Saturday, May 29, 2010

~十号胡同~.蔡澜.

It was indeed an uneasy job for being to Bukit Bintang area. I would rather go elsewhere which is further without any congestive jam. It is hard to predict which of the KL area will be jam and what time will start jam(Just like weather)....Somehow sometimes we are forced to go there for some personal business... As a result of our own personal business, we ended up at Bkt. Bintang in this stuffy rainy evening. Then, we have made up our mind to explore the food court that consists of famous hawker stalls in M'sia n Singapore as been introduced by magazines and food blogs~Lot 10 Hutong is the place at the lower ground floor of Lot 10.

The foods over there were pretty expensive compared to where their original hawker stalls outside of this food court. I guess it is because of the overpriced rental that they are paying for and maybe that place is means for tourists.


Black sesame ice ~ rm9.90....Just nice with the special flavour of black sesame. It was well matched with the fried aromatic groundnut~


There are quite a number of stalls selling food like Japanese, Western and mostly Chinese dishes. It is a non-halal food court.

何荣记(Hor Weng Kee) ~ ??排骨面=rm 8.90. Just nice when served in warm condition. Better finish your food in a few minutes as they are still in hot mode because the air-conditioned food court may cold the food down faster compared to where you used to eat in a mamak stall outside in M'sia so called warmly and sunny weather.


You may find Petaling Street~Kim Lian Kee here and you may see this stall has the longest queue among the other stalls. I recommend that it is better to visit their original restaurant at Petaling street. I think the food selling here will be costly more than their own restaurant.

You may find Petaling Street~ Famous Hon Kee Porridge there as well.


鸿泰 (Hong Tai) ~ Singapore food stall.

Their 福建面(Hokkien Mee)~ rm 10.90. This is so different compared to ours. It was yummy with all the combination ingredients. Recommended !

老油记(Lou Yao Kee)~ The food sold there was "so-so". >< First time bought this kinda kuih in such exorbitant price. One fried sesame ball with filling inside cost me rm1.40 not include tax.

This Taufu Fa was not that soft as what we get in Ipoh but still considered better than Taufu Fa that we get usually in KL night market. Ipoh Taufu Fa still is the best for us with cheaper price some more !

P/S~I wont go there again somehow some of the dishes there is not bad....

Thursday, May 27, 2010

한국 요리 맛있는!


Restaurant Haeun Khon (海云轩)is a restaurant serving korean, japanese and chinese cuisine, mainly korean cuisine. After leaving Korea for around 2 months, I miss Korean food so much and I have decided to have Korean food once before I enter the jungle of Pahang~PPD camp and before I start to have all my posting. T_T

It was fully occupied with customers and korean food lovers. Most of them is office workers, i guess during that particular lunch hour. There was a few tables being reserved at that moment.


Dak Bulgogi Jungsik Soup ~rm 14.90 where we was actually wanted to order Bulgogi Jungsik instead of this but never mind~ At least we have tried something special here....It tasted nice with some kind like Chinese herbal chicken soup.


Kimchi Jjikeh (RM15.90), where cabbage kimchi is cooked in soup with ingredients like onion, tofu, chili, chicken (or beef), carrot, enoki mushroom, glass noodle and a fat rice noodle. My friends ate until sweated profusely.


Dol Sot Pi-Pim Pab (RM14.90) with a choice of chicken or beef topping. I was pondering what is the reason behind that this restaurant sells Korean dishes at this kinda cheap prices compared to others. Then, I knew it after they served our orders. The ingredients that they used were usual ingredients that we can simply get from anywhere in the market in a cheaper price and the rice that they used to cook is totally different from the rice that I ate prior this in Korea. The rice that I ate in Korea was a bit sticky, oval in shape and just like the rice that people use to make sushi. Anyway, overall~ Satisfied ! *Mashisoyo!*XD

Haeun Khon is opening daily from noon to 10pm with a mid day break from 3pm to 6pm except on Mondays, it’s open only for lunch.



RESTORAN HAEUN KHON
Lot 336 & 363
Third Floor, Amcorp Mall,
18 Persiaran Barat,
Off Jalan Timur, Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-7957 2181



Wednesday, May 26, 2010

1st time with Porky's burger


Wednesday is the day ! We finally have a chance of getting to devour the pork burger that has been granted with quite a lot of high and good comments on it and there are 20% discount on every Wednesday with every order of pork burger!

Cristang Restaurant which located at the 8 Avenue of PJ is basically a Portuguese cuisine restaurant with mixture of western cuisine. It is popular with their pork burger.

