Despite its location in the middle of the city,
Fukuya brings back the reminiscent of a wealthy Japanese family home in the olden days..

with a courtyard surrounded by mock houses and secret corridors
.

Fukuya, or the House of Happiness, specializes in its Kaiseki menu (
literally means "stone in the bosom") served by the restaurant’s Master Chef Ando.
FUkuya's
FUku-FUku Lunch [RM38] - where you can choose TWO dishes out of a dozen,
Appetizer, Salad with tofu & ChawanMushi

Cod Fish Teriyaki and
Pan Grilled Salmon w' Soya Saucewith Pickles, Rice & Miso Soup

Also in the
Fuku-Fuku menu are
Salmon Sashimi,
Fried scallops/
Oyster/
Bean curd,
Chicken/
Beef Teriyaki,
Grilled Saba Mackerel,
Grilled Eel and
Soft Shell Crab Tempura.
FUkuya's
Seiro Lunch [RM40],
Steamed rice with Salmon,
Sashimi and
Soft Shell Crabserved with Appetizer, miso soup and pickles

Dragon Fruit
FUkuya gave me a very pleasurable dining experience, considering the food quality as well as the ambient. A great Japanese hideout place for me..
Fukuya Authentic Japanese Cuisine[Lunch] noon - 1430
[Dinner] 1830 - 2230
[Closed on Sunday]No 9 Jalan Delima, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
03-2144 1022 /1077
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