Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Pan Mee at Taman Mirhaja~~
What I like about this place is the dough of the noodles is silky smooth. It seems the secret ingredients is butter! They're also very generous with their toppings - shredded black fungus, sayur manis leaves, crunchy ikan bilis, chopped coriander and deep fried shallot. Although there is also minced meat, it is very little thus making these noodles almost vegetarian. Another item they sell is the pork ball - delicious with dry cuttlefish bits.
The chili sauce is also potent with lots of chopped green chilies and seeds to give it the fiery heat needed. Help yourself from bottles they will place at your table when you get your bowl of noodles. The stall also sells drinks - herbal tea and cincau. The portions here are big - a generous bowl costs RM4.50 (large portion) which will come chockfull of ingredients.
Hoi Tong BBQ Steamboat~~
The ingredients are placed at the right corner of the restaurants....This include marinated meats, various types of balls, seafood, mee, ice-cream as well as fruits....Abundant banana leaves and butter are available for you to bbq...Besides that, for the steamboat part, there is two types of soup which is clear soup and tomyam.
Yellow Cab Pizza~~~
Two types of pizza available - classic and specialty. The pizzas come in 3 sizes - 10, 14 and 18 inches. There is one type of pizza called four season pizza whereby you can chooose 4 flavours on a pizza. As I only been there once, I like the NY Classic with beef pepperoni slices. It is a simple pizza but very tasty probably because they use tasty beef pepperoni. The texture of the pizza is not chewy and is thin..nice..there is also no soggy bits in the middle with these pizzas....
the frontage and yellow motorbikes that grabbed our attention and the tourists
the eye-catching Vespa lookalikes
the NY classic side of the Four Seasons Pizza (RM28.60 for a 10 inch pizza)
the roasted garlic and shrimp side of the Four Seasons Pizza
the anchovy lovers side of the 4 seasons pizza (dis 1 i found it quite salty)
twice-baked potato halves (RM12.80) for 6 pieces with sour cream and chives
Tel: 03- 2694 2003
(Halal. Minimum order is RM20 for pizzas, with RM2 delivery charge. The delivery area is quite limited. You can opt to dine in - downstairs and upstairs. Prices for the pizzas range from RM19 to RM28.60 for the 10 inch pizzas, RM30.50 to RM44.70 for 14 inch pizzas and RM47.80 to RM69.70 for the 18 inch pizzas. Extras cost from RM12.80 to RM16.80 that include pastas, calzone and potato halves.)
Try to check it out their website!
http://www.yellowcabpizza.com/malaysia.html
Join them at Facebook as well!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Yellow-Cab-Pizza/26754782458
Yellow Cab Pizza Co
At the corner of Jalan Raja Abdullah
and Jalan Yap Ah Shak,
Kuala Lumpur.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Ampang Foong Foong Yong Tau Foo~~
Address:
621-A, Jalan Besar Ampang,
68000 Ampang
Ikan Bakar Broga~~~
There is a lake beside the restaurant and mountains behind the restaurant. The environment is beautiful! The special cuisine of this restaurant is the grilled tilapia(非洲鱼). The tilapia fishes are reared in the lake and hence the fish served are fresh.
According to the villager, freshwater fish (淡水鱼) like Tilapia usually has a strong natural smell (泥土味)which attributes to the small number of people who prefer to eat these types of fish. However, at this restaurant, before the tilapia is being grilled, the fishes taken from the fresh water pond are transferred to the normal clean water pond for 3 days to clear the natural smell.
lots of customers....
asam fish....
Broga Fish Farm/Recreational Fishing Park,
Day off: Thursday
Open on Public Hols & Weekend...
11am to 7pm.
Tutti Fruitti Frozen Yoghurt~~~
The yoghurt are available in original,vanilla,chocolate,strawberry,lychee,grape,and etc. It charged RM0.53 per 100gm, which means you pay for how much you get...there are various toppings for you to choose as well to add on to the frozen yoghurt...This shop offers self-service, which means you have to go to the dispenser and take how much frozen yoghurt u want...
Prices are a bit high for a cup of frozen yogurt (ranging anywhere from rm8-rm15) especially since you can get gelato or ice cream for less…but if you love yogurt like I do or if you’re looking for ways to indulge while still being a bit healthy then I think it’s totally worth it!
this is the puchong IOI mall outlet....
the environment inside to enjoy a cup of frozen yoghurt...
self service at the dispenser....
you can choose to have combination of flavours...
you can also choose various toppings to add-on.....
Join them at FACEBOOK!! :
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tutti-Frutti-Malaysia/237370150166
or visit their OFFICIAL WEBSITE :
http://www.tuttifruttimalaysia.com.my/
Tutti Fruitti
EG3A, Ground Floor IOI Mall,
Batu 9, Jalan Puchong,
Bandar Puchong Jaya,
47170, Puchong,
Selangor
Fried Porridge~~
Fried porridge here is a semi-liquid rich in flavours and ingredients "soupy" rice. It's concentrated and is not as watery as how a porridge normally would be (regardless of Cantonese/Teochew's porridge). Therefore, theoretically, I think it is alright to call it a fried porridge since the fluid content of the porridge had already been reduced during the process of cooking.
Spicy Sour Vegetables' Steam Fish......
Read more about this shop by clicking the following link:
Restoran Sin Aik Kee
No 27, Jalan Tengah,
09800 Serdang
Kedah.
Satay Celup!!~~~
The concept of Satay Celup could be attributed to being a combination of lok lok and buffet steamboat. With a tray provided by the restaurant, customers would proceed to the huge refrigerators housing the large selection of food on skewers, pick their choices and start dipping away. Be prepared to wait on weekends and public holidays, because business is really that good.
the gurgling pot of satay gravy used for cooking the food on the stick is consistently good.... tasty, as with the right amount of spiciness and a good balance of peanutty flavour....
a vast selection of food items skewered with bamboo sticks to choose from the fridge. Each stick costs only 50cents or 60 cents so be careful of getting carried away...haha
While different shops serves different types of food on sticks ranging from raw pork and poultry to expensive seafood, they almost always serve the same meat balls, fish cakes, meatballs and sausages, as well as Taiwan sausages....
Dip..Dip!..dip!!...
Below is the promotional video by Taste with Jason...but different shop..^^
Ban Lee Siang Satay Celup
45 E, Jalan Ong Kim Wee,
75300 Melaka.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Ole Ole Bali~~
There are western food and Balinese food on the menu, accompanied with random pictures of the food to give you a better idea what are you going to have if you order that. Every thing is pretty much served, from drinks to cocktails, western to Balinese, chicken to seafood, rice to noodles, salad to soups, appetizers to desserts, grilled to stir fried and etc.
This is the Mont Kiara outlet....
Ole-Ole Trio - combination of Ole-Ole BBQ Wings, Sate Lilit and Cumi-Cumi Goreng that are served with Sambel Matah (Lemongrass sambal), Sambel Terasi and Tartar sauce.
J-0G-15 & J-0G-16 SOHO KL,
Solaris Mont Kiara,
Kuala Lumpur.
Sunway Pyramid, Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
ob-1c, ground floor main entrance,
sunway pyramid (old wing).