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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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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Lyrical Lemongrass writes: 1. “Are you the type who likes surprises”, he asked on Facebook. 2. The best type of surprise. When someone pays attention to what you said in an earlier conversation on Tagore and Murakami and the silken liquid voice of Bernice Chauly. And he even got it autographed for me. I can’t contain my pleasure. It’s not always about food. 3. We are lunchtime alcoholics. 4. We share delectable gossip at a table converted from an old sewing machine. It is almost ... read more
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12 May
Malaysiaposted May 12, 2008
boo_licious writes: Large slices of haruan fish (sang yue) to tempt your tastebuds - RM9 with beehoonHope everyone's weekend was good. Mine was, since I spent loads of time with my mother especially since Splashie Boy had hightailed to Pahang for a 4WD trip. On to food food food...there seems to be a recent buzz about this place. Although I've known about this place for quite some time, I only managed to check it out yesterday. Even my mum was talking about this place, hence I decided to bring her here to sample the food.bouncy fish paste made from mackerel (kau yee) - RM7 with beehoon... read more
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team bsg writes: Its like a kind of time warp.People zooming across the Highway at 145 kph passing by quickly mostly. They either go straight to Ipoh or turn right to Pangkor.People will tell you , there's nothing here except peace & quiet. Maybe the rain if you are lucky . Things are pretty old here, like the first Museum , earliest Hill Station , da pioneer Golf Course and so on.We have heard , in fact tried some shops in KL/PJ ( USJ Taipan ) though proudly announcing its quaint charms like the fish balls , popiah and some kind of noodles. There has got to be something good right ... read more
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09 May
Malaysiaposted May 9, 2008
boo_licious writes: Follow the signboard to budget Indian foodI often practise the belief, if you want to get good food, only the locals will know where to find it. It has worked for me with Japanese restaurants, Middle Eastern food and etc. Apply this same principle and you will discover cheap and authentic Indian food. All you need to do is look for the word "mess" around Lebuh Ampang, and you will stumble upon a great secret that has been kept from others.fried fish just like mum makes at homeA mess is usually a no-frills place located on the first floor of a two storey shophouse. Unlike restaurants ... read more
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boo_licious writes: hubba bubba - the shrimp has now landed in MalaysiaAlthough this place just opened a few weeks ago, the blogosphere seems flooded with reviews already. I'm kinda not surprised as it was super packed on Saturday, when we dined there. We scored a pretty good seat inside since we were early but I did spy loads of people dining outside on the deck.Gosh...it is huge!Located just above The Gourmet House at the Curve, the restaurant occupies two floors, with a souvenir shop at the side. Loads of Forrest Gump memorabilia is displayed on the walls, tables and everywhere else - we sat just at ... read more
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Robyn Eckhardt writes: 'Robyn!' Amy puts her hands on her hips and fake-frowns at me. 'Why'd you come so late!?' Amy works for Pak Din, who mans the grill at his stall in the Lake Gardens. When it comes to ikan bakar (barbecued fish) Pak Din has few peers. Arrive after lunch and you'll find slim fish pickings; his stall's daily array of delicious curries, sambals, and vegetables is also likely to be depleted. Which explains Amy's consternation when we stroll in at 2:45p. But this day we've come not for ikan bakar, but for another, less widely known Pak Din specialty: corn fritters. They're available weekday afternoons only, for just one hour. I've had the ... read more
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boo_licious writes: Sizzling goodnessIt has been a while since we dined at Formosa hence with the long break, we finally managed to sit down for a meal there. This time round, we sampled a few of their new dishes, which were amazing as always. Apologies for the less than perfect pictures as my camera still has an issue with yellow light and low light situations. Definitely time to upgrade the camera. Any sponsors?Go away! I'm protecting treasure under thisBack to Formosa's home cooked goodness. Having grown up eating at Formosa, I often view this place as a source for goodies similar to a home ... read more
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teckiee writes: My parents had their own agenda, so I had to cook for me and my sis. I like cooking, but only when I'm in the mood. That day, mood was not my middle name. When days like this come, I usually cook up something very simple, which requires little cleaning up. Instead of using ginger to mask the fishy smell of the fish, I used whole cloves garlic. I didn't have to use much actually, the red snapper was fresh and was just sweet. Boil porridge, add a little seasoning, add the garlic and boil until the garlic softens. Fish slice cooks fast so I ... read more
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