Groovy Sushi At Sushi Groove
After our lunch with Suthing, Sook Ying and I practically went to UKM for a drive through tour. As for the reason why we were in UKM, you got to ask Mei Mei. After wasted so much time and petrol, we ended up empty handed.

Not only UKM, we even went to KL Sentral as Mei Mei wanted to buy a few baju kurungs for her friends in her university. Anyway, luckily the jam heading towards KL Sentral at 5pm wasn’t that jam yet.
Throughout the month of July, I helped Mei Mei with her studies and to reward me, she treated me a meal at Sushi Groove.

Hence, Sushi Groove, it was; with Sis JiNz, again. By the way, Sushi Groove is at 1U.


The restaurant doesn’t resemble a conventional Japanese restaurants at all (no rotating belt). Instead, it looked more like a green coloured themed pub / club with dark atmosphere and cool lighting effects on the wall. You just got to love the walls, the walls certainly created a very nice effect to the overall interior design of the restaurants.
There are two sections of the restaurants, one for customers who prefer to have a little space of their own and a long table / communal table where you could be sitting next to a group of strangers and such. Service was fast and the waiters / waitresses were friendly.



The girls did the ordering and I only insisted that I wanted unagis. Other than that, I had no problem with anything ordered. They ordered a plate of salmon / shashimi, which had only 5 slices but very thick ones. I don’t know why the salmons came in such thick slices. It just doesn’t taste right when you put it inside your mouth. The meat just won’t sort of melt away or dissolve slowly as you chew on it.


Each sushi has its own name which described itself very clearly, although some of them doesn’t really make sense. The sushis are also modified and localized to suit everyone’s taste buds. According to the leaflet displayed, they even added cili padis in their sushi. Some of the sushis even came with cheeses and mangoes. It’s more like a fusion sushi than Japanese sushi. Not to mention, they really took the time to “create” their sushis like making the prawn / mango sushis to resemble a dragon, the unagi sushi to resemble a centipede and etc.
It is unique on its own when you compare to other sushis restaurants like Sushi King or Sakae Sushi. You got to applaud their effort for making themselves standing out from other Japanese restaurants.




I’m not a fan of Japanese noodles and miso soup. However, the noodles were firm, bouncy and delicious. I bet Mei Mei enjoyed it a lot because she finished the whole bowl. I had spicy beef patty with eggs and rice. I really like the beef patty, absolutely juicy and yummy. The patty reminded me of the grilled Ramly burger that I once blogged before. The chilies flakes and powders added the much needed spiciness.



No sushi meal will be complete if there’s no unagis for me. We ordered not 1 but 2 unagis sushi, that came in a form of centipede. The unagis tasted much better than the one I had at Sushi King (Too sweet.), Sakae Sushi (Nice but Sushi Groove tasted nicer.) and Jogoya (Too slime-y). Moreover, the sushis that came with it were delicious too. They had this crunchy ingredient in it that made the sushis tasted very nice. This is the best unagis sushis I had so far, no doubt.
After the RM600 bill, the unagis really cheered me up. I bet the girls wanted to slap my face when they saw the big grin on my face as I helped myself with the unagis.

To end the dinner, Mei Mei ordered green tea ice cream. It tasted quite nice but also not nice at the same time. I don’t know how to describe it, it’s rather powder-ish instead of milky. It has the strong green tea taste in it but the taste tasted rather artificial at the same time too.

Mei Mei paid the bill and the bill came up to RM130. For the price we paid, I would say that’s a pretty decent meal. Not to mention, the unagis totally kicked ass. I walked out Sushi Groove as a happy man with a contended stomach.
Half way through our dinner, May Gin dropped by to pass me something, but that will be for another post. After our dinner, we walked around 1U as the girls needed to do a little bit of shopping. You should see the look on sis’s face when she swipe that credit card for that RM66.50 shoe, that’s even after discount. Totally no remorse!
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August 27th, 2007 04:08
i want to eat again……………………..
August 27th, 2007 04:09
omg i wanna eatttttt arrrgh so hungry :(
August 27th, 2007 10:38
I like your dish better.. the noodles don’t look so yummy to me.. the beef pattie looks nice.. yummy yummy
August 27th, 2007 12:28
looks great….so u 2 ate 130 bucks?
August 27th, 2007 12:52
I prefer thick salmon sashimi. I think they cut them thinly so that they soak in the wasabi/soy sauce easily and thus mask the slimy taste that comes with unfresh salmon. yucks!
seems like a nice place, gonna check it out.
August 27th, 2007 21:05
You always go eat alone… Next time you must bring me there but of course you pay lar =D
August 28th, 2007 02:44
It’s a nice place. The greetings with ‘Groovinggg’, followed by ‘Welcome’ from all the staff was really cool. And very nice and thick sashimi, yeah!
August 28th, 2007 12:28
Sook Ying : When you come back… Ok?
Mochii : Muahaha… Hungry after reading my blog leh.
Adel : I know I have great taste. :P
Wahlau.NET : 3 of us, actually.
Kimberlycun : I don’t eat my salmon sashimi with wasabi or soy sauce, so that I can taste the freshness in it. Most of the times, the salmons are fresh. But you points are valid and debatable too. Yes, do check it out.
Jamie : Nobody ask you to go back every weekend. Stay in KL and go outside play lah. :P
Van Ling : Its very common to greet customers that way nowadays. Heh!
August 28th, 2007 20:01
Sashimi my fav food, drop by just to say HI!
August 28th, 2007 21:45
I went to Sushi Groove before with my friends.. Not too bad..
August 29th, 2007 00:06
Fire Horse : Haha! Thanks for dropping by. Been quite some time since I last visited yours too.
Kee Yit : Yes, not bad. In fact, very good.
December 7th, 2007 16:39
Jason: One suggestion for your food blog - before you exit the shop, take the namecard, and share with us the phone number? Sometimes I need that for reservations - I like to go for company events, so I don’t have to pay. These numbers are hard to get, though there are some sites providing, they are usually outdated and do not have new restaurants like this. Thanks!
December 7th, 2007 16:42
Suzette : Hmm, will remind myself to do that the next time. Actually, I have their contact number, I shall SMS you in a while. Heh! ;)
June 16th, 2008 01:34
I needed some sushi pics. Can I use urs? I will ntoe it / mention ur Blog if u want… thnks man.
June 16th, 2008 01:42
Finsterina : Go ahead. ;)