Munakata Unlimited Ala Carte Japanese Buffet – RM60+ @ Jalan Sultan Ismail
A few weeks ago a friend, Exkay (who happens to be a reader of my blog, as well as a junior in my high school) sent me an email suggesting that I review Munakata’s Japanese buffet. This is an excerpt of the email:
The restaurant is called Munakata, not sure whether you’ve heard about it but it had been around for quite awhile and it’s popular among Japanese.
They used to be in Menara Promet ( opposite Menara Genting ) then moved to a bungalow in Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, and currently moved to Life Center in Jalan Sultan Ismail.
They serve fabulous buffet @ RM 49.90 when they were in Menara Promet. The atmosphere was great as well since the captain himself is a Jap and all the waitress dressed in Kimono. Buffet varieties are huge too back then.
Munakata’s Buffet was never about the varieties. It was always about the Quality rather than the Quantity. They serve arguably the best Unagi Kabayaki and Sake Sashimi.
Their cooked items taste so much better than the norm. Oh yes. they have a sushibar manned by a Jap chef. and yes all your sushi in the buffet are hand made.
So I hope you could give the restaurant a shot, cause after the first time being there about 5 years back. I was hooked with it till now.
I knew Munakata because I have been travelling along Jalan Sultan Ismail quite often. It is just located above TGI Fridays in Life Centre building, which is situated just opposite Wisma KFC.
I did harbor some curiosity about Munakata and have been planning to give it a try. But Exkay’s email just expedited things, and I made a booking for three the following weekend. FYI it’s RM60+ for an adult, and RM35+ for child from 4-10 years old.
Here, all the food has to be ordered ala carte via a order chit. There is an ala carte menu (with description and photo of the food) provided at each table that can be referred to place your orders. Just write down the food’s code and quantity desired. The downside of this system is the waiting time. But you are guaranteed of freshly prepared food, which will have a considerable impact on the taste. Plus, you don’t have to queue or fight for any food.
There are many things we tried that night, and most of them are good. So I won’t be giving detailed description about each and every food. Just note that the way the food is cooked is very traditional in Japanese style, which could be a little saltier or sweeter than what we usually take. If you are concerned about this, do let the waitress know and let the chef make the necessary adjustments while seasoning.
Green tea, unilimited supply and it had a fresh, light flavor as you can see from the color itself.
Chawan Mushi – Savoury Egg Custard
Fresh sliced Salmon Sashimi
Nigiri Sushi (Salmon) – Vinegared rice ball topped with fresh sliced salmon
Unagi Kabayaki – Grilled eel coated with sweet soya sauce
Shown here is the Unagi’s portion for 3 pax. Huge isn’t it?
Soft Shell Crab Tempura
Hourensou Butter – Grilled spinach with butter
Shira Ebi Karaage – Deep fried Japanese Glass Shrimp
Saba Shioyaki – Grilled Mackerel with salt
Yakitori – Barbecued skewered chicken
Seafood Tofu Isobe Age – Deep fried seafood bean-curd with seaweed
Shishamo – Grilled smelt fish
Hotate Butter Yaki – Grilled scallops with butter
I felt the scallops was a little overcooked hence the slightly mushy texture. Luckily the sweet taste was still nicely retained and the butter sauce complimented it well. The scallops were full of roes (the orangy part) too.
Tempura Moriawase – Assorted seafood and vegetables in batter. Comes with fresh, big and succulent prawns.
Teppan-yaki Chicken – Fried chicken on hot iron plate
Sashimi again, it was presented differently though.
Furai Ika Ring – Deep fried squid rings
Eringi Butter Yaki – Pan fry King Oyster Mushroom with butter
Age Shu-Mai, something like a deep fried chicken Siu Mai with very crispy skin.
Tori Tsukune Yaki – Skewered chicken meat ball coated with savoury sauce. It tasted very similarly to those we had in Sango, just the meat balls were smaller and the sauce wasn’t so thick.
Teppan-yaki Seafood had a large prawn, some fish and squid.
Umagi Tamago – Grilled eel wrapped in cooked egg. The Tamago was quite sweet so I couldn’t really taste the eel, it was good nonetheless.
Sake Teriyaki – Grilled salmon coated with sweet soya sauce
A single portion of Hotate Butter Yaki (Scallops with butter sauce) with two pieces of scallops.
Gyuniku Shoga Yaki – Sliced beef fried with ginger sauce. Although the beef was good, the ginger sauce was a little too salty.
Gyu Saikoro Steak – Japanese style beef steak, recommended because it’s very tender and flavorful.
