Here at Fincch, guests can enjoy the freshest seafood produce air-flown in from Toyosu Fish Market, Japan twice a week as well as seasonal specialties. Japanese Wagyu is also available here, with the A4 Kagoshima Wagyu taking the spotlight.
Known as one of the finest Wagyu from Japan, Kagoshima Wagyu is tender, with well-balanced marbling throughout. The Wagyu Beef Tataki with Uni (RM180 for 100g) showcases the delicate, melt-in-the-mouth beef perfectly. A touch of creamy uni (sea urchin) and ikura completes this fine dish.
Currently in season is the soramame, a broad bean from Japan. Simply grilled and eaten with volcanic salt to enhance the natural sweetness of the beans.
For the Japan Tomato Salad (RM35), sweet juicy Amela tomatoes from Nagano are served with selected greens, edible flowers and a house special dressing.
Sashimi is always my favorite part of a Japanese meal. The Chef's Recommendation Sashimi Platter, came beautifully presented and featured 6 different types of sashimi, namely otoro (tuna belly), kinmedai (alfonsino), mekajiki toro (swordfish belly), suzuki (Japanese seabass), hamachi (Japanese amberjack) and botan ebi (shrimp). Fresh, beautiful thick cuts and absolutely delicious! We especially loved the rich, velvety otoro and firm mekajiki.
The Kiri Sushi Moriawase (RM98 for 6 pieces), based on the freshest ingredients available, was a delight to savour. During our visit, we had the Sakura tai (cherry blossom sea bream), Suzuki (Japanese seabass), hotate (scallop), shima aji (striped jack), akami (tuna) and uni/ikura.
We also had the Grilled Kurosoi, aka black rock fish which was just flown in from Japan the day before. The fish had a lovely sweet and firm flesh.
For dinner, Fincch offers four different set dinner menus. We had the most popular set, the Ebi Saute with Kaki Fried Set, reasonably priced at RM88. This set comes with two deep fried juicy oysters served with tartare sauce, three grilled king prawns, three thick slices of grilled swordfish, salad, pickles, chawan mushi, miso soup and rice.
We ended our meal with Fincch's Cha-Han (fried rice) topped with sinful, deep fried Wagyu fat (RM28). Deliciously fragrant, highly recommended!
Fincch also offers omakase, with prices starting from RM200. For the full menu, click here.
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Pork-free.
Opening hours: Tues - Sat; Lunch - 11:30am to 2:30pm; Dinner - 5:30pm to 11:00pm ; Sunday - 11:30am to 10:00pm (Open All Day). Closed on Mondays.
Location: Fincch Sushi Room, No. 134 Ground Floor, Jalan Kasah, Medan Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur (street parking available).
Tel: 03-2011 6611
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Wowwww!!! I would not know what to pick. Everything looks nice? Soramame? Hmmm...I only know edamame.
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