Sunday, August 26, 2012

Poolside BBQ Party

I absolutely adore cooking and love experimenting new recipes and constantly seek new inspirations to try out new recipes. To complement my hobby, I always tell Skipper that our new home have to be fully equipped with functional yet cutesy kitchen wares and I had always picture that my dream kitchen has a white-orange hue.

I find myself obsessing in the colourful Kitchenaid blender that cost around RM 2799, cool looking Brabantia dustbin that cost around RM 499 for the smaller version and those pretty stuffs from Pantry Magic KL store. Speaking of orange hue, I had that inspired because of that-last-Prada-tote-in-papaya-orange-color-that-KLCC-store-have-to-bring-in-from-Bangkok-because-only-4-in-Malaysia kind of dilemma. And it was all sold out in Europe.

Ok, actually orange hue because it is supposed to whet appetite and add zest in your life. Something to do with feng shui....................and Prada tote.

On the last day of Raya holiday, another bunch of friends decided to have a BBQ party. We tucked in relish because there was so much food, but it is holiday which means our diet is on a vacation too!

I prepared two salads and brownies for desserts.

Almond and walnut galores! Ok, no kitchenaid mixer yet.
My first brownies attempt ever! Served with a dollop of vanilla ice cream.
Orange-Zucchini Salad
Watermelon Salsa with capsicum, tomatoes and mint leaves.


Looks what's grillin'!


We had tonnes of nyums!
Innovated cheesy balls!

Next, looking forward to a long-due Nasi Lemak Party!

La Risata, Damansara Heights

Instead of our usual cookout party during festive season, this time my bunch of friends agreed to go italian during the recent Raya holiday. No one decided to head out from the city fearing getting stuck in jam so all we can possibly do is have fun in the city. We decided on La Risata, the dudes suiting up in their best style and us dudettes pumping up the night in our killer heels. Although the restaurant is casual at its best, somehow it is nice to have everyone dressing up together just for the fun of it instead of not trying it at all.

It was my second time dining in this outlet after a year and I still have the same opinion on this restaurant. Raved among the best italian restaurant in town, I would rather think that the pizzas here mesmerized me the most compared to the pastas. The pastas here are decent but could had been better. The pizzas here are innovative and if I could ever award La Risata for something, it was having the most delectable pizzas which are robust in taste.

Complimentary bread basket with olive paste
Insalata Peperoni Arrostiti E Mozzarella (RM 18)- Mixed Leaf Salad, Roasted Red Peppers and Mozzarella with Anchovy Pesto Dressing & Croutons
Insalata Dea (RM 22) - Dubbed the 'Goddess Salad', it is green leaf salad with grilled chicken, olives, roasted red peppers and celery with creamy herb dressing and croutons
My top pasta choice of the night: Capellini Al Nero Con Frutti Di Mare (RM 35) - Angel Hair Pasta with Prawn, Squid and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes in Squid Ink Sauce
Spaghetto Con Arragosta (RM 38) - Spaghetti with lobster, garlic, tomato, chilli and olive oil
House Specialty: Spaghetti Alla Risata (RM 36) - Mixed seafood in a hearty tomato sauce and baked in foil 
Spaghetti Polpette Di Carne (RM 26) - Spaghetti with gourmet meatballs in tomato sauce
Pizza Galore!

The two pizzas for the adventurous, Pizza Romano and Pizza Carbonara. 

Pizza Romano is definitely my kind of approval, it was decked in various cheeses, showered with my favourite basil leaves, lathered with lovely tomato paste and strong savoury pungent taste from the anchovies.

Pizza Carbonara, not Pasta Carbonara was an unconventional pick for the night and we love it too!  

Pizza Romano (RM 28) - Anchovy, Fresh Basil, Tomato, Mozzarella and Parmesan Shavings
Pizza Carbonara ( RM 28) - Beef Bacon, mushroom, mozarella and parmesan

The conventional pick if you are less adventurous.

Pizza Hawaiana ( RM 24) - Grilled Chicken Breast, Caramelized Pineapple, Tomato and Mozzarella
Pizza Chorizo (RM 28) - Lamb Chorizo Sausage, Grilled Peppers, Olive, Chilli Flakes, Tomato and Mozzarella


La Risata,
128 Jalan Kasah,
Medan Damansara,
50490 Kuala Lumpur.

03-2095 9572

Lunch: 12 - 2.30pm
Dinner: 6.30 - 10.30pm

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Burger-licious and Laksa-licious, SS15, Subang Jaya

Behold, the best street burger I had discovered so far. Located in the bustling area of SS 15, the burgers here are perfect for quick munchies that will successfully pleased your growling and howling tummies.


Menus list are easily read, hung all around the little truck, with pictures big enough to actually make your wait  feel like an agony. To add to your misery, there are almost 20 selections for you to make.



But it is alright to go through that agony for a while. 

Burger Special RM 3.80

It is so bloooody good! Such sloppy tasteful mess with the lovely runny egg. Me and my partner-in-crime (click!) felt like we had a food-gasm. So good that I would actually go back religiously to have it whenever I can.

Walk about 100m down the road to Asia Cafe, which business are always better than brisk. Another amazing discovery, "Penang Ayer Itam Pasar Asam Laksa". I got hooked to this particular laksa stall for the past few months, and introduced it to my partner-in-crime and she agreed that it was a near reminiscence of the one she had in Penang. (She spent a year or two working on the island previously, she is a asam laksa-fanatic like me too!)