For dessert only fresh cut fruits and ice-cream (vanilla or green tea) were available. The red bean topping on the green tea ice-cream is actually optional but recommended for its sweetness.
The waitresses in Munakata dress in traditional Kimono, making the restaurant feeling more Japanese.
Munakata’s Unlimited Ala Carte Buffet Dinner Promotion’s menu consists of 40 types of food. I did not try all 40 dishes because some of them were from the salad, rice or noodle categories, which I feel won’t be feasible to order in a buffet. But I will list them out:
- Ankake Age Dofu (Deep fried bean curd with thick starchy sauce)
- Edamame (Boiled green peas)
- Mix-Yaki Yasai (Fried mixed vegetables)
- Enoki No Butter Yaki (Pan-fry fresh straw mushroom with butter)
- Kaki Furai (Deep fried oyster)
- Mini Korroke (Mini croquette)
- Furai Moriawase (Mixed seafood tempura)
- Tori No Karaage (Deep fried chicken)
- Yaki Soba (Fried house noodles)
- Yaki Udon (Fried wheat noodles)
- Garlic Fried Rice
- Gohan & Misoshiru (Steamed rice and miso soup)
- Seafood salad
- Yasai Salad (Fresh garden salad)
- Wakame Salad (Seaweed salad)
- Fresh cut fruits
The private sushi bar.
Some interesting looking Japanese wines displayed in the restaurant.
If you are looking for a Japanese restaurant serving authentic Japanese buffet (purely Japanese food only) in a nice environment and most importantly won’t burn a hole in your pocket, Munakata is worth a try. Making a reservation should not be a problem, as I noticed not many people know that this restaurant actually offers buffet, yet.
Japanese Restaurant Munakata
Mezzanine Floor, Life Centre,
No. 20, Jalan Sultain Ismail,
Kuala Lumpur 50250, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-21667441 Fax: 03-21667825





































October 11, 2009 - 1:24 pm
OMG!! I must go for this one!!!
The food looks great and the price is reasonable!
Thanks for the information!
October 11, 2009 - 1:37 pm
Besides, would like to know the buffet is for weekend lunch only or what??
October 11, 2009 - 2:05 pm
This is for dinner only
October 11, 2009 - 6:01 pm
Thanks for the information.. might go in November. Hope by then the buffet is still on.
October 11, 2009 - 5:03 pm
One important thing here is that you must get your orders out as soon as possible as the wait can be quite long as some of it are prepared on the spot.
VK, your pictures looks great! So much better than mine.
October 11, 2009 - 6:00 pm
Nearly forgotten bout this restaurant, last visit was ….may be 20years ago.
October 11, 2009 - 7:37 pm
20 years! That’s a feat for this restaurant
October 11, 2009 - 7:05 pm
Wow snap! The dishes really look very,very appetizing from your pictures.
Gotta go there one day in this life of mine.
October 11, 2009 - 8:19 pm
Faster come back Malaysia la lol
October 12, 2009 - 1:55 pm
sounds good..if u have plenty of time to wait..
October 12, 2009 - 3:16 pm
wow, thanks VK the photos really nice taken. After reading this i soon decide this is the place tat i want to celebrate my bf’s Bday. Thanks.
October 12, 2009 - 4:52 pm
Hope you enjoy the dinner, remember that some food were quite salty for me ok, do let the chef know if you face the same too.
October 12, 2009 - 5:10 pm
aiyah. now with ur review, making a reservation will be very tough. shud keep it as a secret ma ;p
October 12, 2009 - 9:07 pm
oh lol, I don’t think my blog got so much influence la
October 12, 2009 - 5:42 pm
oh noooooo…. as agree to kbcg….
why do you make up this review. you must secretly tell us about this… hehehehe
October 12, 2009 - 9:11 pm
Haha.. it was pending too long already, not good mah
October 12, 2009 - 6:03 pm
just above TGIF? How come I din notice at all? ;P Will keep an eye on this place and start making reservations!
October 12, 2009 - 8:54 pm
dear vk ur picture really make me drooled all over ! may i know wat camera & model are u using. really splendid pix
October 12, 2009 - 8:59 pm
hi drooler, I am using Canon 400D coupled with a Sigma 17-70mm and an external flash
October 12, 2009 - 9:33 pm
Lots and lots of Japanese restaurant are going with the buffet theme. Munakata is one of the nicest that I had ate before, apart from Kura. Hmm, need to start making plans….
