Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Nomi Tomo Sake Bar, Bukit Damansara, Kuala Lumpur

A friend of ours has been wanting to visit this place since they opened and so do we. We planned and let it known to our group of friends to join us. It's always nicer to drink with friends unless special occasion calls for it.

We had dinner at Humble Chef first, which I shall share about later and then walked over to the other end of the shoplot where Nomi Tomo is.

For those who haven't been there, there is no signboard for you to look out for from the road or shops. If you are familiar where Aliyaa, Jarrod & Rowlins and Huckleberry Food & Fare, you are on the right road. Theirs is on the third floor, above Huckleberry and can only be accessible by a small communal lift. Thankfully, all 8 of us could fit into the tiny lift.

As we exit from the lift, we are welcome by the Japanese decorations on both sides. I love how they decorated their counter and a mini fountain with clay carafes hung on the wall with array of all the beloved sakes displayed. So happened that I saw glasses of sake bomb on their counter, if you would like to order it.


We were then led to a table behind and behold, more sake and Japanese beer behind us. I have never seen more sake in my life and impressed by their selections that they bring in.





Overwhelmed by so many choices, we had one of the owners helping us out in selecting the sake that we think we will like. Before that, one of their waiters present to us a tray of different type of clay glasses that we can choose from. Unfortunately, I didn't get the chance to take a photo of all the unique glasses.




For our first order, we choose Junmai, Rikishi label. We wanted something energising and still light in flavour and we had ours chilled in a bucket of ice in which the bottles can be placed at the centre of the table.

Junmai Rikishi label RM170 (720ml)
Fret not, there are some light Yakitori if you are hungry. Some of us end up ordering it and later as time goes, we ordered our favourite Edamame. This goes so well with our sakes. Eventually, we ordered another different bottle. Yujo has a slightly stronger taste and smoother too. Rikishi was light, refreshing and a little on the sweet side. Both aren't flavoured sake since most of us prefer the actual taste. 

One of them even ordered the Japanese orange flavoured beer, which is an IPA (Indian Pale Ale). All I can say is that she didn't like it and neither did I and our other girl friend. The guys love it though, including my hubby. We, girls, find the beer taste more on the bitter side.

Yujo RM184 (720ml)

Dai Dai RM 28
Edamame RM6
It is a nice place to hang out, enjoy your sake and Yakitori in the process. In conjunction with Christmas, they are currently having a promotion, whereby if you order a bottle of 720ml sake, you will get an exclusive set of Nomi Tomo sake glasses. Promotion started yesterday, 23 December and is on first come, first served basis. It is limited to one set per order only.

Address: 3rd Floor, No.2 & 4 Jalan Medan Setia 2
                Bukit Damansara
                50490 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hour: Mon to Sat: 6.30pm to 2am
Tel: 03-2011 2839
Website: https://www.facebook.com/nomitomokl/timeline
               http://nomi.com.my
Budget: $$-$$$ (depending on how big your group is)
Other info: Cash and credit card accepted



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