Sunday, May 4, 2014

KOMUGI JAPANESE CAFE AND RESTAURANT OFFERS THE BEST JAPANESE-STYLE FOOD AND DRINKS IN TOWN---ALL 9 OF THEM! FROM PAVILION KL TO SUNWAY PYRAMID!

KEE@FSWMAG.COM
Craving for delightfully delicious and divine Japanese food, bread, cookies, sweets and drinks? Yeah the Japanese are justly famous for their cakes and buns and now Komugi is here to fill your urge so there is no need to fly to Tokyo to savour the best of Japanese food and beverage.

Many have heard of Komugi which has established an enviable reputation yet remarkably Komugi is less than 2 years old! Just shows when you are good at what you do, you will be established overnight! 

Komugi has been so successful it now has 9 outlets! 

Founded by Dato C.L Liaw, Komugi is 100% subsidiary of Focus point with 178 branches nationwide, making Focus Point Malaysia's biggest and most successful chain of optical goods from designer sunglasses to prescription spectacles. Remember to wear shades when outside as the sun can damage your peepers and Focus Point is where you go stock up!

Since Focus Point has reached saturation point with branches everywhere, Dato C.L Liaw has branched into the food business!

Thank Buddha as we can now enjoy Japanese style cuisine in stylish surroundings. Mind you, Komugi is a high end brasserie so expect to spend around RM 40 but I guarantee it is worth every yen, I mean sen! And a fraction of what you would have to pay in Tokyo!

Komugi is available at Pavilion KL, MidValley, Sunway Pyramid, Paradigm Mall, Curve @Damansara, Subang Parade, Sunway Giza, Komugi Deli @Pavilion and Main Place USJ21



 Baum layered cake---very irresistible and tasty with several flavours
 Baum varieties
 Chocolettos from Komugi
 Chocolettos from Kmugi
 Sinfully delicious chocolates! The strawberry heart shaped red ones are to die for
 Melt in mouth cream puffs! Better than the ones in my childhood!
 I loved these as a child growing up in Kota Baru, Kelantan but these custard krones from Komugi are more delicious and creamier!
 Hanjuku cheese cakes
 Tasty Japanese bread
 Namachoco sandwiches
 Kronut delights from Komugi
Kronut delicacies from Komugi

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