Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Fried Porridge at Restoran Bubur Goreng, Klang

Fried Porridge, peculiar as it sounds which I managed to sample courtesy of Hannah’s family. I was actually craving for yam rice at that night and out of a sudden, a random idea by her brother to brace through the horrendous traffic on a Friday night and head down from KL to Klang to have Fried Porridge. Of course, Fried Porridge is something new to me, so definitely I would not back off.

I was expecting a Chinese name for the restaurant but it was just simply named as “Restoran Bubur Goreng”. An easy but impactful name for the restaurant, this humble restaurant was tucked in a quiet housing area of Taman Berkley in Klang.

Fried Vermicelli with 1.4 kg Crab (RM 61)
 We were as hungry as a wolf when we arrived, but thankfully the food did not take long to arrive. We started off with the Fried Vermicelli with 1.4 kg Crab and really...it is OMG so damn good that I and Hannah reckoned that it outshine the Fried Porridge dish. The vermicelli is well-coated with defining charred flavours; the crab is plump and seductive, literally I meant. Heh.

Kick Ass Blended Chili Paste!
Next to arrive were the deep fried pork meatballs with yam filling. Eating this is as addictive as popping popcorn into my mouth. It is juicy, pork and yam-infused, there is absolutely nothing to hate about this dish.

Deep Fried Pork Meatballs with Yam Filling (RM10)
Juicyyyyyyyy and Tenderrrrrrrrrrrr
 Here it is, the supposedly the star of the night.

Fried Porridge (RM12)
Laden with fried bean curd, pork lard, yam, shredded dried squid and spring onions, it is worth giving a try once to fulfil your curiosity of having “fried porridge”. Maybe not to my liking and the taste does not suit my palate though. It felt like something is missing in it.

Ordered some greens for fiber goodness too!

Other than that, I would prefer to travel all the way here for the fried vermicelli and meatballs. Deliciously memorable, with portions enough to serve patrons with big appetite.

Non-Halal

Restoran Bubur Goreng,
32 & 34 Lorong Lang,
Taman Berkeley,
Klang
                                                                 
 016-686 8579 
      
Opening hours: 5.30pm-2.45am

Monday, November 7, 2011

Awesome Banana Leaf Rice at Devi's Corner, Bangsar

Name me the best banana leaf in town? Most of you would probably list down the following:
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- Raju's, Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya
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- Nirwana Maju, Jalan Telawi, Bangsar 
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- Sri Paandi, Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya
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- Kanna's Curry House, Section 17, Petaling Jaya
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I had personally tried all of them and I dare say that I have found the best banana leaf yet, taste-wise in the region of KL and Selangor. It is at Devi's Corner at Bangsar Telawi. It is tucked at the first floor of the restaurant, often overshadowed by the bustling ground floor that serves the typical mamak food.

Nonetheless, the first floor is still packed with patrons for a hearty banana leaf lunch.

Price is cheaper than some competitors, food is definitely commendable but service needs a little bit more of nip and tuck. Service was rather slow. We only managed to order our drinks halfway into our meal. We only get our rasam when we are almost done. Rasam is a type of South Indian soup where preparation involves tamarind juice as base in addition to tomato, chilli pepper and other spices as seasonings and meant to whet your appetite at the beginning of the meal.

Rasam
 
Forget about the not-so-impeccable service but the highlight would definitely be the food!

A Palate of Messy Sinful South Indian Goodness! The messier it is, the more awesome it is!



Where most banana leaf restaurant normally served you up to 3 types of vegetables dishes along with papadum (crispy Indian cracker), here you have 8 types!! Spinach puree, sweet pumpkin, deep fried cauliflowe, stir fry mix vegetable, cucumber salad and two more. Together with the mountain of rice, the meal is definitely full of glutton's approval. All this for RM 6. Who says dining in Bangsar is expensive?

Banana leaf was intended to be a vegetarian's dish, but you would always had the option to up chicken, squid, mutton, fish, prawns, either deep-fried, masala or curry version to your choice. My companions, Fu Shen and Christina reckoned we would just share two top-on and we are glad that we made the right decision because the serving was so huge. The picture does not justify but in fact, the plate is as big as my two palms combined together! 


Mutton Curry (RM 8), we got the lean part so it was all good. Flavoursome as it looks here.
Deep Fried Squid (RM 10), such crispy and fragrant perfection but reminded us that we need to exercise harder tomorrow!

All the food plus drinks for three cost us RM40.60. Definitely a must-go place for delicious banana leaf! There are tonnes of expatriates enjoying their banana leaf here too! And before I forgot, the restaurant is air-conditioned and well-ventilated, so no more worries of ending up sweaty!

Halal

Devi's Corner,
69, Jalan Telawi 2,
Bangsar Baru,
Kuala Lumpur.