We ordered the Garden Salads (rm16.90) as to maintain the level of FIBERS in our body. It was served in a large portion.


Their pork burger mainly consists of pork patty, minced pork tossed with chilli and chopped petai, bacon, melted cheese, tomatoes and chilies. There are some combination especailly tiwh petai patty which sounds odd in serving this kinda style but it was pretty good! Every bits is delicious mouthful of intriguing flavour.
  • P1: pork patty (RM 16.80)
  • P2: P1 + back bacon (RM 19.80)
  • P3: P2 + minced pork chili con carne (RM 23.80)
  • P4: P3 + petai stuffed in patty (RM 25.90)
  • P5: P4 + grilled cajun prawns (RM 28.80)
  • P6: P5 + grilled fresh cut pineapples (RM 30.80)
  • P7: p4 + melted cheese (RM 28.80)
  • P8: Tandoori Pork Burger (RM 28.80)
  • P9: The Korean Inspired (RM 30.80)

Some may feel it was bit salty but I think the taste is kinda strong...The patty was not overly dry. Just nice ! Recommended serving with the special made wedges.

Cristang Restaurant
Section 8, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
B-G-19, 8 Avenue, Jalan Sungai Jernih (8/1)
Petaling Jaya. (behind the Courts Mammoth, Wisma Thrifty)



After doing some shopping with our newly discovered secret shopaholic~RY, we was desired for some drinks. As we passed by this Jonker Sweets (tong sui stall) without any ideas of direction, we decided to have a try on those desserts that looked attractive to us.

Our orders were not too bad and every order comes with a free plate of taro cake. This honey dew sago coconut ice milk(rm6.90) was better than tin pan kor kor. It was not overly sweet with the natural flavour of honey dew. In addition, the big sago which looked like pearl was an impeccable match. The FOC~Taro cake tasted just nice with the smooth and soft texture. The ICE which played a vital role in this bowl of dessert was fine in tiny little ice crystals!



Location~Midvalley, LG floor.

When you think of HOMI, you'll think of CURRY PUFF !


HOMI CURRY PUFF comes with crunchy layers of skin with filling of potatoes, curry chicken and etc. It tasted buttery and terrified when it was just fried freshly. It is available at rm2 per piece.



Monday, May 24, 2010

Sunday, May 23, 2010

**Cari Makan at Petaling Street**

Petaling Street again in this month. Reached around 10am....There are a wide variety of famous and nice food along Jln. Hang Lekir at Petaling Street.

There is a small stall selling this sweet potato balls beside the Jln. Hang Lekir, Tang City Food Court. It was rich with sweet potato flavour and it is better to have it in "fresh" state (just fried n ready2 devour it). 10pcs~rm2.

Quoted from The Star’s Food Guide:

The sweet potatoes are first steamed and mashed, and then mixed with sugar and flour to form the marble-sized balls, which are fried until golden brown. They are delicious eaten hot, accompanied by a steaming mug of coffee.


~滑溜溜~MaChi: rm5 (mix flavour). Choices of flavours: mango, ribena, kiwi, lychee, green tea, original n etc. It wont get stick on your teeth when you chew it and the structure was soft which was totally different from Penang MaChi. The flour kuih is better then Penang Machi but the peanut powder was not that peanut-aromatic.


Location: The stall is placed near the cross road junction of Petaling Street, near Hong Leong Bank and Kim Lian Kee Restaurant.

Shin Kee Beef Noodles Specialist is settled slight opposite of Central Market. It is a small kinda stall with crowded of people inside. Customer who may 12 try on it have to line up if it is fulled with people inside.
Each set of this beef noodles comes with a bowl of noodles topped with minced meat. It was awesome!

An absolute match of this elastic meat balls and the tripe !

Kim Lian Kee Restaurant is located slight opposite of Hong Leong Bank, exactly at the main junction of Petaling Street, along the Hang Lekir road. It is famous with its Hokkien Mee/"Dai Luk Min". Besides, there served around 280++ different kinda Chinese dishes. Tong Sui is available there with only rm1.50 per bowl.



Business hour= 11am~11pm daily except second week wednesday of the month.

Hokkien Mee~ It was savoury and perfect served with fresh prawn and fried minced pork.

Nice Apom found at the same row of Hon Kee Raw Porridge Stall along the Hang Lekir road. Only 50 cents per piece. Smell and taste good with the santan ! This is from the mobile stall and sold by an elderly uncle. Apam Balik is available too !



*Tinker* *Tinker*

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