Village Roast Duck Sunway Pyramid Pork Chop
Pork Chop
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater VK had lunch at Village Roast Duck Sunway Pyramid, enjoying the fried rice but finding the pork chop wantan mee the better dish




Sushi
First Impressions: Soaring Views, Yet Surprisingly Warm
The moment you walk in, the city spreads beneath you like a living painting. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the skyline, while greenery and soft wood tones soften the space. The ceilings soar, but somehow it doesn’t feel cold or intimidating. Instead, there’s warmth. There’s life. Glasses clink quietly, soft conversations hum, and the energy feels lively without ever tipping into chaos. You find yourself slowing down, instinctively. Even as the city races on outside, you want to linger here.
The menu at SUSHISAMBA makes it clear from the start: this isn’t about playing it safe. Japanese techniques form the backbone, but the flavours reach outward, bright, smoky, citrusy, and occasionally playful.
I started slow, with sushi and small plates, letting myself ease into the rhythm of the meal. The Samba Roll, with tempura shrimp and avocado, had just the right touch of sweetness. The rice was gentle, letting the toppings shine.
Then came the Yellowtail Taquito, crisp on the outside, tender within, and hit with a citrus brightness that cut through the richness perfectly. Each bite felt intentional, thoughtful. Nothing was there for show, nothing was gimmicky.
SUSHISAMBA doesn’t try to mimic a traditional omakase counter, and that’s exactly the point. Every bite has contrast, textures that surprise you, sauces that enhance without overpowering. A flash of heat here, a whisper of sweetness there.
You realise quickly that this is sushi to be eaten slowly, with a view, with conversation, with a drink in hand. Each dish is part of the experience, not just a checkmark on a menu.
What makes SUSHISAMBA linger in your memory isn’t just the sushi. It’s the way the light shifts across the city as you eat, the way each dish arrives with care, the way the staff guide you through the meal without ever rushing you.
This is a place for celebrating milestones, birthdays, or first impressions but never in a showy way. There’s confidence here, quiet and assured, in both the food and the atmosphere.
Yes, SUSHISAMBA is premium. You’re paying for more than just sushi; for time, atmosphere, and a sense of occasion. But when you visit with intention, it’s worth it. Every element, from the view to the pacing of the meal, feels considered.
Walking out, I didn’t feel dazzled. I felt like I’d experienced Singapore from a new angle, high above the streets, with bold flavours in my mouth and the city stretching endlessly below. SUSHISAMBA reminds you that dining doesn’t have to be rushed. It can be about taking your time, savouring each bite, and letting the moment unfold naturally.
Business Hours
Monday to Thursday
11:30 am to 02:30 pm
06:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Friday and Saturday
12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
06:00 pm to 01:00 am
Closed on Sunday
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