koay from PenangTuaPui

    PenangTuaPui’s last blog post..Super Tanker Belacan Fried Rice

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  2. J2Kfm says:
    August 26, 2008 at 8:44 am

    dazzling array of Japanese delicacies. you’re lucky to have a restaurant proprietor as a fren. haha ….

    guys like sashimi as well, not only gals.

    J2Kfm’s last blog post..We are Rice Pots, after all …

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  3. ck lam @what2see says:
    August 26, 2008 at 9:56 am

    Wow…I really would like to try out most of the Japanese food that you had…can’t wait to visit this place, maybe on Merdeka holiday!!! Hope you will update us on its promotion too…

    Btw…for your info, the Starview Restaurant in Pg is shifting to NWP soon.

    ck lam @what2see’s last blog post..Starview Restaurant, Penang

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  4. cumi&ciki says:
    August 26, 2008 at 10:02 am

    pretty innovative dishes… i must say, i have never tried Baby Shishamo in Soup before.. only fried..wouldn’t that be rather ‘SANG’? as in fishy..? lol

    Reply
  5. lotsofcravings says:
    August 26, 2008 at 4:22 pm

    wahlau eh..thats damn alot of food..u sure it was just 1 person u bought along or a whole crowd?

    lotsofcravings’s last blog post..If there was only 1 thing i can eat, it would have to be..

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  6. Kevinkks says:
    August 26, 2008 at 6:51 pm

    A great tribute for Sake Room…I am lucky enough to have dined in such a sumptuous Japanese restaurant early this year!! Just can’t wait to visit my best friend, Bernard and savour with all those delicious delicacies.
    All the best to Sake Room, keep it up!! ;-)

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  7. Allie says:
    August 26, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    Wow! Such creative dishes. Monkey roll. A must try if i visit Sake Room. Yummy.

    Allie’s last blog post..Dim Sum @ Fun Tea Garden

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  8. jason says:
    August 27, 2008 at 11:37 am

    Innovative dishes with creative names. Same here, I still don’t know how to appreciate sashimi.

    jason’s last blog post..Merdeka Open House: Mee and My Malaysia

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  9. aLex says:
    August 27, 2008 at 12:16 pm

    huh .. sake room !! where is the exact location ?? i mean this shop near where ?? >__< it seem delicious plus the review u put , i m gonna go to taste the chef cooking !!

    haha .. have seen some of ur facts !! having been ranking so high within malaysia web !! and the best part is u dint charge even a cent !!

    here i intro some other best web for you as a reference to find a food lovers community !!

    http://www.bestfoodjunction.com feel free to browse thru the web and leave some comment there !! or u can simply sign up as a free member and win some free goodies there !!

    so see you again !! and i do enjoyed reading your blog !! it is amazing !! :)
    aLex’s last blog post..Jogoya (KL Branch)

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  10. Chandran says:
    August 27, 2008 at 1:11 pm

    congrats to Mel & Bacon ,

    we are regulars at sake and frankly speaking we loved this place from our very 1st visit. the atmosphere , company , food and drinks are fantasic which is now became a rare thing to get in mainland.

    this is the place where we learned about sake and started to fall in love with the exotic japanese food.

    rather than me giving comments , it will be better if you guys out there come and try this place. for sure you will agree with me.

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  11. tzeling says:
    August 27, 2008 at 7:16 pm

    gonna ask kailih to bring me there. so tempting!

    Reply
  12. Sake Room Slogan and Theme Contest | Malaysia Food Blog, Malaysia Travel Blog says:
    August 27, 2008 at 7:56 pm

    [...] Sake Room and is throwing a contest for 2 creative readers of vkeong.com to win a party at Sake Room Restaurant. Best of all, the party set up will be based on the theme of the winning submission! [...]

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  13. Farina says:
    August 27, 2008 at 10:25 pm

    I love the food presentation. They really make you wanna try everything.

    Farina’s last blog post..Chicken Rice with Roasted Chicken Recipe

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  14. kokweng says:
    August 29, 2008 at 8:41 am

    i think i’m gonna love the monkey roll… 2 of my fav jap food is there… soft shell crab & unagi…but it’s at seberang jaya leh… you help me tapau when you go back to hometown next time ok?

    vk: LOL you are going to Alor Setar this weekend what.. go walk in Jusco BM then drive to Seberang Jaya for a dinner loh

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  15. noobcook says:
    August 29, 2008 at 12:18 pm

    woah … this looks great!! I feel like travelling to Penang (from Singapore) just to try this! hehe…

    noobcook’s last blog post..Chatuchak Market Food Series 1: Real vs Reel Food Props

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  16. Joe says:
    August 30, 2008 at 8:19 pm

    The dishes in Sake Room are really awesome! I tried most of the food reviewed above before, I love it!! Give it a try, it will never disappoint you =) Congrats bacon and mel!

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  17. sarah says:
    September 1, 2008 at 5:23 pm

    Excellent recommendation! It’s very hard to find good food in a beautiful environment nowadays in Penang. If you go to Sake Room, their Toro Sashimi is to-die-for….Kambade, Sake Room!

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  18. Valentine’s Day Special at Sake Room, RM199 per couple | Malaysia Food Blog, Malaysia Travel Blog says:
    February 5, 2009 at 7:01 pm

    [...] where to bring your date on Feb 14? Surprise him/her at Sake Room with our specially crafted Japanese Fusion menu. With the perfect romantic ambiance and soulful [...]

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  19. shen says:
    April 22, 2009 at 10:48 pm

    The ambience and food looked very promising. Argh,..it’s in Penang :S

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