 My checklist for a good bowl of asam laksa:

1. Slippery and soft thick rice noodles. Too hard or too soft noodles is a No-No to me.
2. Thick broth with a well balance of chunky and fine fish pieces in it. Diluted laksa is a No-No to me.
3. Pungent broth and not to spicy nor too sour.
4. Well-garnished



The one here was garnished with bunga kantan too. Sold at only one standard size at RM 5 per bowl. Don't be too surprised to find a number of Asia Cafe patrons ordering this asam laksa!


The Burger Shop at SS 15,
Opposite Silva's Mamak Restaurant,
Opened from 6pm to 4am daily, except Sunday

Penang Ayer Itam Pasar Asam Laksa Stall,
Nearer to the side of Starbucks Coffee,
Asia Cafe, SS15,
Subang Jaya

Monday, August 6, 2012

Jyu Raku, SS 15

Jyu Raku Japanese Restaurant is a place that holds special memories for me, beside the commendable food. Skipper brought me here for our first Valentine together back in 2009, had Chinese New Year lou sang gathering with close friends this year and recently, treated my parents to the sumptuous meal here and I am glad to say they loved it very much.

Set portions here are worthy of occasional splurge, and definitely tummy-approved. No need of further elaboration, good food always looks good in pictures and lets the photos do the talking! 

Saba Fish and Sashimi Set

The obligatory close-up

Sashimi Set

Grilled Salmon Set
Side Order - Baked Potato with Mentaiko [Spicy Cod Roe] (RM 12)
 I get really excited spotting any menu with mentaiko in any restaurant.

Patrons would be delighted to find that set meals during lunch time are relatively RM 5 to RM 10 cheaper than dinner team, even on weekends! Various set meals, are prices from low RM 30 to high RM 80 and there are so many options for you to select from.


Jyu Raku Japanese Restaurant,

13, Jalan SS 15/5A,
47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor

03-5633 3819

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Pressroom, BSC

I am such a lousy blogger compared to MY PARTNER in CRIME (click!), Until the point she pestered me to update my blog (I-couldn't-find-time-to-update-my-blog!). I claimed that I do not have much readers compared to her, maybe I should just settle down to be her blog manager and pray hard she got us famous one day by the number of hits and clicks she generate every month. Not tat I do much in being her blog manager, just directing her like this "Eh, where's update in your blog!!!" 

See, I am so visionary :D

So, today I actually found some time. Half a year of 2012 had passed by and you can ask me half a year later again for me to conclude 2012 in some words.

I had just turned a year older recently. My birthday was full of surprises and I will treasure the moments very much. Will blog about it very soon! Prefer my blog to be in chronological order. So here's a recap of me and Skipper's anniversary dinner in May.

Since most of the previous anniversary celebration, Skipper insisted to buy us dinner. This time around, I wanted to buy Skipper dinner instead. Was torn of places to go, wanted somewhere new and special and of different flavours, finally after rounds of indecisiveness, I settled for The Pressroom, BSC.

Anglo-French cuisine? Voted The Best New Restaurant by TimeOut KL in 2010? Sounds like a plan! 

Indeed, the dinner was a memorable one in setting, thanks to the restaurants crews which was very accommodative because they got to know it was our anniversary dinner.




Bread and Butter

Marinated Salmon with Watercress
Black Cod with Pea Sprouts
Whole Roasted Spring Chicken with Potato Cake and Anchovy Rosemary Butter

I personally thought the roasted spring chicken was quite dry, but love the potato cake stacked below the chicken. The black cod slab was perfect, but not sure why pea sprouts was part of the dish. Anyway, it is still personal preference, may differ from individuals to individuals. Living up to the French theme, where everything is fancy, neat and small.


Eton Mess

Had been trying to had Eton Mess since I saw one of the participants made it Australia Junior Masterchef series. It is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries, broken pieces of meringue and cream. The Pressroom presented it in an ice kacang bowl setting instead. Like the taste, no qualms about it.

Chocolate Volcano-Happy Anniversary to us!

Chocolate Volcano was a surprise gift to us. We was both shocked because it was totally a sweeeeeet gesture by the restaurant crews. We thought we have enough of sugary counts from the Eton Mess, but coupled with this, they just brought sweetness to another level. My bad for not remembering the name of the waiter that was so attentive to us that night! But thank you very much.:)

The Pressroom,

Lot G110 Ground Floor, 
Bangsar Shopping Centre, 
Jalan Maarof  59100 Bangsar, 
Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

03-2095-2098



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Seoul Korea, Taman Danau Desa

One of the authentic Korean restaurants in town for the budget friendly, yet not compromising on the quality and portions enough to feed a whale!





Expect at least 14 types of banchans (side dishes) that comes with your main order and you can always ask for refill at no additional charges. No Gov tax, just pay for service tax.




Ordered two types of marinated bbq pork meat on a charcoal grill stove, each serving is only RM 25, really satisfying.

Long queue even at 9pm on weekdays!

Seoul Korea,
No. 1-1 (1st Floor), Plaza Danau 2,
Jalan 4/109F,
Taman Danau Desa,
58100 Kuala Lumpur.

03 79824607

Opening hours: 11am-10.30pm