Rocku Yakiniku, a Singapore franchise barbecue restaurant has just opened its door at Pavillion, Kuala Lumpur. I am honored to be invited to its post opening a few days ago. I would like to take the opportunity first to thank Rocku Yakiniku for inviting me.
Before I move on to the food, let me just share with you the concept of Rocku Yakiniku. Rocku Yakiniku is a casual, yet edgy Japanese BBQ buffet restaurant. It is infused with live and modern entertainment – delivering brand new concept of “restaurtainment” to Malaysia. What “restaurtainment” means is that it is an entertainment restaurant.
At Rocky Yakiniku, customers will get to enjoy the variety of shows such as music performances, magic shows and game shows. These quality performances and modern live entertainment are available from Wednesday up to Saturday. The performances for each day are different and customers can enjoy different entertainment on different days.
I was told that this place was actually built specially for those who love to take pictures. Customers are allowed to open the gate and take pictures behind the gate. Do not ask me why it was designed this way as I do not know why. I suppose that they wanted something different, that’s all.
A menu slip is given to each table and the list of ingredients you can choose from are clearly shown there.
They have beef, pork, lamb, chicken, seafood and etc. Before I move on further, let me just brief you a bit on the buffet price. ROCKU are open for lunch and dinner. For lunch, each adult only need to pay RM32.90++ for a 100 minutes buffet lunch which starts from 11.00am to 5.00pm.
For dinner, the price for each adult is slightly higher, which is about RM49.90++ for 100 minutes. If you exceeds the 100 minutes, additional RM9.90 applies for every 20 minutes. All children eats for half the price of an adult.
Of the three things – (beef, pork and seafood) we ordered, I like the beef the most. It was very fresh and it was sliced very thinly so that it doesn’t become hard when it is overcooked. It is not easy to control the fire as we are using charcoal fire. Hence, the meat should be sliced thinly.
An array of side dishes are also included in the buffet. You may choose anything you want here. They have salads, fried rice, noodles, chawanmushi and etc.
The following are some of the pictures I took from around the restaurant. As you can see, ROCKU loves their samurai and almost every corner you will see the samurai murals.
They even have comics of samurai cartoons shown all over the restaurant.
Details about this restaurant:
ROCKU Yakiniku
Pavillion Kuala Lumpur
Dining Loft @ Level 7
169, Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-2148 8884
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