Open for breakfast till supper.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Ploy, the New Plot in Town

Welcome to Ploy!


“Ploy is the brainchild of Jared Lim, Asian private equity investor by day, avid food fan by dinner time. Culminating from years of travel, experimentation and unadulterated gluttony, Ploy is a study in modern Asian cuisine. After 6 months of daily food tasting, the results speak for themselves – an entirely built from scratch menu with over 60 offerings, influences that span 4 continents and over 35 new and original sauces. Our dishes cater to taste buds that embrace Asian spices in not-so-Asian dishes. We recommend you always order a variety of dishes and share them within the table Asian style.”

                                                                                        – About Us, www.ploywithyourfood.com


It was such a lovely Saturday afternoon, with really nice weather and there is nothing much better to do than just to have a well-deserved gastrononical experience with your loved one.

We decided to check out one of the new players in town, called Ploy..Located at Work@Clearwater, just beside the Clearwater Residence which I hope we would be able to live in such beautiful residency one day. The location was just perfect for me, overlooking the enclave of the high society of Damansara Heights and Bukit Tunku with Twin Towers KLCC and KL Tower clear with sight!:D

Imagine if we got the loft at the highest floor of Clearwater Residency!:D


Ploy is such a charming restaurant, minimalistic with intricate detailing on the interior design and even with embedded carving on their menu! Ploy means ‘gem’ in Thai. Patrons would be bowled over by all the ‘gems’ find here. From the glass to the stools and even 3D embossed walls.


Not forgetting the embroidered fabric coaster!
 
Magazines for read! Skipper was so into Katy Kisses *Jealous stare*. In return, I started drooling over the sexiest Captain America ever!!

The menu is extensive, dishes beautifully presented and commendable, and reasonably priced.

Avocado Salad with Ginger Paste Dressing (RM 11).There’s just something about me and avocados lately..Started to grown fond of them and even woke up in the morning and having thought about making a dish out of avocados soon!We have to say, the ginger vinegar vinagrette complements the salad very well.

Yummy Pla Duk Fu salad (RM14). Pounded catfish, fried to crisp, with fresh mango tossed in a sharp and tangy lime juice dressing. As good as a Thai’s version, the pounded catfish was a lovely addition to the salad.
 
Butterfish Rice (RM22), marinated in shoyu, sake and mirin..This is Ploy’s version of Char Siew Rice. Taste wise is not that bad for me, Skipper didn’t really fancy it, but we both reckoned that the presentation could have been better for this dish to hit and less misses.

Ploy’s Black Fried Rice (RM25), fried rice with squid ink , seafood, sprinkles of crunchy sweet Thai basil and topped with a raw egg which we have to stir in and mix well. This dish is commendable, it tasted as good as it looks and we whipped up everything, including the basil.

The kind waitress saw that I was happily snapping away pictures of food and the interior, and she asked me if I would like to see their private dining room that can be booked for a minimum of 10ppl. And here’s how it looks like….


 


Would be a great to have birthdays, reunions and even hen’s nite here.

Ploy
G-02 Ground Floor WORK@clearwater, 
Changkat Semantan, Off Jalan Semantan, 
Damansara Heights, 
50490 Kuala Lumpur.

Available from Monday to Saturday
10am to 3pm and 6pm-12am
















Reservation
 03 2095 0999 

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Eat to Your Heart's Content at Maiu, Damansara Perdana

First of all, all the mouth-watering pictures in this post shall be credited to Wen Ching! I am not a person that like lugging heavy things around, hence getting a DLSR was rarely in my mind.

Three is always a bunch. Me, Christina and Wen Ching spent our Halloween weekend recently eating out to our heart's content. MAIU was in my mind and I quickly called to make a reservation for dinner in the afternoon despite not having much hopes because it is weekend and most of the time, it was packed to the brim with hungry patrons.

The receptionist is courteous and she told me that the dinner reservation are full, unless we could make it there at 6pm and leave at 8pm. I quickly checked with the bunch and both of them said Yes!

Off we go!:D

Since we have only two hours, and us being the typical kiasu Malaysians, hahaha, we reached the restaurant's area 5minutes before it opens and waited with full anticipation for the clock to strike sharp 6pm. We spend the 5 minutes taking pictures of a mini garden outside the restaurant. And shamefully, yes, we are the first bunch for the evening.

Service is fantastic, waitress are warm and friendly and food did not take long to arrive. Each table is given an order pamphlet with multiple boxes for each food for the patrons to select and tick. 

