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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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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babe_kl writes: Let's go for seafood today...I made Marmite Prawns without following any recipe, just pakai hentam (simply guess) only. Let me recall what I put inside the sauce. I have 6 large prawns and some spring onions chopped to about 2 inches in length. For the sauce, 1 heap teaspoon Marmite, a few dashes of Worcestershire Sauce, 1 teaspoon sugar or to taste, and about 4-5 tablespoons water - mix them all together (taste it now and adjust either by adding sugar or more Marmite according to your liking).First, I dried the prawns with paper towel and lightly sprinkle some salt and pepper; plus some cornflour to dry them further. I fried the prawns ... 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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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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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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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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teckiee writes: I no longer have to travel down to Imbi for Imbi Palace because they have (not so) recently open a new branch in Asia Jaya area! Wee!It was Chinese New Year, and also my Dad's birthday when I brought them here for dinner. Dad always says that he is up for anything, but I know he prefers Chinese compared to other cuisines. Started off with the appetizer, ikan bilis (anchovies), long beans, and sweet potatoes, all together. Sweet and spicy. Pan fried vegetables with scallops. I like the way they have prepared the vegetables, the celery, Enoki mushrooms and Macadamia nuts were fried until ... read more
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team bsg writes: Malay cuisine is straight to the point and follows the maxim WYSWYG to the hilt. In fact it is the most popular food in Malaysia , all things considered. For one , the majority of the local population makes a beeline for this kind of ubiquitious offering , in Megamalls , outside apartment complexes , Government Buildings , residential estates and ....yes the backStreets.The crowd below is a pretty common sight in Malaysia , with hungry customers looking lovingly down , ogling and feebly trying to resist the multiple tempting charms. Why ! It does take an extra strong spirit to overcome the delicious array of stunning colors and fragrant ( pungent ? ) aromas, no ?... read more
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babe_kl writes: **Non-Halal**I was lamenting to hubby one day that it must have been moons since I last drank Harm Choy Tong (Pickled Mustard Cabbage Soup in Cantonese) as my mom had stopped cooking that at home for years. According to one sinseh, this pickled mustard cabbage is bad for her knees. Sighhh...One day, we were eating at Fock Kee. Hubby asked me how come I didn't order Harm Choy Tong hahaha... I said I can make them myself. Moreover, Fock Kee serves complimentary soups for dinner :p. So the next day, I went to the market to grab some harm choy, tomatoes, soft tofu and some lean meat. I'm gonna use the guan tong (quick boil ... read more
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