boo_licious writes: Abacus SeedsRestoran Nam Chuan, Bangsar, Kuala LumpurAis Kacang (Ais Batu Campur)Ah Keong's ABC Stall, Brickfields, Kuala LumpurStall No. 41, SS2 Gluttons Square, Petaling JayaApam BalikTaman Megah Morning Market, Petaling JayaApong (Appam - Chinese)Imbi (Bukit Bintang) Market, Off Jalan Imbi, Kuala LumpurAsian FusionIsthmus, Northpoint, Mid Valley City, Kuala LumpurAssam LaksaPetaling Jaya Night Market (Pasar Malam) - SS2, SS3 and SS4Banana Leaf RiceMathai's, New Lay Sin Restaurant, ... read more
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babe_kl writes: Another quickie dish... homemade, simple, nutritious, healthy BUT yet tasted slurpilicious, brought to you by Babe in the City - KL haha... Please excuse the photo quality cos I was in a hurry to serve it hot.Steamed TofuTofu based:550 ml unsweetened soy bean milk4 medium eggs or 3 AA (large) eggs which I've used instead, worked as wellpinch of saltpinch of sugarTopping:2 tbsp fried shallots with oil (you don't need a lot of oil)1 tbsp soy sauce1 tbsp fried dried shrimp (which I've omitted since I can't find any in ... read more
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boo_licious writes: just opened but packed with peopleNotice how we seem to follow Singapore in terms of food trends. Not sure why we are always the follower versus the leader. One fine example is the newly opened Pasta de Gohan, a spin off from Pasta de Waraku from Singapore. A well established chain of restaurants in Singapore, this outlet at Sunway Pyramid, just opened their doors on 9 May, 2008.take your pick from the row of plastic plates of pastaFor their opening ceremony, they advertised a special promotion for the 9 May, 2008, which involves a 100% rebate in terms of ... read more
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vkeong writes: You won’t believe where I went to celebrate my last Valentine’s day. It wasn’t at any fancy Western restaurant nor a romantic candle light dinner. Partly because most of the restaurants in Penang were already fully booked a few days ahead. So, we decided to have a seafood feast at Bali Hai Seafood Market - a seafood restaurant along Gurney Drive. We thought that the money would be better spent on seafood than lamb or steaks. And boy, did we make a helluva good decision! Before the showing the foods I ate, let me give you a tour of the seafoods Bali Hai has to offer.... read more
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Makan Kings writes: Romantic Dinner at The New York Grill, Park HyattI would like to apologize for the poor quality of the photos or the lack of them, I was too shy to whip out our slr kekeek The library ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------After Tofu Delivery King and I finish up a bottle of Moet we became hungry again so we stopped at a road side noodle stall for ... read more
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boo_licious writes: The sign which points the way to great steaksSince it was Splashie Boy's birthday on Friday, we did the celebrations during the weekend. I had to work on Friday night - loads of good Chinese food but unfortunately I couldn't bring him along.Starting out with deep fried prawn and codAs Splashie Boy is a huge bovine fan, I knew it had to be Wagyu or Kobe beef for him. Since it was all about steaks, we decided to venture into a steakhouse vs a fine dining restaurant. I had heard good things about Angus Steakhouse at Pavilion and decided we'll just give ... read more
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Lyrical Lemongrass writes: We had an afternoon packed with activities and our schedule was very tight. 3.00pm: Wake up from afternoon siesta. 4.00pm: Get flowers. 4.30pm: Laundry. 5.00pm: Check venue for party next weekend. 6.30pm: Visit mum and dad. 8.30pm: Dinner with family. At 4.30pm, as we were driving towards our next destination, the husband spotted a new restaurant at Lorong Kurau, Bangsar. “Let’s drive past it,” he suggested. “Okay.” It would only take an additional minute. “It’s a Thai restaurant,” he said. “Do you feel like stopping for a quick snack?” My eyes lit up. Thankfully, my husband and I are like two peas in a pod (except that I’m not bald and he is) and we’re both adventurous in our food explorations. It would ... read more
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team bsg writes: Many European travellers congregate in Pantai Cenang, one of the more popular beaches in duty free Langkawi Island. At night the main street takes on a bright carnival atmosphere with all the bright lights you tend to associate with an Xciting & happening place. We were pleasantly surprised at the range and variety of fine eating establishments here ; Arabic , Moghul , Irish , Italian , Chinese , Thai etc , etc . The choice is very wide indeed .Towards the Casa del Mar Hotel from the Underwater World on a warm hungry night ( Langkawi is reputed to have one of the warmest climates in Malaysia ), you will probably be ... read more
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babe_kl writes: On the day I posted up the Harm Choy Tong (Pickled Mustard Cabbage Soup), I was secretly hoping for a bowl to warm me up on that super cold afternoon (it was raining heavily that day). Sighhh but have to wait for weekend before I could cook another pot. Fate would have it when we decided to drop by Restaurant Wong Fook Kee at Tengkat Tong Shin. Whilst ordering, they ask if we wanted any soup, hubby asked what kinda soup. When the words "harm choy ngarp" (pickled mustard cabagge and duck soup) came up, hubby quickly said yes... hahaha he's a soup lover. Later I confessed to him that I was hoping for some that afternoon and he ... read more
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boo_licious writes: tomoe's signboard - check out the wildlife aka the lizard on the sideLast Friday, I was feeling a tad depressed since I was working on Saturday! Feeling like a boost in my system, I suggested we try Japanese in Subang Jaya - an unexplored territory for me. Original intent was Shun, opposite Subang Jaya Medical Centre but there was a function at the nearby Sheraton Subang ballroom, which caused a mini traffic jam plus a shortage of carparks around the area.pretty condiments set on the tableChanging tactics, we decided ... read more
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