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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Last Chance to eat at Kampachi's Buffet @ Equatorial Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur

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I'm sure you have heard already that Equatorial Kuala Lumpur will be soon closing their doors.


The target date is 31 March, when they start tearing the old hotel to make way for the new.


While rumours are adrift on whether the hotel returns or not, one thing is sure we will be missing this stalwart when it is gone.





I have fond memories for the whole hotel since I was a kid.


Long ago, the Golden Phoenix Restaurant was THE Chinese restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.


Every time we had an occasion to celebrate, it would be held there. So many fond memories for its dishes such as the onion chicken (crispy skin chicken topped with aromatic onions), the apple fish (their sweet and sour fish with sliced apples instead), the sponge-like tofu with its holes and the sharks fin soup. Their yee sang was also the best in town.


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However things went pear shaped for them as the old chef retired and most of the loyal staff also left to join one of the off shoots i.e. Pik Wah at MABA Building. Even though the hotel kept serving the old dishes, things were never the same.


I also loved Chalet as a child and it used to make me laugh whenever they served the sabayon since they put up such a performance whisking the cream until one of the waiters would dance around the trolley.


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Etoile for us was where we got our goodies and birthday cakes. Then for Kampachi, it was for maximum Japanese pleasure especially their buffets. When I was a kid it would have been the Sunday all you can eat one but nowadays I prefer the Saturday version where you pick and order what you like.


Hence we decided to give the place a last hurrah before it closes.


Friends of mine have been visiting it regularly to relish its last moments. Best you all start jumping on the bandwagon too.





The selection is small but good enough to satisfy our hungry tummies.


We order loads of sashimi - salmon, yellowtail, butterfish and tuna. Everything is super fresh and delicious. They also do hand rolls.


There is also a selection of appetizers laid out on a table for us to select and of course, we all get plates of edamame to snack on. There are also makis (rolls) and deep fried soft shell crab.


I love the teppanyaki steak, cooked to medium juicy perfection. There is also sukiyaki and assorted tempura.


We discover that the cold soba noodles are wonderful and bouncy that we all order bowls to slurp it down. The hot cooked ones don't stand a chance against the cold ones as they seem almost flaccid compared to the more elastic tasting strands.





To end, it was green tea ice cream and something not on the menu, mini dorayaki or pancakes.


They are beautifully cooked and look more like blinis except we slather on creamy peanut butter and red bean paste to enjoy the Japanese sweets.


Kampachi
Equatorial Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Sultan Ismail
Kuala Lumpur


Tel: 03-2161 7777


(Pork Free. The buffet set lunch for Saturday is from 12 noon to 2.30pm for RM90++ per person. For the full set of pictures, see the Flickr set.)


*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others. This review is time sensitive; changes may occur to the place later on that can affect this opinion. The reviewer also declares that she has not received any monetary or non-monetary compensation from this place for writing the review.

14 comments:

  1. Giving a closing date will make me put it in my diary as a place to visit soon! Food looks great.

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  2. The Yum List - Nice to see you at Chuck Hughes. Yes, do go before this place closes. Even though there are a few Kampachi outlets this is the original and the best I reckon.

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  3. bye bye kampachi.. sniffle..

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  4. Hi boo_licious
    Kindly be informed that this post has been reprinted on JoinMe.com.my, thanks. ^^
    P/S: We have put your name and link credit back to this article.

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  5. Only tried the Kampachi in Pavilion, although Equatorial hotel just opposite my office. LOL
    I think we should go and try the original one before they close.

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  6. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaat?! We love the Chalet Suisse restaurant upstairs and the spinach quiche sold downstairs. Darn, we'll miss that place!

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  7. Yup I heard tat kampachi @ hotel equatorial is d best...
    Shall try b4 it's too late....

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  8. Been reading your blog for quite a while and decided to drop you a thank you note for this message, if not I would have missed their closing date~

    I totally agreed with you that this is the original and the best!

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  9. Devil and I totally went to Kampachi after reading your post - it was time & money well spent, lovely place and food.

    Now I only wish we had gone earlier and many times before - now there's less than a month to go before they close, sighs.

    P.S. I "pinjam-ed" the "Last Chance to Eat" from your post title, hope you don't mind, dear. *winks*

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  10. I must go before 31 March...so sad they're closing :-(

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  11. This Hotel F&B outlets will always have a special place in my heart! My Dad's insisted his assistant ta pau food from Kampachi probably knowing that would be his last. I proposed to my wife at Chalet. I ate my very 1st King Alaskan crab @ Golden Phoenix. And many family meals at all the outlets! I won't forget dancing @ the lounge & yes I will be sad when this nostalgic building is brought down!Goodbye old Equtorial! :(

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  12. It's always sad when a beloved Japanese restaurant is forced to close. At least you have more options there in KL.

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  14. Dear Boo,

    I fondly remember this buffet especially the long queues for the grilled salmon head and collar bone, among many other long queues.

    The Golden Phoenix had the best grilled pork ribs with chinese mustard IMHO. Also, the Chalet is such an elegant and cosy restaurant.

    I hope they return better than before.

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