KUALA LUMPUR – Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and Sendo Ichi Seafood proudly announce the collaboration in organizing the first ever Japanese Seafood Fest 2024, showcasing the finest treasures from Japan’s seas.
This event aims to strengthen cultural and business ties between Japan and Malaysia, offering a delightful experience for seafood enthusiasts and culinary connoisseurs alike.
At the official media launch recently, Koichi Takano, Managing Director of JETRO Kuala Lumpur highlighted the significance of this culinary celebration.
“Our role at JETRO is to support the export of Japanese products including food globally. In Malaysia, we are delighted to note the value of food exports from Japan to Malaysia has more than tripled over the past five years.
“I invite everyone to relish the exquisite Japanese seafood on offer, with the hope that it fosters a newfound appreciation of Japanese seafood.
It is also my wish that you can continue this experience by visiting renowned establishments such as Sushi Yoshi, HUT Sake Bar, and Ten Itsu.
For those who prefer the comfort of home, premium Japanese seafood is readily available at retail stores like Mochiya Fine Food Store.” he added.
The festival kicked off with a grand launch featuring the carving of a 60 kg live tuna by renowned chef Otsuka Kenji of Sushi Yoshi.
Guests and VIPs were treated to an exquisite sashimi delight, savoring the freshness and exceptional taste of Japan’s harvest.
“Today is a significant occasion as JETRO and Sendo Ichi unite for the Japanese Seafood Fest 2024. This event serves as a platform to introduce and highlight the excellence of fresh, sustainable seafood directly imported from Japan. Sendo Ichi upholds its commitment to the core principle of ‘freshness first.” said Aldred Yaw, General Manager of Sendo Ichi Malaysia.
He added, “Sendo Ichi remains steadfast to ethically source food products globally. We pride ourselves on delivering the freshest, highest quality food to health-conscious consumers, adhering rigorously to all food safety handling standards.”
Collaborating with the best Japanese restaurants and partners such as Sushi Yoshi, HUT Sake Bar, Ten itsu, and Mochiya, the Japanese Seafood Fest aims to connect the artistry of Japanese gastronomy with culinary enthusiasts.
Attendees can learn the craft of delightful handrolls, turning the festival into a feast for both the eyes and the stomach.
As part of the interactive experience, festival-goers can explore Japan’s harvest, test their knowledge in a quiz, and be rewarded with samples of Maguro (Bluefin Tuna), Kaki (Oyster), Hotate (Scallop), Saba (Mackerel), and Hamachi (Yellowtail).
To cap off the culinary adventure, visitors are encouraged to try on a “yukata” to commemorate the occasion.
The Japanese Seafood Fest 2024 will take place from 26th to 28th January 2024,from 1 pm to 7 pm, at WOW Plaza (South Entrance), Lalaport, Bukit Bintang City Centre.