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Affordable buffet for everyone

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WELCOME the year with abundance when you dine at Shogun and Saisaki – a place where everyone can enjoy buffet with great promotions and offers lined up.

Affordably priced with a cosy ambience and wide range of cuisine on the buffet spread consisting of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, Western and local delights, you can expect fabulous entrees, appetisers, delicious hot and cold dishes with mouth-watering desserts as part of over 200 dishes to select from. One could never finish trying all in one sitting – a known fact when dining at this restaurant chain.

Shogun and Saisaki also cater for wedding dinners, full moon celebratio­ns, corporate functions, company annual dinners, farewell parties, birthday parties and old boys’ reunion gatherings. Watch out for Shogun’s 10th Anniversar­y Celebratio­ns, with a host of greater offerings in the pipeline, keeping to its brand promise – Where everyone can buffet.

Food lovers rejoice

The Japanese menu offers a wide selection of fresh sashimi and a creative fusion sushi, temaki and hand rolls with multiple styles, ingredient­s and preparatio­n methods that fit every taste bud, from noodles (ramen, soba), Karaage (deep-fried items), Yakimono (grilled items) and Shabu-shabu to delectable hot dishes.

Visit the Tempura counter and indulge in the crunchiest, lightly battered tempura prawns, soft shell crabs and assorted vegetables.

Guests will be delighted, as the Teppanyaki chef prepares succulent lamb, beef, poultry, squid, prawn and varieties of vegetables to be served piping hot a la minute.

Fresh from the sea

For seafood lovers, you are sure to find a favourite catch among the extensive seafood range of prawns, salmon, cod fish, mackerel, eel, mussels and all-time favourite, oysters served fresh to various kinds of preparatio­n be it baked, steamed or blanched with speciality sauces and toppings.

Soup tureens are filled to the brim with Buddha Jump Over the Wall, Shark Fin and Oxtail Soup, Sup Kambing, Miso and Tom Yam.

Free Squeezit Hokkaido frosties, a unique must try dessert from Japan, is now available for redemption when you purchase the Shogun 2015 Calendar.

Guests will be entertaine­d with the fun way of consuming this frosty, packed with natural goodness without any artificial colouring and preservati­ves.

Current in-house promotions (terms and conditions apply):

1. A birthday celebrant enjoys a free buffet when accompanie­d by three paying guests.

2. Senior citizen rates apply to anyone above 55 years of age (50% discount on weekdays; 40% off on weekends, public holidays and special days.)

3. VIP Member eats for free 365 days or 730 times in a year. Special offer is now available with a 40% off retail price from Shogun 2015 Calendar coupons.4. Buy one get one free calendar promotion for diners (RM19.90 retail price) Calendar benefits: – Great savings on buffets with calendar coupons from RM29.90++ for weekday lunch buffet and other meal period coupons available.

– Special days for VIP Members, Shogun BCard Nite, Senior Citizen’s week, Squeezit and Kids Day.

The restaurant­s also cater for wedding dinners, full moon celebratio­ns, corporate functions, company annual dinners, farewell parties, birthday parties and old boys’ reunion gatherings.

Buffet for all occasions

Outside catering services are also available by Shogun2U with selected menus to suit your budget.

The restaurant­s handle corporate events, product launches, office brunch and teabreaks, housewarmi­ng parties and wedding luncheons as well.

Watch out for Shogun’s 10th Anniversar­y Celebratio­ns, with a host of good offerings in the pipeline, keeping to its brand promise – “Where everyone can buffet”.

Like the Facebook page (Saisaki Japanese Buffet or Shogun by Saisaki Japanese Buffet Restaurant) or visit www.saisaki.com.my and register with Good Newsletter to be kept abreast with great promotions for the event. SAISAKI@Wisma UOA II: 03-2166 3728 SHOGUN@1Utama: 03-7726 3770 SHOGUN@Sunway: 03-5622 1831

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