October 13, 2009 - 12:08 am
Simply delicious. My parents been there 10 years ago, so i’ve heard from them. The buffet/promotion only available during dinner time? Applicable on weekend or weekdays? :hmm:
October 13, 2009 - 6:53 pm
Ya! I saw this one when I was in KL a few months back, stuck in the traffic light long queue there. Argh! I should have turned into this restaurant straightaway!
October 15, 2009 - 11:10 am
Thanks for reviewing!! Shall try one of these days hoping the promo still last.
btw, the restaurant let u take photos? With flash somemore? Some buffet restaurant like Shogun and Jogoya don’t allow photo taking.
October 15, 2009 - 6:22 pm
do we get to order the same dish unlimited times? When does the promo ends btw?
October 15, 2009 - 8:23 pm
hi noobie, this is not a promo if I am not mistaken, it’s a on-going thing. And yes you can order everything for unlimited times
October 16, 2009 - 9:09 am
The unagi portion is a lot! I love unagi! The price sound reasonable to me.
October 20, 2009 - 9:42 am
Ohh…!
Cool, alws been curious abt this place cos I worked nearby. Its gives an air of “established beyond time” & reputable “old” style Jap.
Wil try it this week and blog abt it!
October 23, 2009 - 2:35 pm
just went there last 2 weeks. d food really nice.
service excellent.
we repeatedly order sashimi salmon & nigiri sushi & grilled scallop.
but after few dishes..felt abit bored ..cos everything mostly grill & fry.
only one sushi dish. …
October 23, 2009 - 2:58 pm
Hi maggie, you’re the first to give a comment, good to know it’s a good one
Yeah the choices are quite limited isn’t it? but the good thing is they all taste good
October 26, 2009 - 7:34 am
Sigh…
I went there yesterday night to celebrate my fiance’s birthday only to be disappointed. They ran out items (12 to be precise) and thus they dun have buffet only ala carte which is kinda the same price 45-65 range.
We ordered beef shabu shabu buffet with free refill of beef fillets.
I really love the service and would have given them 5 stars but I would have to give 3 instead. reason is because they did not tell us that they don’t have buffet when we walk in and sit down. Knowing well that people come in for their buffet. They only tell us after taking our drinks. They did not immediately recommend something else and we were kinda stuck for a bit. Their menu is so confusing. They have the beef shabu shabu for the price of RM55 (Ala Carte) and I ordered that and the waitress then point to the other menu and say you can order buffet and share 2 person. I was like. Wait… what buffet.
All in all, I am still let down by it. hopefully get to taste it next time.
November 4, 2009 - 2:50 pm
I went yesterday.
Most dishes are tasty but I found that some of the dishes are kinda salty (tot Japanese dun eat much salty food?). The service was great anyway..
The beef wasn’t that great but I love the salmon sashimi!!
November 4, 2009 - 2:58 pm
yeap like I mentioned, some of the food is quite salty. but glad to know you found it to be good
November 29, 2009 - 1:37 pm
May i know where is it located in KL? Im heading down there this Christmas. At first i’m planning to have Jogoya at Starhill but i read some reviews that the quality has gone down the drain. So i might give Munakata a try
Is the restaurant near any prominent landmark in KL?
November 29, 2009 - 7:18 pm
It’s along Jalan Sultan Ismail, opposite Wisma KFC. Get a cab if you are unsure how to go.
December 6, 2009 - 9:28 pm
Only serve at night? may i know the timing? Dont need to book? Lrt can reach ma?
December 24, 2009 - 1:52 pm
i am going for this christmas eve dinner, hope everything goes smooth.
December 25, 2009 - 12:35 pm
My favourite are:
Enoki No Butter Yaki (Pan-fry fresh straw mushroom with butter) and Hotate Butter Yaki – Grilled scallops with butter.
Really limited choice of raw fish sashimi. Either “yes” or “no” as only 1 type of raw fish sashimi is served, sake sashimi
January 22, 2010 - 4:05 pm
i had booked for tommorrow buffet dinner. Haha sugoi desu. Wait for my comments.
January 22, 2010 - 4:08 pm
lol, good luck and have fun!
January 24, 2010 - 9:40 pm
Hi vkeong, overall the foods me and my gf so love it. Thanks for your recommendation. But the foods so limited choices and i love miso soup sop much even salty. haha. and i had tried kinpaku coffee. tks will visit for 2nd times tried ala carte and japanese beer.
January 24, 2010 - 9:43 pm
hi Jeff, glad you liked it. And yeah like I mentioned in my post.. the food is quite salty for Malaysian taste buds.. could be a Japanese thing maybe.
January 29, 2010 - 6:12 pm
Just want to clarify, they are now moved from live centre to Jalan Yap Kwan seng ar?