Budget-friendly Japanese Ala-Carte Buffet, RM38.80++ for adult and RM20.00++ for children, available throughout the week for lunch and dinner



 Simple display decoration in MAIU
Baby Octopus
Soft-shell Crab Roll
Jellyfish
Tobiko Salad

Sashimi! Standard selection of butterfish, salmon, tuna and white cuttlefish
Edamame Beans



Salmon Sushi
Ebiko Sushi
Grilled Saba Fish
Beef Yakitori, and the Shishamo (Pregnant Fish) at the back
Chicken Yakitori
Deep-Fried Soft Shell Crab
Chawanmushi
Special Mushroom Soup
Grilled Teriyaki Chicken
Agedashi Tofu
Garlic Fried Rice
Tempura - Ebi (Prawns), Brinjal and Okra
More sashimis definitely!
Chocolate Chip Ice-Cream
Green Tea Ice-Cream

Salivating yet? And the pictures posted here are just half of what is available in the menu. So you get an idea how vast the menu list was. And we are already struggling to keep on eating. We don't have much complains on the food, it was decent for the price we pay. Unfortunately, there was no unagi in the menu but enough to warrant us back for the second visit.


Maiu Damansara Perdana 
G-3A, The Place, 
Jalan PJU 8/5D, 
Bandar Damansara Perdana,
47820 Petaling Jaya.

Available everyday for
Lunch : 11.30am - 2.30pm and Dinner : 6.00pm-10.30pm

Reservation
03-77290015 or 017-3969906

Salads Lovin'

I used to be known as “Rice Queen” and “McD Princess”. I can’t live past a day without rice, and I can die (back then) if I don’t have french fries to savour upon! But now, I am actually developing affinity towards greens.

Salads are great options to substitute the usual refined carbs such as rice and pasta certain days of the week now during dinner with salads.The only thing I couldn’t comprehend is why salads cost much more expensive than other meals that take longer time and effort to prepare?

I do not have time to prepare it at home everyday after work because by the time I reach home, it would be time to go to bed. So, my only temporary measure is to eat out or get takeaways which led me to a couple of amazing salads discoveries which I am going to share here!:D

My favourite of the whole lot- Sashimi Salad with Goma (Sesame) dressing I really can’t describe this salad in words!Just you have to know that it is definitely my-have-to-eat list every week. And I had been recommending people to eat this. Before they picked up the first bite, I have to warn them, “Once you tried sashimi salad, you will never go back”. And true enough, they got addicted to it as well!It feels like a drug to me. Squeeze the lemon juice and pour the goma dressing all over onto the bowl that was laden with greens and sashimis, and there you go. Just DIG IN!!!

Price & Place: RM12.80++ at Sushi Zanmai *Similar version can be found at Sushi Tei (RM16.80), Sushi Zen (RM12.80)*

Balinese Grill Squid Salad. Scrumptious! The vegetables were fresh and crispy and the lightly marinated squid was perfectly grilled. How do I eat this? Pour the sour tangy dressing all over, slowly savour the crispy crackers while chatting with dinner mates, then move on to the greens, then to the squids and what’s even more interesting, there are wedges of oranges in it. Visually pleasing, tastefully enchanting just like the island of Bali.

Price & Place: RM17.90++ at Waterlily Bistro @ Tropicana

Mighty Ranch Chicken Salad, is the mighty one. Grilled chicken with mixed leaves, garnished with parmesan and creamy ranch dressing. May be arteries clogging, albeit the healthy looking one in the menu so this one is only once in a blue moon. This is a more sinful version of salad compared to the rest in my list but you know it is not as bad as getting McD and KFC. :P 

Price & Place: RM11.90++ at Wondermilk @ Damansara Uptown

Avocado Salad with Ginger Vinaigrette. The paste is mildly hot, and fragrant and “popping” ebiko roe on the avocado is served to refresh. Simple dish but what was actually commendable would be the vinaigrette. It just satiates my palate.

Price & Place: RM11.00++ at Ploy @ Clearwater

Ben oh Ben! Ben’s House Salad. You can shovel it in and talk at the same time. The vinaigrette is slightly on the sweet note, but I find myself being able to finish the whole plate myself. A bowl of leafy goodness garnished with black and white sesame seeds, avocados slices and something I rarely see in most salads: Edamame beans!

Price & Place: RM12.90++ at Ben’s @ KLCC

Starchy goodness alert! Potato salad has versions of which vary throughout different regions and countries of the world. Although called a salad, it is generally considered a side dish. One of the better ones I like was the Japanese’s version. I like sharing this one because I couldn’t finish the whole bowl myself.

Price & Place: Rm7.90++ at Sushi Tei

What about our local version of good salad? I would nominate Mek T’s Rojak Betik, also known as Ngonyok. Shredded raw papaya, pineapple and cucumbers served with sweet tangy gravy (like Asam Laksa!) of pureed fish. The twist? It was served cold and you will find yourself not wanting to give up finishing it although you are used to having warm laksa broth most of the time.

Price & Place: RM 4.90 at Mek T @ Bandar Puchong Jaya